cole aruges with his dad
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Circle Justice
Cole was sent to circle justice after violently attacking and severely injuring a classmate, Peter Driscal, in a fit of anger. His actions were part of a cycle of violence stemming from his troubled background and inability to manage his emotions. Circle justice was seen as an alternative to traditional punishment, aiming to help Cole confront the consequences of his actions, promote healing, and encourage accountability within the community. This process was intended to facilitate his personal growth and rehabilitation.
Edwin and Garvey arranged for Cole to participate in Circle Justice, a Native American healing circle, to help him take responsibility for his actions and make amends for the harm he caused. They also provided guidance and support throughout Cole's rehabilitation process on the island.
Cole Matthews is held in detention for one year as part of his sentence for assaulting Peter Driscal. During his time in detention, Cole undergoes a transformation through the Circle Justice program and the healing process on the island with the Spirit Bear.
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Cole argues with Edwin and Garvey at the Circle of Justice in the novel Touching Spirit Bear. Edwin and Garvey are Cole's probation officer and Circle Keeper, and they are part of the restorative justice program that Cole is in.
Cole argues with the Spirit Bear at the circle. He sees the bear as a reflection of himself and his inner struggles, leading to a confrontation that eventually helps him confront his own inner demons. Ultimately, the encounter with the bear serves as a turning point in Cole's healing journey.
In "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole Matthews argues against the other members of the Circle Justice, including Garvey and the elders, who advocate for his accountability and healing. He initially resists their perspectives, trying to justify his past actions and deflect responsibility. Ultimately, the Circle aims to help him confront the consequences of his behavior and find a path to redemption. Cole's journey throughout the circle reflects his struggle to understand the importance of community and personal growth.
he meant that he was on a circle with him and other people that was like Cole.
They mainly argue over who is taller as when they measure back to back they can't see who's taller and argue profusely. If they're not arguing over this it is over what's best corrie or eastenders!! This comes straight from the housekeeper
Cole's parents typically sit with him, on opposite sides of the circle, during circle justice meetings. They are there to provide support to Cole, listen to the perspectives of others, and participate in the healing process as a family unit.
Cole's parents sit on the opposite side of the circle from Cole, demonstrating their separate perspectives and roles in the healing process. They participate in the circle to address the harm that Cole has caused and to contribute to his rehabilitation.
Keyshia Cole The Way It Is - 2006 Full Circle was released on: USA: 23 December 2008
Participants in Cole's circle justice process may include Cole, his family and friends, a facilitator or mediator, and individuals directly impacted by the situation that led to the circle justice being convened. Other members of the community depending on the model being used.
its apart of living
there where about like 10 students at the circle justice