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Restorative Justice: Anonymous Survey Included!

The way school staff disciplines you can significantly affect your future. The New Jersey State Bar Foundation wants youth and young adult (13-26 years old) voices to share their experiences with school discipline in New Jersey by filling out this anonymous survey

Share your ideas and thoughts about a restorative justice discipline. And your opinions on what you need from the adults in your school.  

Click here to watch a video example of restorative justice in schools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh8cc_i1gNc.

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