The Restorative Justice Alternative Resolution Process (RJARP) is an alternative resolution process to the formal conduct process. It applies restorative philosophy to help our community understand how they impact themselves and those around them, and to build a stronger and more caring community.
Justice and Legal Thought Scholars Kyleigh Klinger and Jordan Bellevue, who interned with the Office of Resident Life, assisted the Restorative Justice committee, the Office of Student Conduct, and the Office of Rights and Responsibilities in the production of the video explaining how RJARP is different from the formal process.