Introduction to Alternative Justice

Introduction to Alternative Justice

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What You’ll Learn

    Course Requirements

    • No previous experience is needed to take up this course.
    • No previous experience is needed to take up this course.

    Course Overview

    This course is brought to you by One Future Collective. One Future Collective is
    a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision of a world built on social
    justice, led by communities of care. We fight for each person's right to live a
    life of safety, dignity, and belongingness by catalysing people's power and
    building just institutions.
    The term ‘justice’ is a multi-faceted concept and has many different meanings
    and ways in which it has been understood and described. The course "Introduction
    to Alternative Justice" is designed to comprehensively explore alternative
    justice [AJ] through real-life global and Indian examples, shedding light on
    community accountability and the practical implementation of alternative justice
    forms. It delves into the nuances of AJ, its history, and theories and situates
    its relevance in today's world. A core focus is on the types of AJ such as
    Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice, Community Justice, and Therapeutic
    Justice with global and Indian case studies of each to understand the
    implementation of applying AJ in real life. Further, the course delves into the
    limitations and criticisms of AJ, reclaiming accountability and addressing the
    differences between compensation and reparations. It discusses decolonized
    accountability, acknowledgment, and its linkages to AJ.
    Through this course, learners will be able to:
    1. Explore the different conceptions of justice with a focus on alternative
    justice;
    2. Understand the limitations of traditional justice systems;
    3. Unpack the meaning of alternative justice and understand its practical
    applications in different parts of the world;
    4. Engage with its benefits, challenges, and criticisms;
    5. And understand the role of accountability and responsibility in practising
    alternative justice.
    Please note that these courses are an attempt by One Future Collective to
    provide information in an open-access format and that they are made with very
    low budgets.
    This course is brought to you by One Future Collective. One Future Collective is
    a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision of a world built on social
    justice, led by communities of care. We fight for each person's right to live a
    life of safety, dignity, and belongingness by catalysing people's power and
    building just institutions.
    The term ‘justice’ is a multi-faceted concept and has many different meanings
    and ways in which it has been understood and described. The course "Introduction
    to Alternative Justice" is designed to comprehensively explore alternative
    justice [AJ] through real-life global and Indian examples, shedding light on
    community accountability and the practical implementation of alternative justice
    forms. It delves into the nuances of AJ, its history, and theories and situates
    its relevance in today's world. A core focus is on the types of AJ such as
    Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice, Community Justice, and Therapeutic
    Justice with global and Indian case studies of each to understand the
    implementation of applying AJ in real life. Further, the course delves into the
    limitations and criticisms of AJ, reclaiming accountability and addressing the
    differences between compensation and reparations. It discusses decolonized
    accountability, acknowledgment, and its linkages to AJ.
    Through this course, learners will be able to:
    1. Explore the different conceptions of justice with a focus on alternative
    justice;
    2. Understand the limitations of traditional justice systems;
    3. Unpack the meaning of alternative justice and understand its practical
    applications in different parts of the world;
    4. Engage with its benefits, challenges, and criticisms;
    5. And understand the role of accountability and responsibility in practising
    alternative justice.
    Please note that these courses are an attempt by One Future Collective to
    provide information in an open-access format and that they are made with very
    low budgets.

    Who This Course Is For

    • We would recommend this course to all those who are interested in learning
    • We would recommend this course to all those who are interested in learning

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    One Future Collective

    One Future Collective

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    4.3 Instructor Rating 📝 251 Reviews 👨‍🎓 2,836 Students 📚 19 Courses

    One Future Collective is a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision ofa world built on social justice, led by communities of care. We fight for theright of each person to live a life of safety, dignity and belongingness bycatalysing people-power and building just institutions. We exist to furthersocial justice in India and globally.

    "Let's build something amazing together!"

    One Future Collective

    One Future Collective

    Graphics Design and Video Editing Expert

    4.3 Instructor Rating 📝 251 Reviews 👨‍🎓 2,836 Students 📚 19 Courses

    One Future Collective is a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision ofa world built on social justice, led by communities of care. We fight for theright of each person to live a life of safety, dignity and belongingness bycatalysing people-power and building just institutions. We exist to furthersocial justice in India and globally.

    "Let's build something amazing together!"