faith
Rev. Stan Basler: Faithful Determination Toward Justice
Linda Warren Seely: Public Service
David Lerman: Part 3
David answers the question: "What is restorative justice?" and shares a story from a restorative circle class. David talks about how in Restorative Justice, crime is an offense against relationship, not an offense against rules.
In this segment, he also talks about his faith and his work.
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Video Series: Cindy Adcock, Director of Experiential Learning, Charlotte Law
Video Series: Tim Floyd: Director of Law & Public Service, Mercer Law School
Part 2 is included in our Introduction to Restorative Justice section and can be viewed at: http://cuttingedgelaw.com/content/video-tim-floyd-director-law-public-se...
Part 3 is about Tim's experience in representing a client in a capital murder case - and losing. He talks about the trauma that can be involved in law practice. Find Part 3 at
http://cuttingedgelaw.com/content/part-3-tim-floyd-trauma-and-vicarious-...
Video: Erica Ariel Fox
Fox has been teaching with the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School since 1996, and builds her work on the teaching of her mentors, including Robert Mnookin, Frank E.A. Sander, Michael Wheeler, Roger Fisher, and William Ury. She also serves on the Harvard Mediation Program’s advisory board and the board of directors of Mediation Works Incorporated.
Fox’s research focuses on barriers to self-advocacy in difficult negotiations, and ways to overcome these barriers. She is currently writing a book based on her article, “Alone in the Hallway: Challenges to Effective Self-Representation in Negotiation,” which appeared in the first issue of the Harvard Negotiation Law Review.
In Part 1, Erica talks about how her faith played a part in her career path, including her work as a corporate lawyer, about her early work with Roger Fisher & Getting to Yes, and how the death of her parents led her to deep inquiry into her life purpose and the synthesis of law and the human spirit.