About the authors
We wrote this book to provide a primer for colleges and universities who seek to generally move campus culture in a more restorative direction. More specifically for practitioners interested in exploring the possibility of amending existing sexual misconduct policies, including investigative-adjudicatory Title IX policy and procedures, through a restorative justice-informed lens. We want readers to explore why it makes all the difference (for both students and administrators) to add RJ resolution options.
Mikayla W-C McCray, MARJ
Restorative Justice Practitioner
Mikayla Waters-Crittenton McCray trains organizations in restorative justice and helped launch a major city and county diversion program. Formerly the Assistant Director of Student Accountability and Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University, she also advanced RJ in intimate partner violence and sexual violence at Impact Justice. Certified in trauma awareness and resilience and a rape crisis counselor, she holds an M.A. in RJ, and lives in Puerto Rico.
Equity, Civil Rights, & Title IX Specialist
Rachel Roth Sawatzky, EdD
Rachel Roth Sawatzky has worked in a variety of higher education roles at Eastern Mennonite University including as Title IX Coordinator, and at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on restorative institutional policies and practices. She holds an Ed.D. in higher education administration, and resides in Michigan.
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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your understanding of restorative justice in addressing campus sexual harms. We also provide a list of resources at the end of the book for further learning.
