Johnny, I spent two years working in the Supreme Court in the Northern Territory of Australia - one of the most "litigious" jurisdictions in the world. Your point was painfully (gut-wrenchingly) apparent there. Not to mention the cyclical nature of the offending (by individuals and between generations). I would love to continue discussing this. Grief workshops sound like a powerful ancillary tool for the criminal justice system.
Johnny, I spent two years working in the Supreme Court in the Northern Territory of Australia - one of the most "litigious" jurisdictions in the world. Your point was painfully (gut-wrenchingly) apparent there. Not to mention the cyclical nature of the offending (by individuals and between generations). I would love to continue discussing this. Grief workshops sound like a powerful ancillary tool for the criminal justice system.
Always down for a chat. We can pick this up in the DMs!
And I agree. Im currently at a men’s group retreat for formerly incarcerated men where we do grief work. It always powerful.