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Restorative justice

What is it and how does it work?

Expert in restorative justice, Charlotte Calkin, interviews ex-offender Jacob Dunne

Jacob Dunne was responsible for the death of James Hodgkinson in a ‘onepunch’ crime — when a victim dies as a result of a single punch. He was sentenced for manslaughter. Jacob met Joan and David, the parents of James, in a restorative justice meeting. Both Jacob and the victim’s mother Joan now raise awareness for the One Punch Campaign. Charlotte met Jacob when organising a TEDx talk for which he was one of the speakers. Jacob and Charlotte are developing a restorative programme for schools, to give students the restorative tools to respond more effectively to situations of conflict.

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