What is Restorative Justice? Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones wants to ensure that high quality Restorative Justice is accessible to every victim of crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB) across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, irrespective of the individual circumstances.
Restorative Justice (RJ) is a victim focused, trauma informed approach that empowers victims and communities. What is trauma-informed? A trauma-informed approach is treating everyone with care and understanding by recognising that some people might have gone through physically or emotionally harmful experiences which have affected their behaviour today. Restorative Justice provides the opportunity to:
For offenders, Restorative Justice can help provide the opportunity for them to accept responsibility and recognise the impact that their offending behaviour has had on others. In this way, Restorative Justice has the potential to help rehabilitate offenders and support them in addressing their offending behaviour. If you would like to find out more about the local RJ service and Restorative Justice, please visit: https://www.rjhampshire.org.uk/ https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/commissioner/partnership-working/restorative-justice
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Today, I have launched a public consultation to develop my new Police and Crime Plan. The consultation, which is open for 10 weeks, will help set clear policing priorities over the next four years to deliver the best-in-class police force that you so rightly deserve. Being re-elected as your Police and Crime Commissioner for a second term is an overwhelming endorsement of the work I’ve delivered to date, specifically the recruitment of 650 additional police officers, bringing back named and contactable Local Bobbies for every community and opening 10 more police stations and front counters. Now, I want get started on what we can do next. By hearing from you, I can develop policies and initiatives that resonate with the unique needs of where you live. Each pledge in my new plan will be designed based on direct feedback from you. Your views will form the bedrock of my new Police and Crime Plan which is why I want to hear from as many people as possible. Please click on the link to fill out the survey. The survey will be open for 10 weeks from June 10 – August 19. I very much look forward to hearing from you. Donna Jones Police and Crime Commissioner |
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