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The practice of Restorative Justice analyzed by Silvana Greco.
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The practice of Restorative Justice analyzed by Silvana Greco.

In a nutshell

Dr. Silvana Greco highlights the importance of participation in restorative justice, demonstrated during a session in a space that promotes dignity and coexistence, showing that even in difficult contexts it is possible to rebuild relationships and heal lives.

The Importance of Participation in Restorative Justice

According to Greco, "restorative is participation," and this implies being able to speak, be heard, and build together.

Dr. Silvana Greco, who gave the class along with three other qualified teachers on Restorative Justice in the university diploma Paradigms of Citizen Security, highlighted the importance of participation in restorative justice.

The Experience in the Workshop

Greco was moved by the workshop, in which participation and dialogue were evident in a space that is normally closed off for these practices.

"In a hellish prison like this, we were able to do precisely something that is forbidden and countercultural," she noted.

The Meaning of the Liberté Space

Dr. Greco also referred to the meaning of the Liberté space, defining it as

"a space for the dignity of those who compose it, of those who are there to recover their dignity and practice coexistence."

These words explain the reason for the existence of this space, according to Greco's vision.


Conclusion

The recent workshop of the university diploma Paradigms of Citizen Security, coordinated and organized by Liberté, was a time to reflect on the importance of participation and restorative justice.

The experience showed that, even in difficult contexts, it is possible to build practices of restoring relationships, healing and rebuilding lives.— Source: Radio Aires de Liberté
Tags: social reintegration human rights citizen participation restorative justice dialogue prisons prison rehabilitation
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