- Adjunct Faculty
- Online Faculty
Justine Darling
Titles
- Course Developer
Degrees
Contact
Email: JDarling@vermontlaw.edu
Biography
Contact
Dr. Andreu Darling began her restorative journey as a GED teacher and legal advocate for homeless youth at the Covenant House in Newark, New Jersey. Her passion for addressing the school to prison pipeline led her to pursue an MA in Peace and Justice Studies at the University of San Diego and a PhD in Education at San Diego State University. Justine is a restorative trainer, facilitator, consultant, and researcher focused on addressing inequities in the education system through the use of restorative justice practices. In 2011, she co-founded the restorative justice program at the University of San Diego, which supports residential life, student affairs and the conduct office in using both proactive and responsive restorative processes to build a stronger community and address harms in a relational way. Most recently she served as the Director of Restorative Justice Practices at the National Conflict Resolution Center overseeing restorative implementation across San Diego in K-12 schools, universities, communities, organizations, and the criminal justice system. Currently, Justine teaches at the University of San Diego’s Center for Restorative Justice in the Restorative Justice Certificate Program. She has also had the honor of learning first hand from global restorative practices including the Youth Justice Agency in Northern Ireland, the Gacaca Courts of Rwanda, and Maori Family Group Conferencing in New Zealand.
Expertise
- Restorative Justice
Departments
- Center for Justice Reform
- Online Learning Program