Restorative justice program means a school-based program or a program used or adopted by a school that is designed to enhance school safety, reduce school suspensions, and limit referrals to court, and is designed to help minors take responsibility for and repair the harm of behavior that occurs in school.
Restorative justice program means a school-based program or a program used or adopted by a local education agency that is designed:
Restorative justice program means the same as that term is defined in Section 53G-8-211.
Examples of Restorative justice program in a sentence
Restorative justice program proposed by Mecklenburg County commissioner.
More Definitions of Restorative justice program
Restorative justice program means a discipline program designed to enhance school safety, reduce school suspensions, and limit referrals to law enforcement agencies and courts, and is designed to help minors take responsibility for and repair harmful behavior that occurs in school.
Restorative justice program means a voluntary, community based program which utilizes evidence-based practices that provide an opportunity for a juvenile to accept responsibility for and participate in setting consequences to repair harm caused by the juvenile against the victim and the community by means of facilitated communication including, but not limited to, mediation, dialogues, or family group conferencing, attended voluntarily by the victim, the juvenile, a facilitator, a victim advocate, community members, or supporters of the victim or the juvenile.
Restorative justice program means any program that uses restorative justice processes and seeks to
Restorative justice program means a community-based program administered by a
Restorative justice program means a program developed and
Restorative justice program means a program using a process in which persons having an interest in a specific offense collectively resolve how to respond to the offense, its aftermath, and its implications for the future. Restorative justice programs include, but are not limited to, circle sentencing, family group conferencing, reparative boards, and victim/offender mediation. For purposes of this rule, the term “restorative justice program” does not include the Alaska Court System’s therapeutic courts.
Restorative justice program means a school-based program or a program that is used or adopted by a local education agency that is created to increase school safety, reduce school suspensions, and limit referrals to court, and is designed to help minors take responsibility for and repair the harm of behavior that occurs in school. (HB 132)