RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PANELS | MONTPELIER COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
Offers restorative justice programs that require that the person who committed the offense meet with a group of trained citizen volunteers to be accountable to their community. Affected parties and others impacted by the incident are welcomed into the process. Offenders are expected to engage in dialogue with the Panels or conference attendees and the affected parties in order to deepen their understanding of the harm they caused to the individuals and their community. They also must collaboratively develop and complete activities to make amends, reduce the likelihood to re-offend, and connect positively with their community.
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Last Assured
07/31/2024
Physical Address
39 Main Street, Lower Level, Montpelier, VT 05602
Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm
Voice
Application process
By Telephone; By Email; Appointment Required
Eligibility
Court Ordered Individuals; Direct referrals from law enforcement or schools
Agency info
MONTPELIER COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
Montpelier Community Justice Center, a member of the Community Justice Network of Vermont, is a non-profit restorative justice organization that works with citizens, local and state government, and law enforcement agencies to provide restorative responses to crime and conflict. Programs promote restorative practices by increasing community involvement in finding solutions to crime through Reparative Boards, Circles of Support and Accountability, Community Dialogue Facilitations, Safe Driving Program, Conflict Resolution Training, and Family Group Conferencing. The Montpelier Community Justice Center provides services to the communities of Montpelier, Berlin, Calais, East Montpelier, Middlesex, Northfield, Roxbury, Waitsfield, Warren, Waterbury, and Worcester.