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Restorative Justice Week 2010

Restorative Justice Week 2010: Reflexions Past, Present and Future

General Complimentary Resources

Every year, the Restorative Justice Division and the Chaplaincy Branch work collaboratively with community partners to develop a variety of complimentary resources to be shared with individuals and communities around the world.

Included below are general resources meant to inspire and assist those who plan to promote and celebrate the Week.  You can also visit the Faith-Based Resources Page for additional resources.

Ordering Materials

To order posters, Basic Resource Kits, or bookmarks, please complete an order form (Online Form | PDF | RTF). You can also click on the related links for printable versions, where applicable.

Theme Letter

The theme for Restorative Justice Week 2010 was the result of a creative consultation and selection process involving a number of external partners including offenders, victims, victim serving agencies, CSC staff, criminal justice partners, restorative justice practitioners, and faith community representatives.

Each year, an introduction letter is written explaining the chosen theme.

Poster

The bilingual poster (PDF) is a means for people to advertise Restorative Justice Week within their local environments.  There is also a blank space available at the bottom of the poster to advertise a particular event.

Basic Resource Kit

The bilingual Kit includes written collaborations and personal stories by victims, offenders, community members, restorative justice practitioners, and criminal justice partners about restorative justice.  A list of books, articles, videos, and Web pages related to Restorative Justice are also included.

Bookmarks

The bilingual bookmarks (PDF) were developed as a promotional item.  They are designed to be printed on letter-sized stock paper and then cut.

Letterhead / Web Header Graphic

Feel free to use the Restorative Justice Week 2010 Letterhead (RTF) or Web Header Graphic (JPG) in any correspondence, web pages, marketing, etc.