This Article describes alternative remedies that survivors of sexual violence can access inside and outside the legal system. It describes the leading restorative justice approaches and recommends one of the newest and most innovative of those—“transformative justice”—to heal the intangible harms of sexual violence. The Article also discusses the intersectional effects of sexual violence on women of color and their communities. It explains the importance of transformative justice’s intersectional approach to redress sexual violence. Transformative justice offers community-based, victim-centric methods that cultivate deep, lasting healing for sexual violence survivors and their communities, with genuine accountability for those who have caus...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), trans and queer people, people with disabilities, m...
The use of restorative justice in cases of sexual violence is highly contentious. Resistance comes f...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...
This Article describes alternative remedies that survivors of sexual violence can access inside and ...
Sexual violence is used to maintain what Dr. Riane Eisler (1990) conceptualizes as the dominator mod...
Restorative justice for cases of sexual harm offers a trauma-informed and evidence-based approach to...
Background: #MeToo movement raised the profiles of restorative justice (RJ) and transformative justi...
abstract: Restorative Justice is a community alternative to criminal justice. Its principles and pra...
Violence against women is a serious problem on colleges and university campuses in the United States...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper will review the evaluation research on restorative justice (RJ) in cases of intimate part...
Introduction: Conventional criminal justice systems are often dominated by punitive approaches, whic...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
While mass wartime rape has become a core characteristic of modern armed conflict, transitional just...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), trans and queer people, people with disabilities, m...
The use of restorative justice in cases of sexual violence is highly contentious. Resistance comes f...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...
This Article describes alternative remedies that survivors of sexual violence can access inside and ...
Sexual violence is used to maintain what Dr. Riane Eisler (1990) conceptualizes as the dominator mod...
Restorative justice for cases of sexual harm offers a trauma-informed and evidence-based approach to...
Background: #MeToo movement raised the profiles of restorative justice (RJ) and transformative justi...
abstract: Restorative Justice is a community alternative to criminal justice. Its principles and pra...
Violence against women is a serious problem on colleges and university campuses in the United States...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper will review the evaluation research on restorative justice (RJ) in cases of intimate part...
Introduction: Conventional criminal justice systems are often dominated by punitive approaches, whic...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
While mass wartime rape has become a core characteristic of modern armed conflict, transitional just...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), trans and queer people, people with disabilities, m...
The use of restorative justice in cases of sexual violence is highly contentious. Resistance comes f...
This chapter arose from discussions that took place between five current and former frontline worker...