This timely book by Micah Johnson and Jeffrey Weisberg offers an explanation of the need for meaningful dialogue between law enforcement and black youth, a blueprint for implementing police-youth dialogues, best practices and examples, anecdotes and narratives from participants, different models and formats, potholes and limitations, and tangible tools and action steps for starting a police-youth dialogue program.
Category Archives: Restorative Policing
How to Love Your Enemy: A Restorative Justice Story
How to Love Your Enemy: A Restorative Justice Story is a film by Free the People (Co-directed by Sam Martin and Matt Battagli) that documents the work of Longmont Community Justice Partnership, a program that offers restorative justice as a diversion in partnership with police.
The Redemption Project Episode: Officer Down
In the Redemption Project episode “Officer Down”, Van Jones meets with Thomas Morgan, a former sheriff who was shot in the neck and left to die while responding to a call in 1997. Twenty years after the incident, Tom wants to meet with Jason Samuel, who was the 17-year-old gang member who pulled the trigger.
Van Jones explores the tensions between law enforcement and marginalized communities that persist today and look at how the principles of restorative justice can help.