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Following your involvement in criminal activity, you may be referred to Island Community Justice Society to participate in a process which involves you, the victim and community, in an attempt to deal with the harm which resulted from your actions.
What does Restorative Justice mean to you?
An opportunity ...
- to take responsibility for your actions in a safe environment
- to hear how your actions affected others
- to take an active part in determining how you may begin to repair the harm done
- to ask for help with problems that may have contributed to your actions
List of available services:
(Please refer to Services Profile section for more detail)
- Educational Workshops
Topics covered:
- Victim Empathy
- Shoplifting Education
- Anger Awareness and Management
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Awareness
- Decision Making
- Restorative Justice Services
- Community Justice Forum
- Victim Offender Meeting
- Accountability Meeting
- Sentencing Circle
- Community Service Order Program
Volunteer Support Services
One of the key reasons for our
success in dealing with youth in conflict with
the law, is our volunteers. We have
approximately 80 volunteers island wide, who have the desire and training which enables them to help youth through this difficult time in their lives. You will be assigned a volunteer who will provide information, encouragement, and liaison services between you and our agency.
Service Delivery Standards
Island Community Justice Societys accountability to youth in conflict with the law requires the following standards:
- Youth will be provided with the necessary supports to prepare for successful participation in the agencys services, which will be reflected in the design of all case management processes.
- Youth will receive the support needed to stand accountable for the harm they have caused in a process which is respectful of their dignity and their legal rights.
- Youth will have the opportunity to carry out positive and competency building reparation experiences.
- Youth will have the opportunity to participate in programs which will assist them to improve awareness and decision making skills.
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