Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice

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Cranbrook Community Restorative JusticeContact InformationCranbrook RCMPCst. Stephanie Mount31 - 11 th Avenue SouthCranbrook, BCV1C 2N9Phone: (250) 417-4231Fax: (250) 417-4211E-mail: Stephanie.MOUNT@rcmp.grc-gc.caProgram InformationStructure of program: RCMP and Community operatedTarget Group:Young and adult offendersGoals and Objectives: To increase referrals and train new volunteers.Program Model:Community Justice ForumReferral Source(s): Police, crown, probation, schoolsReferral Types:Property offences, neighborhood issues, mischief, assault.Support/ Funding: $5000 start-up grant from Ministry of PSSGStaffing Structure: No paid staffVolunteers Involved: 2 facilitatorsYears in Operation: 5Training:Indicators of Success:Challenges/ Obstacles:Resources Available:Community Justice Forum facilitator trainingVery low recidivism rate; referrals from police greatly increased.Training new volunteers; advertising program.Conference facilities provided.

Creston Valley Community Justice ProgramContact InformationRoma Rowed-Falconer (Coordinator)c/o Creston RCMP Detachment421 - 16 th AvenueCreston, BCV0B 1G0Phone: (250) 482-9313Fax: (250) 482-7314E-mail: darobe@kootenay.comProgram InformationStructure of program: Program run out of Creston RCMP Detachment (Cpl. TerryMacKELLAR)Target Group:Youth and adult offenders.Goals and Objectives: To provide a quality service to the community.Program Model:Community Justice ForumReferral Source(s): Over 90% RCMPSupport/ Funding: Grants and donations; start-up grant from Ministry of PSSGStaffing Structure: No paid staffVolunteers Involved: 10Years in Operation: Program started in 2000, but then lost its coordinator. Program isstarting again, May 2002.Partners Involved: Local businesses, and Lower Kootenay Band.Training:Challenges/ Obstacles:Resources Available:Facilitators trained by RCMP.Keeping volunteer staff.RCMP, other programs in the province.

Cranbrook <strong>Community</strong> Restorative <strong>Justice</strong>Contact <strong>Information</strong>Cranbrook RCMPCst. Stephanie Mount31 - 11 th Avenue SouthCranbrook, BCV1C 2N9Phone: (250) 417-4231Fax: (250) 417-4211E-mail: Stephanie.MOUNT@rcmp.grc-gc.caProgram <strong>Information</strong>Structure <strong>of</strong> program: RCMP and <strong>Community</strong> operatedTarget Group:Young and adult <strong>of</strong>fendersGoals and Objectives: To increase referrals and train new volunteers.Program Model:<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> ForumReferral Source(s): Police, crown, probation, schoolsReferral Types:Property <strong>of</strong>fences, neighborhood issues, mischief, assault.Support/ Funding: $5000 start-up grant from <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> PSSGStaffing Structure: No paid staffVolunteers Involved: 2 facilitatorsYears in Operation: 5Training:Indicators <strong>of</strong> Success:Challenges/ Obstacles:Resources Available:<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> Forum facilitator trainingVery low recidivism rate; referrals from police greatly increased.Training new volunteers; advertising program.Conference facilities provided.

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