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When leaders are asked to engage in dispute resolution, what if we focused not on the broken rule but on the harm caused? In this episode, Dr. Cherie Dawson-Edwards (Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professor for the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisville) discusses the tools of restorative justice and their application at work and home.
Link to her podcast: https://libraryguides.umassmed.edu/restorative-justice/academic-medicine
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When leaders are asked to engage in dispute resolution, what if we focused not on the broken rule but on the harm caused? In this episode, Dr. Cherie Dawson-Edwards (Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professor for the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisville) discusses the tools of restorative justice and their application at work and home.
Link to her podcast: https://libraryguides.umassmed.edu/restorative-justice/academic-medicine