Supporting the awareness and growth of Restorative Justice in Southern Illinois.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
10 ways to live Restoratively.
November
27th, 2009 Howard Zehr & Restorative Justice.
1. Take relationships seriously, envisioning
yourself in an interconnected web of people, institutions and the environment.
2. Try to be aware of the impact – potential
as well as actual – of your actions on others and the environment.
3. When your actions negatively impact others,
take responsibility by acknowledging and seeking to repair the harm – even when
you could probably get away with avoiding or denying it.
4. Treat everyone respectfully, even those you
don’t expect to encounter again, even those you feel don’t deserve it, even
those who have harmed or offended you or others.
5. Involve those affected by a decision, as
much as possible, in the decision-making process.
6. View the conflicts and harms in your life
as opportunities.
7. Listen, deeply and compassionately, to
others, seeking to understand even if you don’t agree with them. (Think about
who you want to be in the latter situation rather than just being right.)
8. Engage in dialogue with others, even when
what is being said is difficult, remaining open to learning from them and the
encounter.
9. Be cautious about imposing your “truths”
and views on other people and situations.
10. Sensitively confront everyday injustices
including sexism, racism and classism.
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