CC211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Anger Management, Restorative Justice, Individualism

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1 Dec 2016
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Self in native communities has wider boundaries than in the west. Family, community, self are interrelated: everyone has individual rights and not collective rights (group rights, people becoming pessimistic, focussing on ourselves and our own world. How will what i do affect others: butterfly effect. Who am i in relation to others: notion of population, how actions affect others. Barrier to rj is individualism: examples such as facebook and twitter. Native solution peacemaking: violation of people and relationships. Sees relationships as key to combating crime. Teaching by modelling (example: alternative model. The commons: viewpoint of everything we see: individualism, property. All my relations concept: before you start a speech it"s said, reminds how individuals are all connected. Primary relationships acts as deterrent: healthy relationships, helps build rj. Healing circle: shows the connection that you have with others. Relationships of 4 directs, fathers: emotional, spiritual, physical, and mental.

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