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Restorative Justice lesson 2

Restorative Justice lesson 2. Susan Henshall PSHE & C Development Officer. Date. Safer Schools Partnership. Starter; A - Z. Back To Starters. Can also do it verbally. Ask students/groups to shout out when you give them a letter.

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Restorative Justice lesson 2

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  1. Restorative Justice lesson 2 Susan Henshall PSHE & C Development Officer Date Safer Schools Partnership

  2. Starter; A - Z Back To Starters Can also do it verbally. Ask students/groups to shout out when you give them a letter. Write down a crime or offence for as many letters of the alphabet as you can.

  3. Restorative Justice lesson 2 • By the end of this lesson all will be able to give examples of anti- social behaviour and describe what happens to you when charged with committing an offence • By the end of this lesson most will be able to give details of a restorative justice process • By the end of this lesson some will be able to offer suggestions of their own to improve the restorative justice system

  4. Case study title Help! I’ve smashed a window A few days later… The police arrive… Back at the station… Its off to the cells. What happens in court 8. You’ve pleaded guilty 9. You get a 6 month referral order 10. The YOT are involved 11. At the same time someone speaks to the victim 12. Next comes your panel meeting 13.For a 6 month referral order … 14. As well as that…. Arrange the 14 cards in order that things would happen to an offender

  5. Group task • In groups, either • 1) produce a Power Point of your own • 2) perform a role play or • 3) write a letter of apology from the offender to the victim to show your knowledge and understanding of the details of restorative justice. You can either think up your own situation or use an example from your own experience.

  6. True or False Back To Starters If you get a referral order of between 3 and 6 months you will probably have to pay court costs

  7. True or False Back To Starters There are only 3 people at your panel meeting

  8. True or False Back To Starters The victim has to take part in the restorative justice process

  9. True or False Back To Starters The Youth offending team come to your home

  10. True or False Back To Starters Your parents may be asked to attend a parenting course

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