GSWS2110 - Restorative Justice in the City: History, Theory and Practice (SNF Paideia Program Course)
Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Restorative Justice in the City: History, Theory and Practice (SNF Paideia Program Course)
Term
2026C
Subject area
GSWS
Section number only
401
Section ID
GSWS2110401
Course number integer
2110
Meeting times
MW 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Pablo Cerdera
Description
Restorative Justice (RJ) is a new term to describe ancient ways of dealing with harm and being in community which centers our relationships and obligations to one another, as opposed to punishment and retribution. Increasingly popular as a response to a plethora of urban issues, from mass incarceration to gun violence to education inequality, RJ is also sometimes misunderstood or applied without fidelity. This course explores the theory, history, and practice of RJ in the urban environment. The course intersperses practical communication and facilitation skills, visits from local practitioners and advocates, and in-depth discussion of texts and media. Through readings, discussions, activities, and projects we will develop a solid theoretical basis from which to understand RJ and its implementation, including a focus on holistic engagement with self, other, and community.
Course number only
2110
Cross listings
URBS2110401
Use local description
No