$6.5M allocated to NYC restorative justice programs
Briefly

This investment in restorative justice will enhance the necessary work of providing youth and community with the conflict resolution tools that foster healing and community cohesion, said Deanna Logan, director of MOCJ.
Restorative justice represents another crucial pathway to driving better outcomes for all New Yorkers, particularly those who have been impacted by the criminal justice system, said Michael Jacobson, executive director of CUNY ISLG.
Restorative justice is a set of practices aimed at addressing conflict by fostering communication and empathy. It encourages those impacted by conflict to understand its root causes and effects and promotes accountability and healing.
CUNY ISLG will manage and support the grantees, providing training and technical assistance to help them develop their capacity to offer RJ services.
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