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Punch: The Real-Life Restorative Justice Story Behind the Broadway Show

Punch: The Real-Life Restorative Justice Story Behind the Broadway Show

Update: 2025-09-29
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This is a story, not so much of forgiveness, but of something richer, more complicated, and even more deeply human.


A story about moving forward after the worst loss imaginable, with the person who thrust that loss upon you.


Hear from Jacob Dunne, whose one punch killed 28 year-old James Hodgkinson outside of a bar in Nottingham, England; from James’s parents, Joan Scourfield and David Hodgkinson; and from Nicola Fowler, the restorative justice facilitator who has been a part of their journey since its beginning.


‘Punch,’ the play based on their story, has just opened on Broadway.


Full show notes (photos + transcript)


Learn more about how the Center for Justice Innovation is using restorative justice to respond to instances of serious harm and violence.


Learn more about the Manhattan Theatre Club production of ‘Punch.’


Learn more about the Common Ground Justice Project that Jacob, Joan, and David are collaborating on.

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Punch: The Real-Life Restorative Justice Story Behind the Broadway Show

Punch: The Real-Life Restorative Justice Story Behind the Broadway Show

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