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Little Book of Circle Processes A New/Old Approach to Peacemaking

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ISBN-10: 156148461X

ISBN-13: 9781561484614

Edition: 2005

Authors: Kay Pranis

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List price: $7.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 76
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.30" tall
Weight: 0.264
Language: English

��������� Kay Pranis is a trainer and writer on Peacemaking Circles and restorative justice. She served as the Restorative Justice Planner for the Minnesota Department of Corrections from 1994 to 2003.��������� Since 1998, Kay has conducted Circle trainings in a diverse range of communities—from schools to prisons to workplaces to churches, and from rural towns in Minnesota to Chicago’s South Side to Montgomery, Alabama.��������� She has written numerous articles on restorative justice and co-wrote Peacemaking Circles: From Crime to Community.���������� Kay’s intention in her work is to create spaces…    

Introduction
Old things made new
About this book
Historical context
An overview of Circles
Circles in Practice
How does a Peacemaking Circle work?
Types of Peacemaking Circles
Applications of Peacemaking Circles
A Circle Story-Finding a Way to Move Forward After a Worker Strike
Foundations of Circles
Values
Ancient teachings
Circle Process as practiced in faith-based communities
A Circle Story-Finding Understanding in the Classroom
Key Elements of Circles
Structural elements of circles
The importance of storytelling
Focusing on relationships
Stages of Circle Processes
A Circle Story-Finding Healing from a Violent Crime
Organizing a Talking Circle
Suitability
Preparation
Convening
Follow-up
A Circle Story-Finding Respect Across Generations
Circles in Perspective
Community-building impact
How is a Circle different from other similar processes?
Challenges
A Circle Story-Finding Connection Within Family
Conclusion
The Circle Process in Schools
Endnotes
Suggested Reading
About the Author