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Restorative justice in Manchester

by Mark Rowe

A new service that brings victims of crime face-to-face with offenders has launched in Manchester. The Greater Manchester Restorative Justice Service has been commissioned by Greater Manchester Combined Authority, with Greater Manchester Police. A charity Remedi will provide the restorative justice.

Victims of crime can ask for restorative justice at any stage of the criminal justice process, including after an offender has been sentenced and sent to prison. That could be a face-to-face meeting or a letter, agreed in advance by all involved.

Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester Bev Hughes said: “We know that when used in the right way, restorative justice can be very effective. It is a powerful process in which criminals face up to what they’ve done and gives victims the closure they need.

“This new service will ensure a consistent offer across Greater Manchester, giving more victims the chance to take part if they wish, whilst making sure restorative justice is used appropriately putting the needs of victims at the heart.”

Superintendent Sarah Morton of GMP’s Criminal Justice and Custody Branch, said: “I am delighted that GMP are working with GMCA, Remedi and other partners to help deliver the new Greater Manchester wide Restorative Justice service. Restorative Justice is a really effective tool for helping those harmed by crime to move on from what has happened to them and is a service that we want our officers to use and to promote with victims as much as possible.

“Evidence shows that Restorative Justice is also really effective at reducing re-offending and we hope that offenders will choose to engage with the service as a way of understanding the personal harm caused by their actions. Also, we hope they use it to make amends the best they can and as motivation to behave differently in the future.”

Chris Hickin from Remedi said: “Remedi are extremely proud that we are the organisation entrusted to give victims of crime in Greater Manchester access to restorative justice. Having delivered restorative justice for 23 years across all forms of the criminal justice system we have seen first-hand how empowering the process can be for people taking part. Remedi are committed to delivering a safe, accessible and victim-centred approach to RJ and we can’t wait to get started.”

Visit www.gmvictims.org.uk/RJ.

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