• Law of One Series - Dealing with Crime | E4

  • Jun 10 2022
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Law of One Series - Dealing with Crime | E4

  • Summary

  • In this ten part series, two lawyers come together to explore what it could look like if the law as we know it shifted toward a more unified Law of One in our near future. 

    In this fourth episode, our two Lawyers, Virginia Robin and Geraldine Johns-Putra contrast the punitive based criminal law system with the unifying premises found in the Law of One.

    Virginia, co-founder of Lawyers for Love, defies labels but is best recognised as being a lawyer, modern shaman, author and TEDx’er. Lawyers for Love offers a unique, alternate dispute resolution platform that supports the discovery of our authentic selves, by using existing conflict as a catalyst to do so.

     Geraldine is a practicing lawyer with her own firm specialising in governance, the impact economy and business & human rights. Her New Earth lawyer podcast features conversations with lawyers who are changing the practice of law to change the world.

     Virginia believes that by replacing our existing legal system with one that is more compassionate and validating and most of all, directed by the more highly conscious state of love, we will create a more optimal society.

     Geraldine advises clients who are currently engaged in positive transformation of their own businesses, the wider economy, the environment and communities. She sees a world already changing for the better and the law and lawyers adapting in the right direction

    Show notes

    • [0:01] Virginia reflects on how our criminal law systems embody separation, judgment and enforcement of rules, instead of love and understanding.
    • [6:01] In a transition towards unity consciousness, criminal law needs urgent reform. It addresses how we deal with free will but could do so in a fairer and wiser way.
    • [10:38] We can start by taking a holistic approach and collective responsibility for crimes, as some Indigenous groups do.
    • [13:29] Criminal law currently separates the individual by pitting the machinery of the State against him or her.. Restorative justice is an example of redressing this imbalance.
    • [17:12] Trauma-informed law is another reform that extends compassion to those who commit and are affected by crimes.
    • [21:22] A reformed criminal law system that aligns with the Law of One would encourage a multi-dimensional approach from lawyers.
    • [26:48] Privatised correctional facilities also encourages an industry of creating criminals and recividists, 
    • [29:44] In stigmatising crime, our current system punishes and separates,​  
    • [34:27] Criminalising social issues, like drugs and abortion, removes the opportunity to examine why we have created those issues as a collective.
    • [41:32] The opportunity to examine why a criminal incident has been created extends to the victim.  A restorative justice or truth and reconciliation path helps victims to be heard, but there is a deeper healing for victims to be supported to understand why they co-created the incident in the first place.

    For more information, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.

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