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Dr David MOORE
David Moore is one of Australia’s leaders in the area of restorative justice. He has been involved with Australia’s restorative justice movement since the pilot program of group conferencing in NSW in the early 1990s. David has taught at several universities, worked in a Premier’s Department, trained facilitators and helped establish evaluated programs around Australia, North America, the UK and Scandinavia. In recent years, David has been a principal advisor to the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce and National Redress Scheme. He is the President of the Association for Restorative Justice, based in Victoria.
The Australian Association for Restorative Justice (AARJ) is a Professional Association of individuals and organisations working with restorative justice and restorative practices.
AARJ promotes effective decision-making, dispute resolution, and conflict management to restore right relations in justice systems and in educational, work, faith, and residential communities – indeed, wherever people are seeking fairer, safer ways to heal harm and to promote individual and community well-being. The Association works to:
By Vesna Flower CVJETICANINDr David MOORE
David Moore is one of Australia’s leaders in the area of restorative justice. He has been involved with Australia’s restorative justice movement since the pilot program of group conferencing in NSW in the early 1990s. David has taught at several universities, worked in a Premier’s Department, trained facilitators and helped establish evaluated programs around Australia, North America, the UK and Scandinavia. In recent years, David has been a principal advisor to the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce and National Redress Scheme. He is the President of the Association for Restorative Justice, based in Victoria.
The Australian Association for Restorative Justice (AARJ) is a Professional Association of individuals and organisations working with restorative justice and restorative practices.
AARJ promotes effective decision-making, dispute resolution, and conflict management to restore right relations in justice systems and in educational, work, faith, and residential communities – indeed, wherever people are seeking fairer, safer ways to heal harm and to promote individual and community well-being. The Association works to: