The Restorative Justice Map Project, developed by NACRJ in collaboration with NCORJ and the Center for Restorative Justice, celebrates its one-year anniversary in May. With over 200 submissions already, the project serves as a valuable hub for individuals seeking restorative justice practitioners and programs nationwide. As the anniversary approaches, submissions are encouraged to expand the map's reach and effectiveness in connecting professionals and communities interested in restorative justice. Learn more in the post below and on NACRJ's site here. Restorative Justice Map Project celebrates its 1-year anniversary in May!
NACRJ, in collaboration with the National Center on Restorative Justice (NCORJ) at Vermont Law and Graduate School and the Center for Restorative Justice at University of San Diego, have been hard at work developing the Restorative Justice Map Project. The project aims to serve as a hub for individuals seeking restorative justice practitioners and programs across the states and beyond. We’re thrilled to share that there are already over 200 submissions on the map. However, we know there are many more offerings available that have yet to be added. As we approach the project’s first anniversary in May, we are reaching out to encourage you to submit your application before this milestone. For more information on the map project, please click here. To submit an entry, please visit https://members.nacrj.org/rj-map-application. Thank you for your support and participation! Learn more at: www.nacrj.org/restorative-justice-map-about-the-map/. Find the map at: https://members.nacrj.org/rj-map/FindStartsWith?term=%23%21 About the Map National Association of Community and Restorative Justice (NACRJ), in collaboration with National Center on Restorative Justice (NCORJ) at Vermont Law and Graduate School and the Center for Restorative Justice at University of San Diego, hosts this map of organizations, education institutions, and other entities across the United States that offer restorative justice services and resources. This project is an extension of previous work conducted in recent decades by several groups who were interested in creating a directory and map to identify and connect restorative justice practitioners and entities across the country. This map is not intended to be an endorsement by NACRJ or its collaborative partners for any particular organization or entity. Rather, the map is intended to serve as a resource and directory to support professionals, community members, researchers, and others interested in restorative justice in drawing connections to others pursuing this work.
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