ABSTRACT

While sexual misconduct on our college and university campuses, both public and private, is dismayingly widespread, it continues to be significantly underreported because most victims perceive that judicial recourse, with its legalistic adversarial approach, fails to address--in a healing way--the harms done to them. Fewer still file formal complaints, many for fear that they may lose agency and that the process may rekindle the trauma of their experience.Recognizing the reality that supermajority of sexual harms in higher education are rarely addressed through established legalistic practices, this book offers a range of alternative approaches based on restorative justice.Starting from the premise “What if we started with the goal of healing in mind”, this book opens with an overview of common restorative practices and accounts of application and lessons learned by practitioners who have implemented a range of restorative justice and alternative-based approaches. Subsequent chapters cover procedural elements, recommendations around documentation. and interventions for individuals who have caused harm through sexual and gender-based misconduct.The book addresses facilitation; the need to pay attention to self, people, and systems, identities, and power dynamics; the considerations for working restoratively with both complainants and respondents; offers cases and adaptable examples of resolution; and concludes with reflections on institutional implementation from the perspectives of administrators, facilitators, and a student survivor. Recognizing there will always be a need for a formal investigatory approach to cases of sexual misconduct, the book offers a wide range of alternative options that empower those who are most directly affected to make the call for themselves. In doing so, it may increase reporting and, furthermore, in offering a healing justice that addresses individual and community needs, may work to reduce sexual misconduct on campus.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part One|53 pages

Philosophy and Getting Started

chapter 1|14 pages

A Restorative Justice Approach to Campus Sexual Misconduct

Restorative Guideposts and Insights From Early Adopters

chapter 3|16 pages

What about Due Process?

Addressing Common Concerns and Questions About Using Restorative Justice in Cases of Campus Sexual and Gender-Based Misconduct

part Two|48 pages

Process and Intervention

chapter 5|15 pages

When Informal is Formal

Procedural Documents, Memoranda of Understanding, Agreements, and Administrative Case Management Considerations

part Three|55 pages

Facilitation Focus

chapter 7|17 pages

Embodying a Restorative Approach

Attending to the Complexities of Restorative Justice for Campus Sexual Misconduct

chapter 8|18 pages

Facilitating Repair and Restoration

Guiding Restorative Practices With Those Who Have Experienced and Caused Sexual Harms

chapter 9|18 pages

Healing Through Supported Dialogue

A Reflection and Three Case Studies

part Four|76 pages

Reflections on Implementation

chapter 10|13 pages

Adaptable Resolution

Where Justice and Healing Meet

chapter 14|3 pages

Practitioner Reflection

chapter 15|6 pages

Cases Tudy

Restorative Justice for Campus Sexual Misconduct

chapter 18|4 pages

Reflection

STARRSA Active Psychoeducation Implementation Recommendations

chapter 19|2 pages

Transformation