- From schoolrooms to the White House, the idea of restorative justice has been gaining traction. Skidmore professor David Karp is a key driver, advancing new approaches to misbehavior and crime.
- Skidmore Professor David Karp hopes restorative approach will spark new research, pilot projects that address sexual misconduct.
- To resolve conflicts, "we need to be emotional with each other in ways that are helpful," says Baltimore's Lauren Abramson. She will speak March 23 on campus.
- Professor David Karp, Skidmore's Restorative Justice expert, will particpate in a March 12 community forum on reforming the criminal justice system.
- Skidmore repesentatives Erin Dagle, student-conduct administrator, Octavia Ewart, Elaina Aquila and Henry Fabre, all Class of 2016, were part of a panel at a recent RJ training session on campus.
- Upcoming events on campus and in the community will help raise awareness of restorative justice and how it can work.
- A new program will advance restorative justice's principles and implementation.
- Associate Dean David Karp hosts Italian scholar Anna Bussu, who hopes to implement similar program at the University of Sassari in Sardinia.
- The Sept. 20 Capital Region Restoratie Justice Conference will feature keynote speaker sujatha baliga, who also will give the Carr Distinguished Interdisciplinary Lecture Sept. 18.