After serving two decades in prison for complicity to murder, Gregory Winship was in 2010. Just a few days ago, in Harrisonburg, he became the first to receive a master鈥檚 degree in restorative justice from 91短视频. WMRA鈥檚 Christopher Clymer Kurtz reports.

Zehr Institute webinar and online course focus on police-community partnerships and restorative justice practices

This course has been postponed until fall 2017. Please contact the Zehr Institute program director at patience.kamau@emu.edu for more information. The Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice announces a special webinar ... read more about Zehr Institute webinar and online course focus on police-community partnerships and restorative justice practices

91短视频 students see restorative justice principles in action during annual visit to Graterford correctional facility

Each year, a group of undergraduate and graduate students from 91短视频 studying restorative justice travel to Graterford State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania for a unique opportunity to learn ... read more about 91短视频 students see restorative justice principles in action during annual visit to Graterford correctional facility

Professor Kathy Evans offers this Lent reflection on the impact of Isaiah 58 at important times in her life.

Despite President Trump鈥檚 tough law-and-order rhetoric, courts and schools are finding that 鈥渞estorative justice鈥 鈥 as an alternative to traditional punishments 鈥 can reduce offenses and save money, writes Don Ediger.