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Restorative justice is an
approach to
justice that aims to
repair the harm done to victims. In
doing so,
practitioners work to
ensure that
offenders take...
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Restorative dentistry is the study,
diagnosis and
integrated management of
diseases of the
teeth and
their supporting structures and the rehabilitation...
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Restorative practices (or RP) is a
social science field concerned with
improving and
repairing relationships and
social connections among people. Whereas...
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Restorative Neurology and
Neuroscience is a
bimonthly peer-reviewed
medical journal published by IOS
Press that was
established in 1989. The editor-in-chief...
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Institute for
Restorative Practices Graduate School (IIRP) is a
private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania,
focused on
restorative practices.: 4–5 ...
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bodies and
features damaged by
accident or
disease is
commonly called restorative art or demisurgery, and all
qualified embalmers have some
degree of training...
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Atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) is a
method for
cleaning out
tooth decay (dental caries) from
teeth using only hand
instruments (dental hatchet...
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Restorative Yoga is the
practice of asanas, each held for
longer than in
conventional yoga as
exercise classes,
often with the
support of
props such as...
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Smelling salts, also
known as
ammonia inhalants,
spirit of hartshorn, or sal volatile, are
chemical compounds used as
stimulants to
restore consciousness...
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perpetuate harm and injustice.
Taking up and
expanding on the
goals of
restorative justice such as individual/community accountability, reparation, and...