Past Events

Addressing & preventing violent radicalisation & extremism

At a critical time, when divisive and extremist narratives are feeding new wars, inter-community and inter-personal conflicts, the 5th RJ4All Annual International conference will challenges the current model for preventing and controlling violent radicalisation and extremism. The online conference will also aim to open new possibilities by discussing RJ4All’s resilience model, RJiNEAR.

RJiNEAR has been tested through international and local pilots, the findings of which are included in RJ4All Founder Director’s new monograph Addressing Violent Radicalisation and Extremism
A Restorative Justice & Psychosocial Approach

Through a positive, scientific approach. the model taps into the combined strengths of restorative justice, positive criminology and positive psychology to articulate and pilot a new model for prevention and control of the acts and behaviours that lead to violence and suffering.

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4o Ετήσιο ∆ιεθνές Συνέδριο RJ4All

ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ Για Άμεση Δημοσίευση Φέρνοντας την αποκαταστατική δικαιοσύνη στην Κύπρο: Πρόληψη & αντιμετώπιση της ρητορικής μίσους Λάρνακα, Κύπρος, 14 Οκτωβρίου 2024: Το RJ4All Europe ανακοινώνει με

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Έκκληση για δράση: Οικοδόμηση ειρήνης μέσω της αποκαταστατικής δικαιοσύνης

Οι τελευταίες εβδομάδες υπήρξαν καταστροφικές, με την παγκόσμια ειρήνη να δέχεται επίθεση και αθώους αμάχους να υφίστανται τις συνέπειες παλαιών και νέων συγκρούσεων. Οι υπογράφοντες

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When Weapons Become the Only Language: A Restorative Justice Response to the War Between Iran, Israel and the United States

When weapons become the only language, civilians pay the price. In response to the escalating conflict between Israel, Iran and the United States, Professor Theo Gavrielides shifts the focus from geopolitics to the human cost of war. The piece calls for accountability, dialogue, and a restorative justice approach that centres those most harmed. Because peace is not built through destruction, but through dignity and shared humanity.

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