Restorative Justice: Soft on Crime or Building Community Security?: November 13, 2014 Face2Face Conversation
2014, 1:33:51 min
What roles do incarceration, punishment and restorative justice play in building security? Is restorative justice effective in ensuring accountability for wrongdoing or violence? Are punishment and incarceration helping us to build more secure communities? How does our cultural context—whether Winnipeg or Korea—impact how we imagine responses to crime and wrongdoing? How does civil society connect with these concerns?
CMU's Face2Face events are a series of conversations with CMU faculty and special guests designed to engage the community on a wide variety of current events and issues at the intersection of faith and life.
CMU's Face2Face events are a series of conversations with CMU faculty and special guests designed to engage the community on a wide variety of current events and issues at the intersection of faith and life.
Type | Video |
Expression | Lecture/Presentations |
Topic | Restorative Justice |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Canadian Mennonite University |
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