Restorative Practices and Sexual Misconduct on Campus

APA4114.02
Course System Home Terms Spring 2023 Restorative Practices and Sexual Misconduct on Campus

Course Description

Summary

Restorative practices can bring accountability, repair and healing in situations where there has been harm, including situations of sexual misconduct. These highly structured and mediated processes are always voluntary and can provide outcomes that are much more meaningful than formal Title IX proceedings. In this seven-week class, we will explore current practices that are being used in the US and around the world to repair and heal from intimate violence and sexual harm using restorative approaches, especially on college campuses. We will dive into the controversies around these practices and then turn our focus to ""best practices"" that can be employed on this campus. We will develop our capacity, as members of this community, to bring the option of restorative practice to this campus and design a project that can continue to do so moving forward.

Prerequisites

Students must have taken at least one class on restorative justice and be interviewed by Alisa Del Tufo prior to registration.

Please contact the faculty member : alisadeltufo@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Alisa Del Tufo

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2023

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12