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Case must follow the Government of BC’s Restorative Justice Framework.
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A referral is made to Restorative Justice Terrace.
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A file is opened and assigned a lead RJ Facilitator.
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A Lead facilitator sets up Inteviews with all involved to determine if an RJ Process is a fit for the situation. If yes, an RJ process (Community Justice Forum, Peacemaking Cirlce, Victim/Offender Conference, Offender Only Conference) is then scheduled and conducted with the individual who experienced the harm, the individual who caused the harm, their respective supporters and the RJ faciitation team.
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The Forum, Circle or Conference provides the individual who experienced the harm, the individual who caused the harm and their respective supporters an opportunity to describe the incident and share their reactions and feelings to the incident. Some RJ processes follow a precise script and others are more free flowing.
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Through the RJ process, participants come to an agreement that addresses the needs of the person who experienced the harm and holds those who caused the harm meaningfully accountable for their actions.
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The procees is closed once all parties agree to the terms and conditions of the agreement.