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AI for prepping restorative justice conferences
Structure the harm-and-repair conversation so it actually changes behavior.
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- 1The premise
- 2restorative justice
- 3behavior intervention
- 4conference structure
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Section 1
The premise
Restorative conferences fail when unstructured; AI helps you script the questions and predict needs.
What AI does well here
- Draft restorative questions for each role (harmed, harmer, supporters)
- Surface likely emotional moments and prep responses
- Suggest follow-through agreements
What AI cannot do
- Replace facilitator skill in the room
- Heal the relationship for the students
- Predict whether the conference will work
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