SHAPING JUSTICE
for the
21st Century
WE ENVISION
a safe and equitable world where restorative interactions transform individuals, relationships, communities and systems through the prevention, repair and deep healing of harm.
WE ADVANCE
community and restorative justice as a social movement by serving people and organizations committed to building community and repairing harm.
WE PROVIDE
guidance and support to establish high quality practices with fidelity to restorative principles.
WE ARE
the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice, and we want to be
IN COMMUNITY WITH YOU.
LARGEST RESTORATIVE JUSTICE GATHERING
IN THE WORLD
To date, NACRJ has convened nine National Conferences on Community and Restorative Justice, the most recent being in Washington, D.C. in July 2024. Incredible growth over the past fifteen years - from 183 attendees in 2007 to 1,902 attendees in 2024 - signifies the growing interest and expansion of community and restorative justice across the U.S. and the world. The 10th National Conference will take place in 2026. More information will be shared soon, and we hope you will join us.
NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE MAP
Community College of Philadelphia
Mediation Services of Eastern Iowa
Northern Arizona Restorative Justice
Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley
Yolo Conflict Resolution Center
Pedro L. Flores, Ph.D., Restorative Healthcare Consultant
Vermont Law and Graduate School - Center for Justice Reform
San Diego State University Office for Restorative Practices
University of Maryland, College Park, Restorative Justice Alternative Resolution Process
University of North Alabama, Restorative Justice Lab
Wheaton College, Restorative Justice & Criminology Program
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Student Resolution Center
Partners in Restorative Initiatives (PiRI)
Saint Martin's University, Restorative Justice Conferencing
Northeast Metro 916 Intermediate School District, Restorative Practices
Minnesota State University Moorhead, Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice
DeafHope
Barbara Jones, Wayne State University Faculty
At Risk Movement
Freedom Community Center
JOIN US IN OUR MISSION OF
SUPPORTING. CONNECTING. ADVANCING.
COMMUNITY AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE