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Brian Stevenson Ted Talk - "We need to talk about an injustice. "  When you can identify injustice, when you can identify inequality and unfairness, and you confront that, then in my mind you are doing justice. You are doing something corrective to the abuse of power that is at the heart of injustice, to the bigotry and bias that is often at the heart of injustice."  

What Is Restorative Justice? youtube

An Interview about Youth Restorative Justice from the documentary film Healing Justice.  impactjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/sujatha-tinkerbell.mov

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The Restorative Justice Project at Impact Justice (Oakland) has designed a DiversionToolkit for Communities.  This toolkit was primarily created for community-based organizations interested in starting a restorative justice diversion program for youth in their county.  Here is a link to access the toolkit:   rjdtoolkit.impactjustice.org 

The online RJ Library is a database of over 12,000 (and counting) abstracts of articles, books, technical documents, and other publications related to restorative justice. Many of these are linked to full-text copies of the entries.
restorativejustice.org/rj-library/#sthash.O5RTBBLA.dpbs

Restorative Community Conferencing in Alameda County.
This is a nationally recognized program for Restorative Justice Youth Diversion in Alameda County (Oakland).  
​​impactjustice.org/resources/restorative-community-conferencing-a-study-of-community-works-wests-restorative-justice-youth-diversion-program-in-alameda-county/ 

 The link below provides an infographic showing how the Restorative Community Conferencing (RCC) process is crime survivor-oriented, community-based, and supportive of the young person’s dignity and humanity. When a young person goes through an RCC process, the outcome is high satisfaction for the person harmed, a disrupted cycle of incarceration, and reduced social and fiscal costs.  
impactjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/RCC-Infographic_Aug2018.pdf