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Recording of The Mint House Event 'Empathy and Restorative Justice' (6 December 2022). This event explored the role of empathy in restorative justice processes. How can developing and experiencing empathy affect how people engage in restorative work? Can empathy help people on both sides of a conflict understand the experiences and needs of the other? What difference does it make? We explored these questions by listening to the perspectives of three panel members with a variety of expertise in restorative justice: 🟢 Wesley Grinham is is a senior mentor and groupwork facilitator for vulnerable young people. He has lived experience of the criminal justice system and restorative justice and has worked as a restorative justice facilitator to resolve conflicts within prison communities. kimia sadaatian 🟢 Kimia Saadatian is a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University. Trained as an interdisciplinary social psychologist, Kimia studies issues surrounding punishment, prejudice, and empathy. Her research develops evidence-based tools to reduce punitive attitudes in education, policing, and re-entry following incarceration. 🟢 Pete Wallis is an experienced trainer and senior restorative justice practitioner with Oxfordshire Youth Justice and Exploitation Service. He has written or co-authored several books on restorative justice, including Understanding Restorative Justice, which explores the role of empathy in restorative processes. For more information on The Mint House and our other events and training opportunities, please visit: www.minthouseoxford.co.uk