The Restorative Justice (RJ) Chronicles Podcast
This podcast chronicles the experiences of people who have engaged in restorative justice practices. It honors the voices and stories of real humans impacted by crime or conflict and their journey through restorative processes.
Episodes
6 episodes
Chapter 5: Michael Clifton
This episode is the second in a 3 part series. The previous episode with Jason Kasperek is part one. This episode features Michael Clifton, one of the people who robbed Jason at gun point. After over two decades incarcerated, Michae...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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30:46
Chapter 4 Jason Kasperek
The Restorative Justice Chronicles is a collection of stories with people who have personal experience with Restorative Justice processes. This episode features Jason Kasperek, who survived a robbery at gunpoint in the late 1990s. The two men t...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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26:00
Chapter 3: Roscoe Wallace
This episode of The Restorative Justice (RJ) Chronicles features Roscoe Wallace. He has survived the murder of his son. He has been incarcerated for crimes from petty to felony and takes responsibility for the harm he has caused. Parts of his s...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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31:50
Chapter 2: Peggy Steele and Bryce Todd Brosier
Peggy Steele knew Bryce “Todd” Brosier when he murdered her son, Jimmy Steele. They were friends. He would drop her granddaughter, Elizabeth off at her house from time to time, when Jimmy needed a hand.In this episode you will hear the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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37:23
Chapter 1: Deb Witzel
This episode introduces Restorative Justice Practices and your host, Deb Witzel. Learn what The RJ Chronicles will offer and how to reach us.This episode was co-produced by Rami El Gharib and Deb Witzel.Music was created by Sean Fly...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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12:34
The RJ Chronicles Promo: Why a podcast?
This mini-episode is simply a thought from our host, Deb Witzel answering the question, "Why do a podcast?" The RJ Chronicles Podcast will be a collection of stories from people's experiences in restorative justice processes. Why did they choos...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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