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In September, Massachusetts will pilot a curriculum on restorative justice, modeled on a program called the Victim Offender Education Group, which was developed for California’s San Quentin State Prison. Meeting weekly for 34 weeks, participants will undergo a probing process aimed at acquiring accountability for the harm they caused.
Click here to read the complete New York Times article, "By Talking, Inmates and Victims Make Things ‘More Right"
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8/1/2024 08:13:00 am
Inquiries will be made of participants in an effort to hold them accountable for the harm they caused.
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6/16/2025 07:05:27 am
By talking, inmates and victims make things more right’ New York Times is a detail that so many people like to know about. We can deal with it and get the latest updates.
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3/21/2026 07:25:09 am
I am encouraged by how the Insight Prison Project’s restorative justice curriculum is being piloted in Massachusetts, demonstrating that the intensive, 34-week process developed at San Quentin can effectively foster accountability and help "make things more right" for both victims and those who have caused harm.
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