The EFRJ Summer School 2019 will be dedicated to reflecting on and practicing a more child-friendly RJ. Last seats available!
Read moreThe Criminal Justice Platform Europe (CJPE) is launching the 3rd International Criminal Justice Summer Course in Barcelona entitled “Criminal Justice in a Polarised Society“.
Read moreThe Criminal Justice Platform Europe organises its 2nd Summer Courses on Radicalisation & Violent Extremist Offenders. Each CJPE member will focus on a different aspect of this main theme, i.e. the characteristics of VEOs, alternatives to detention, and restorative approaches to radicalisation.
Read moreAn intensive pre-conference training Course will be offered to conference participants in Tirana! The topic will be RJ in serious crime, to give the chance to all those who could not join the EFRJ Summer School in Como to gain knowledge about the use of RJ in cases of homicide and sexual violence.
Read moreThe summer courses organised by the Criminal Justice Platform Europe will take place in Barcelona on 4-7 July 2017: save the dates!
Read moreSave the dates!! The EFRJ summer school will take place at the University of Insubria (Como, Italy) on 24-28 July 2017!
Read moreRegistration is now open for the Summer School on the victims' directive - challenges and opportunities for restorative justice (Lisbon, 13-17 July 2015).
Read moreThe victims' directive - challenges and opportunities for restorative justice. 13-17 july 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Read more`Restorative justice in intercultural settings: business as usual?` 29 July - 02 August 2013, Vienna More than 30 practitioners, researchers and trainers from 13 different countries came together in Vienna for a week to share their experiences and learn from each other on the application/possibilities of restorative justice approaches in intercultural conflict settings. This year the Summer School was organised in the framework of the ALTERNATIVE project. Besides training on intercultural aspects in RJ practice, summer school participants had the possibility to visit organisations in Vienna using restorative justice and/or working in intercultural settings. One day was dedicated to a more in depth learning experience on the ALTERNATIVE project itself, having colleagues from Northern Ireland (UU) and Hungary (Foresee) giving full day workshops based on their research and activities in the project. The reserach in the project is also enriched with the experiences, remarks, questions, debates, feedback of all participants. According to participants' feedback it served as a mutual learning experience, as well as a possibility to build professional networks and personal contacts. The Africa festival, the warm and sunny weather, the evening walks, drinks and a summer school dinner hopefully served this purpose well. Pictures from the summer school
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