Periagoge
Course

Why Punitive vs. restorative approaches to harm Matters: The choice between punishment and restoration determines whether communities heal or fragment, whether people change or calcify. Understanding this difference is essential to building systems—and relationships—that actually work.

Discover how choosing restoration over punishment transforms communities and creates lasting change in relationships and systems that actually work.

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Concepts in this course
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Collective Memory as Restorative Practice
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Collective Responsibility and Witness
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Collective Responsibility for Systemic Injustice
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Constraint of Power as Prerequisite for Justice
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Contextual Understanding Over Abstract Rules
AI prompts in this course
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What Do You Actually Want with Punitive vs. restorative approaches to harm?
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Where Are You with Punitive vs. restorative approaches to harm?
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Punitive vs. restorative approaches to harm and the Choices You're Making
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The Moment Punitive vs. restorative approaches to harm Changed for You
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If You're Honest About Punitive vs. restorative approaches to harm...
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Identity & Justice
Juana guides you through this course personally — adapting to your situation, not a script.