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[quote=Anonymous]Edited version from previous post: It’s about time we acknowledge and address the big elephant in the room: “Restorative justice is a core component of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Restorative practices focus on building relationships, promoting understanding, and addressing harm in a way that aligns with DEI goals of creating inclusive and equitable environments. Through DEI focus on equity, restorative justice prioritizes addressing power imbalances and systemic inequities by ensuring that all voices are heard and that harm is repaired in a way that promotes fairness and justice.” Apparently, FCPS embraced in full the concept of restorative justice by allowing students to get away with acts that in the past would have faced disciplinary actions. In fact, they even proudly announced that they would oppose law enforcement (ICE) to come after students involved in gang activity, even though drug overdosing has increased dramatically, and there have been cases of human trafficking and rape in FCPS schools. Once FCPS moves away from DEI completely, productivity, discipline and order will be restored in our schools. In the meanwhile, the amount of money saved by getting rid of the FCPS DEI department altogether can be repurposed for the installation of metal detectors, hire additional monitors, and increase security personnel for our schools. Additionally, let’s get rid of the Fairfax sanctuary status for criminals that need to be removed, and demand that local law enforcement and the court system do their job. No need to further increase taxes on the hardworking residents to cover for this. What restorative justice means, and how it translates into institutions: https://theequityequationllc.com/2023/01/10/restorative-justice/[/quote]
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