Applying the Framework:  Positive Youth Development and Restorative Practices

This article compares the framework of positive youth development and school connectedness with the practices of restorative measures applied to harm and rule violations in schools. Formal school discipline practices of in- and out-of-school suspension have the unintended outcomes of increases in ma...

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Main Author: Nancy Riestenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2008-06-01
Series:Journal of Youth Development
Online Access:http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/324
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spelling doaj-d889e855ad974c5583a1a08f7c2a3aec2020-11-25T02:55:11ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172008-06-013111312210.5195/jyd.2008.324302Applying the Framework:  Positive Youth Development and Restorative PracticesNancy Riestenberg0MN Department of EducationThis article compares the framework of positive youth development and school connectedness with the practices of restorative measures applied to harm and rule violations in schools. Formal school discipline practices of in- and out-of-school suspension have the unintended outcomes of increases in maladaptive behaviors, with drawl or avoidance of school staff, stigma among peers and poor academic achievement, among others. Restorative practices provide accountability for harm, as well as the opportunity to guide youth in their development, regardless of their experience as an offender, victim or bystander. Stories illustrate the strengths of this approach. Recommendations for school and youth programs regarding restorative measures will include suggestions for future research and evaluation.http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/324
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description This article compares the framework of positive youth development and school connectedness with the practices of restorative measures applied to harm and rule violations in schools. Formal school discipline practices of in- and out-of-school suspension have the unintended outcomes of increases in maladaptive behaviors, with drawl or avoidance of school staff, stigma among peers and poor academic achievement, among others. Restorative practices provide accountability for harm, as well as the opportunity to guide youth in their development, regardless of their experience as an offender, victim or bystander. Stories illustrate the strengths of this approach. Recommendations for school and youth programs regarding restorative measures will include suggestions for future research and evaluation.
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