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restorative

[ri-stawr-uh-tiv, -stohr-] / rɪˈstɔr ə tɪv, -ˈstoʊr- /




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A restorative programme run by Ulster Wildlife is working hard to bring ancient woodlands back to life over the next 100 years.

From BBC • May 25, 2026

Of course, the way restorative justice is practiced often lacks real consequences and, again, research suggests it has led to more dangerous schools and poorer academic results.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026

When travel is safe, restorative, and active, it may do more than create memories.

From Science Daily • May 4, 2026

The Southern California native also has been assigned to the restorative justice drug court and the Law Enforcement Accountability and Integrity Unit, where she consulted on police misconduct cases.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026

Jasmine wasn’t interested at first—she’d never heard of restorative justice, and she was already feeling overwhelmed.

From "The 57 Bus" by Dashka Slater




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