@Ivy Mazzola I have a JD, and have worked in this field for over six years. I looked you up on LinkedIn since you used your full name here, and I hope you can understand that—given the difference in our professional experience and education—your insinuation that I’m somehow trying do something outside of the law and that your speculations on how close to a judicial process CH is—does not sit well with me.
I insinuated that you were trying to do something outside of the law? Where? I honestly didn’t mean to [Edit: Oh I think I know what line you noticed… no I wasn’t meaning to insinuate that in a negative way. If I insinuated that as going against the law I’d be insinuating negative toward all people who do external justice processes. I more mean “that’s a difference of opinion that boggles my mind” I know why people avoid it, as you say victims find it retraumatizing to go through judicial process. But it still boggles my mind that you and others are coming up with different value calculation here than me.
Also I implied that CH has a process very far from a judicial process. It sounded like, in your article, you don’t want a judicial process, and I’m confused what you’d want that isn’t essentially judicial yet is also quite different from what CEA is doing. Whereas I would want one much closer to typical judicial process than what CEA has.]
@Ivy Mazzola I have a JD, and have worked in this field for over six years. I looked you up on LinkedIn since you used your full name here, and I hope you can understand that—given the difference in our professional experience and education—your insinuation that I’m somehow trying do something outside of the law and that your speculations on how close to a judicial process CH is—does not sit well with me.
I insinuated that you were trying to do something outside of the law? Where? I honestly didn’t mean to [Edit: Oh I think I know what line you noticed… no I wasn’t meaning to insinuate that in a negative way. If I insinuated that as going against the law I’d be insinuating negative toward all people who do external justice processes. I more mean “that’s a difference of opinion that boggles my mind” I know why people avoid it, as you say victims find it retraumatizing to go through judicial process. But it still boggles my mind that you and others are coming up with different value calculation here than me.
Also I implied that CH has a process very far from a judicial process. It sounded like, in your article, you don’t want a judicial process, and I’m confused what you’d want that isn’t essentially judicial yet is also quite different from what CEA is doing. Whereas I would want one much closer to typical judicial process than what CEA has.]