RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PANELS | RUTLAND COUNTY RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CENTER
Offers reparative panels as a form of community-sponsored probation that brings convicted offenders before a volunteer panel of citizens as part of their sentencing process. Panels work with victims and offenders to identify the harm caused by the crime and how that harm can be repaired while holding the offender responsible and accountable. Fee reduction available on a case-by-case basis
Categories
Last Assured
11/09/2023
Physical Address
50 Center Street, Rutland, VT 05701
Hours
Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-4:30pm
Fax
(802) 786-8890
Voice
Application process
By Telephone; In Person; Appointment Required
Fee
Fixed Fees
Eligibility
Referral from State's Attorney's Office
Agency info
RUTLAND COUNTY RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CENTER
Rutland County Restorative Justice, 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 in Rutland County. Programs promote restorative practices by increasing community involvement in finding solutions to crime through Reparative Panels, Court Diversion, Pretrial Services, Victim Services, Driving With License Suspended program, and the BARJ (Balanced and Restorative Justice) and YSASP (Youth Substance Abuse Safety Program) youth programs.