Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice is a process whereby people who have been
involved in an incident or a crime can come together with the
assistance of a neutral, trained facilitator to talk about the
incident and find out who was affected and how.
They are then able to reach an understanding about what needs to
happen to repair any harm caused or prevent a recurrence, and
formulate a strategy that will help all concerned to move forward
positively.
Whether you have been a victim of a crime or harmful incident,
or the perpetrator of such an event and want to know more about how
Restorative Justice may be able to assist you and those affected,
please contact Barry Mason on 01603
276275 or 07766443218 (24 hour Answering Service) or
via email at masonb@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
You can learn more about volunteering to help those affected by
using the restorative justice process by visiting our volunteering section of the site.