Establishing a restorative justice option in the criminal legal system
November 13, 2023 03:40 PM to All House Members
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Representative Christopher Rabb
D House District 200
Along With

Rep. Dan Williams
D House District 74
Memo
Restorative justice is a philosophy of criminal justice that seeks to understand and repair the harmful consequences of a criminal act. It focuses on the restoration of the victim and mending damaged relationships, as opposed to punishing the offender.
This approach emphasizes rehabilitating those who commit an offense while holding them accountable for their behavior. Several restorative justice methods consist of victim assistance, community service, victim-offender mediation, peacemaking circles, and family group conferencing.
Research regarding restorative justice has consistently demonstrated higher rates of victim satisfaction, lower rates of recidivism and enhanced offender accountability, as well as better restitution payoffs.
Therefore, we are introducing legislation to permit judges to use a restorative justice approach in the criminal legal system. This legislation will add restorative justice as a sentencing alternative. Additionally, the bill would provide for confidentiality of any information shared in a restorative justice program.
Please join us in co-sponsoring this important step forward in community-centered harm reduction within the criminal legal system.
This approach emphasizes rehabilitating those who commit an offense while holding them accountable for their behavior. Several restorative justice methods consist of victim assistance, community service, victim-offender mediation, peacemaking circles, and family group conferencing.
Research regarding restorative justice has consistently demonstrated higher rates of victim satisfaction, lower rates of recidivism and enhanced offender accountability, as well as better restitution payoffs.
Therefore, we are introducing legislation to permit judges to use a restorative justice approach in the criminal legal system. This legislation will add restorative justice as a sentencing alternative. Additionally, the bill would provide for confidentiality of any information shared in a restorative justice program.
Please join us in co-sponsoring this important step forward in community-centered harm reduction within the criminal legal system.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 1849
Last updated on November 13, 2023 03:41 PM
Establishing a restorative justice option in the criminal legal system
November 13, 2023 03:40 PM to All House Members
Circulated By
RABB and WILLIAMS
Memo
Restorative justice is a philosophy of criminal justice that seeks to understand and repair the harmful consequences of a criminal act. It focuses on the restoration of the victim and mending damaged relationships, as opposed to punishing the offender.
This approach emphasizes rehabilitating those who commit an offense while holding them accountable for their behavior. Several restorative justice methods consist of victim assistance, community service, victim-offender mediation, peacemaking circles, and family group conferencing.
Research regarding restorative justice has consistently demonstrated higher rates of victim satisfaction, lower rates of recidivism and enhanced offender accountability, as well as better restitution payoffs.
Therefore, we are introducing legislation to permit judges to use a restorative justice approach in the criminal legal system. This legislation will add restorative justice as a sentencing alternative. Additionally, the bill would provide for confidentiality of any information shared in a restorative justice program.
Please join us in co-sponsoring this important step forward in community-centered harm reduction within the criminal legal system.
This approach emphasizes rehabilitating those who commit an offense while holding them accountable for their behavior. Several restorative justice methods consist of victim assistance, community service, victim-offender mediation, peacemaking circles, and family group conferencing.
Research regarding restorative justice has consistently demonstrated higher rates of victim satisfaction, lower rates of recidivism and enhanced offender accountability, as well as better restitution payoffs.
Therefore, we are introducing legislation to permit judges to use a restorative justice approach in the criminal legal system. This legislation will add restorative justice as a sentencing alternative. Additionally, the bill would provide for confidentiality of any information shared in a restorative justice program.
Please join us in co-sponsoring this important step forward in community-centered harm reduction within the criminal legal system.
Document
Introduced as HB 1849
Last Updated
November 13, 2023 03:41 PM
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