Kangaroo Court is a Gilboa tradition that received a revised treatment
on Wednesday night. The night opened with the classic procedures: The
chanichim took the Madrichim to court for various “transgressions”
(example: forgetting to wake up the Bogrot at Kima). Justice was served
via whipped cream pies in the face of the convicts. When punishment went
too far, however, the night turned into a provocative analysis of
America’s Justice system. Machaneh explored the potential for restorative
justice to act as a substitute for the prison system.
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