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Running Head: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AS A WINDOWRestorative Justice as a Window into Relationships:Student Experiences of Social Control and Social Engagement inScotland and CanadaKristin Elaine ReimerThesis submitted to theFaculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studiesin partial fulfillment of the requirementsfor the Doctorate in Philosophy degree in EducationFaculty of EducationUniversity of OttawaThesis Advisor:Dr. Lorna McLeanFaculty of Education, University of OttawaThesis Committee:Dr. Richard BarwellFaculty of Education, University of OttawaDr. Ruth KaneFaculty of Education, University of OttawaDr. David SmithFaculty of Education, University of OttawaDr. Joel WestheimerFaculty of Education, University of Ottawa Kristin Elaine Reimer, Ottawa, Canada, 2015

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AS A WINDOWKristin ReimerTable of aff.55Students.56TrainingFacilitators.58ii

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AS A WINDOWKristin views.63Questionnaires.65LearningCircles.66Co- ules,andvoice.213Theme2:Pupil- 3:Adult- y.222Theme4:Adultresponsestorule- iii

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AS A WINDOWKristin ReimerTheme5:Handlingharm:Adult- ‐facilitatedtalkorpupil- 70Theme2:Soccerepitomizesthebestandworstofstudent- trol.

justice was in the headlines in Canada, as Dalhousie University’s administration chose to enter into a restorative justice process to address a sexual harassment case in their dentistry program. These are all signs that restorative justice has gone mainstream. This recent public attention, however, has generated unease among some restorative

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