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<span style="">“</span>''<span style="">Transformative </span>'''<span style="">Justice </span>'''<span style="">(TJ) is a policy framework and approach to responding to violence, harm and abuse. </span><span style="">TJ seeks to respond to violence without creating more violence and/or to engage in harm reduction to decrease violence. </span><span style="">Transformative justice responses and interventions 1) do not rely on the state; </span><span style="">2) do not reinforce or perpetuate violence such as oppressive norms or vigilantism; </span><span style="">and most importantly, 3) actively cultivate things that prevent violence like healing, accountability, resilience, and safety for everyone involved.</span>''<span style="">” – Mia Mingus <ref> https://transformharm.org/transformative-justice-a-brief-description/</ref> </span> | <span style="">“</span>''<span style="">Transformative </span>'''<span style="">Justice </span>'''<span style="">(TJ) is a policy framework and approach to responding to violence, harm and abuse. </span><span style="">TJ seeks to respond to violence without creating more violence and/or to engage in harm reduction to decrease violence. </span><span style="">Transformative justice responses and interventions 1) do not rely on the state; </span><span style="">2) do not reinforce or perpetuate violence such as oppressive norms or vigilantism; </span><span style="">and most importantly, 3) actively cultivate things that prevent violence like healing, accountability, resilience, and safety for everyone involved.</span>''<span style="">” – Mia Mingus <ref> https://transformharm.org/transformative-justice-a-brief-description/</ref> </span> | ||
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<span style="">For further insight on this topic, we recommend checking out this quick video: </span><p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-_BOFz5TXo </p> |
Revision as of 19:54, 18 August 2022
“Transformative Justice (TJ) is a policy framework and approach to responding to violence, harm and abuse. TJ seeks to respond to violence without creating more violence and/or to engage in harm reduction to decrease violence. Transformative justice responses and interventions 1) do not rely on the state; 2) do not reinforce or perpetuate violence such as oppressive norms or vigilantism; and most importantly, 3) actively cultivate things that prevent violence like healing, accountability, resilience, and safety for everyone involved.” – Mia Mingus [1]
For further insight on this topic, we recommend checking out this quick video: