Quick Summary: Unlike the more familiar court process, restorative justice is a little known option that may be available to those affected by harm. Recorded November 4, 2021 Presented by Center for Court Innovation and AEquitas Interacting with the criminal legal system ...
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Unlike the more familiar court process, restorative justice is a little known option that may be available to those affected by harm. Recorded November 4, 2021 Presented by Center for Court Innovation and AEquitas Interacting with the criminal legal system ... The sexual assault of a heroin addict (guest star Martha Plimpton) leads Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler ...
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- Unlike the more familiar court process, restorative justice is a little known option that may be available to those affected by harm.
- Recorded November 4, 2021 Presented by Center for Court Innovation and AEquitas Interacting with the criminal legal system ...
- The sexual assault of a heroin addict (guest star Martha Plimpton) leads Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler ...
- The Vicarious Trauma Toolkit includes tools and resources tailored specifically to the fields of
- This is the first installment of NCVC Presents: Countdown to Boston, a free webinar series leading up to the 2023 National ...
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