“In Until We Reckon, Danielle Sered draws on her work as founder and director of Brooklyn-based Common Justice — the first victim services and alternative-to-incarceration program that focuses on violent felony crimes like gunpoint robberies, shootings and assaults, — to show how restorative justice is a process of charting ‘a course for repair.’ It helps survivors heal and makes us all safer, unlike the current criminal justice system.“
The Indypendent
March 30, 2019
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