• Center for Restorative Justice

The Center for Restorative Justice at Suffolk University is a community-engaged academic center committed to the promotion of restorative justice practices, principles, and values in New England.

What We Do

Educational Events

CRJ offers public events, workshops and talks on the theory, practice and implementation of restorative principles and practices by practitioners, scholars and community members. We seek to encourage creative application of restorative justice principles and practices in a wide variety of settings and across the entire spectrum of the community.

Resources

CRJ provides materials on restorative practices, programs and principles designed to assist communities, agencies and individuals develop restorative approaches and develop local partnerships for in restorative responses to crime and wrongdoing.

Training and Evaluation

CRJ offers a series of training events, coaching and consultation to assist in the development, implementation and evaluation of restorative approaches within the criminal justice system, schools, social services and communities.

The Center for Restorative Justice at Suffolk University
Boston, Massachusetts
phone: 617-305-1991
fax: 617-973-5311
email: crj@suffolk.edu

Upcoming Event

Healing After Crime: A One-Day Conference at Suffolk University
Saturday, May 12, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (ET)
73 Tremont Street, 9th floor, Boston, MA
Click here for more information.

 

Carolyn Boyes-Watson, PHD and Kay Pranis author, Heart of Hope: A guide for using peacemaking circles to develop emotional literacy, promote healing & build healthy relationships.  For ordering information please email crj@suffolk.edu

 

Carolyn Boyes-Watson, PHD author, Peacemaking Circles and Urban Youth: Bringing Justice Home. Available through Living Justice Press.

 

Click here to learn about James Ptacek's new book, Restorative Justice and Violence Against Women.