TRIBUTARY STREAMS OF A HEALING RIVER: An In-Depth Study of Restorative Justice (10 Part Collection)
With over 14 hours of workshops, seminars and dialogues, the Tributary Streams collection dives deeply into the theories and concepts that are introduced in "A Healing River - An Invitation to Explore Restorative Justice Values and Principles". This 10 disc set explores the legal, political, psychological and spiritual dimensions of the restorative justice paradigm. Includes:
Disc 1. A Healing River - An Invitation to Explore Restorative Justice Values and Principles. (1 hour 24 minutes) A documentary that takes a thought provoking look at the issues of trauma, recovery and the psychological underpinnings of restorative process.
Disc 2. Restorative Justice & the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) (1 hour 21 minutes) A restorative justice seminar featuring youth justice consultant, Doug Hillian, retired Judge, Barry Stuart and ex-warden, Dennis Maloney.
Disc 3. Palaver with Howard Zehr, Ph.D., on Current Issues in Restorative Justice. Zehr is the author of Changing Lenses and other influential books and ideas within the field of restorative justice. (1 hour 37 minutes)
Discs 4, 5, & 6. Gladue Community Justice Forum highlights the landmark Canadian Supreme Court decision (1999) that decreed that judges must take into account the unique circumstances of Aboriginal people when passing sentence on Aboriginal offenders. Judge Murray Sinclair on the Historical Relationship Between Aboriginal People & the Criminal Justice System and the Development of the Gladue Protocol in Manitoba (1 hr. 4 min.) Judge Tony Mandamin on the Tsuu T’ina First Nation Justice Initiatives. (57 minutes) Lawyer Jonathan Rudin on the Legal Interpretation of the Gladue Decision and the Toronto Gladue Court model (55 minutes) Therapist Tony Martens M.Sc. on the Yellowhead Family Sexual Assault Treatment, Hinton Program which is accepted by the courts as an Alternative to Incarceration Treatment Program. (49 minutes)
Discs 7 & 8. Seminar on the Psychological Foundations of Restorative Process with Donald L. Nathanson M.D. Dr. Nathanson explains affect and the nature of human emotion in the contexts of modern culture, restorative justice and the criminal justice system. (2 hours 27 minutes)
Discs 9 & 10. Trauma and the Effects of Victimization Workshop with Joe Solanto Ph.D. Dr. Solanto speaks about trauma and how it affects our body, brain, feelings and relationships. He explains why trauma affects people differently and brings to light the kinds of individual and societal responses that can be most helpful. (3 hr. 5 minutes)
10 DVD set, over 14 hours
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