Creating stronger communities
KCRJ: Transforming Justice Everywhere
We're a dynamic and innovative social and restorative justice center using community and restorative justice process in the courts, schools, prisons, and communities
Creating a Better Future
OUR MISSION
"Kentucky Center for Restorative Justice (KCRJ) was founded in November, 2011, to build a dynamic and innovative social and restorative justice center using community and restorative justice process in the courts, schools, prisons, and communities. Using education, litigation, restorative processes and other forms of advocacy and collaboration, the Center works toward the day when the ideal of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality. KCRJ works to eliminate hate and bigotry and seeks justice for the most vulnerable citizens of Kentucky."
- Diana Queen, Founder
Miles Elementary in Erlanger, KY, launches the Restorative Justice Tapestry Project to promote inclusion and belonging.
May 28, 2024Tapestry unveiled at Miles’ Spring Family Night Miles Elementary recently held a Spring Family Night, with an emphasis on art and community, one of the school’s restorative practices. A highlight of the event was the unveiling of a collaborative tapestry project...
Find us at the Law Review Symposium on Restorative Justice!
March 13, 2024Friday, March 22 / 9:00am – 4:00 pmNorthern Kentucky University5.5 CLE approved KY; pending OH Event Schedule 9:00 a.m. – Welcome and Introductions 9:15 a.m. – Defining Restorative Justice and Exploring Best PracticesAmy Halbrook, Professor of Law, Chase College of...