Restorative Justice Lab at UNA

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The Restorative Justice Lab is a collaborative and interdisciplinary hub for rethinking justice through community-building, mutual aid, and restorative practices that prevent, reduce, and transform harm. Our work is generated from and around prisons in Alabama.

We currently offer a number of programs in Alabama prison facilities, including the following:

Restorative Justice Program (Limestone CF)

This interdisciplinary undergraduate program is delivered through the model at Limestone CF and is credit-bearing for all students. Coursework includes six classes that span criminal justice, English, psychology, and sociology. The curriculum is designed to prepare students to contribute to conflict resolution, community-building, and transformative justice movements. Students are able to complete a minor in Restorative Justice. You can find the curriculum for the minor .

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Check out our Restorative Justice newsletter, composed and formatted by Inside students at Limestone CF, to follow our work!

 

RJ 102: Circles (Tutwiler CF)

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