RT Article T1 Exploring genesis and praxis of restorative justice in Saskatchewan, Canada JF Contemporary justice review VO 27 IS 2/3 SP 183 OP 201 A1 Asadullah, Muhammad LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1912877716 AB This study explores the growth and development of restorative justice in Saskatchewan. With key informant interviews and surveys, this study finds that government officials and the community played an important role in the growth of restorative justice (RJ) in Saskatchewan. The data are analyzed with NVivo 10 software. This study finds multiple factors contributing to the growth and development of restorative justice in Saskatchewan. Dissatisfaction with the current criminal justice system, increased awareness of restorative justice, and faith-based organizations such as the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), Indigenous-led justice organizations and funding support from both provincial and federal governments facilitated the growth of RJ in SK. This study captures a major discussion of government in restorative justice. This study ends with sharing some limitations and areas for future research. K1 Praxis K1 Community K1 role of government K1 prairie province K1 Genesis DO 10.1080/10282580.2024.2394689