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King County Juvenile Restoration Team

King County Juvenile Restoration Team

Healing youth. Rebuilding community.

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If you see something you’d like to discuss more, we encourage you to reach out to us.

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Please feel free to reach out to us with questions, referrals, or suggestions. You can also directly email the team at JRT@KingCountyJRT.orgContinue reading “Contact”

8Jul 20178 Jul 2017
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Tears and Open Hearts

Today, we sat in the King County Youth Service Center lobby that had been turned into a courtroom for the…

7Jul 20178 Jul 2017
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LWV Discussion on Youth Detention

Our own Terri Stewart moderated a panel for the League of Women Voters on April 6. Here’s the youtube! Panelists…

7Jul 201721 Sep 2017
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Internship Possibilities

We are actively looking for interns for 2018-2019. Job description is: Peacemaking Coordinating Team Intern Note: This is a new position…

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Victory!

19 Oct 201819 Oct 2018
On October 18th, one of the pilot cases for peacemaking circles made a court appearance following his successful completion of the process. His felony case was entirely dismissed. Everyone –…
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Presentation to the Washington State 1st Legislative District

21 Sep 201721 Sep 2017
I was honored to be asked to present on the school-to-prison pipeline at the Washington state 1st Legislative District. I thought I'd share my talk with you. I’ve been working…
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Sentencing for Pilot Case #2

4 Jun 20178 Jul 2017
Please join us on July 7th to celebrate our second Pilot Case completing through its sentencing phase!Flyer: 2017 07 07 Final Sentencing

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Words of Wisdom

“Circles aren’t about performance or saying the right thing or making a good show. They’re not about coming up with ‘the answer’ and certainly not about getting others to think as we do. They’re not about forcing anyone to change. These are all techniques of conquering a situation — talking charge and fixing it. Instead, Circles are about getting to the roots of our being, searching our hearts, souls, and truths, and rediscovering the values that help us express how we most want to be.” – Kay Pranis

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