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RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
The Community Justice Initiatives Association (CJI) is a non-profit society located in Langley, BC, Canada. For over 30 years, we have been pioneers in Restorative Justice, providing programs and services aimed at conflict resolution, reconciliation and the reparation of harm. Find Out More About Us. PROGRAMS - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm OUR TEAM - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Come Meet Our CJI Staff David L. Gustafson Executive Director, VOMP Facilitator, Trainer David is not only CJI’s Executive Director, he is also one of our founders. He developed and directed the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) in Langley, BC, that helped to establish CJI as the society which administered other communityjustice and
WHO IS CJI?
CENTRE FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRACTICE Centre for Restorative Justice Restorative Justice techniques can also helpindividuals, private institutions and corporations. These processes can help you retain staff, and can strengthen your corporate culture, by providing a harassment-free workplace and reducing unwanted inter-staff conflict. Post-secondary institutions can learn how to implement restorative action values to promote a RESTORATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS Restorative Action Program for Schools Trauma, conflict and violence are all too common in schools,but they don’t have to be. Parents and guardians often worry about their children’s safety, and teachers or school administrators want to find constructive ways of dealing with conflict, bullying and disciplinary problems. But, how can you reach that troubled student? VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION PROGRAM Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm WHY "WALKING THE TALK" WORKS FOR ANY ORGANISATION It will also suggest methods for addressing challenges and obstacles your agency might face. Reproduced from the larger CJI program, “Walking the Talk: Developing Ethics Frameworks for the Practice of Restorative Justice”, this CJI document is perfect for training and educational purposes. You are even welcome to reproduce any portion of VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION STORIES ARCHIVES The following story begins with what Allison, a past participant in CJI’s Victim Offender Mediation Program (VOMP), called her “speech”, her presentation to the May 2011, Police Victim Services Conference in Burnaby, BC. She has given us permission to reproduce ithere.
THE EVOLUTION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE INITIATIVES: WHY YOU During 2015-2016, Community Justice Initiatives BC (CJI) partnered with community agencies and practitioners across British Columbia to work toward the development of shared practice standards within the field of Restorative Justice. The resulting document, entitled “Recommended Principles and Standards for Restorative Justice in Criminal Matters” was the initial breakthrough inRESTORATIVE JUSTICE
The Community Justice Initiatives Association (CJI) is a non-profit society located in Langley, BC, Canada. For over 30 years, we have been pioneers in Restorative Justice, providing programs and services aimed at conflict resolution, reconciliation and the reparation of harm. Find Out More About Us. PROGRAMS - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm OUR TEAM - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Come Meet Our CJI Staff David L. Gustafson Executive Director, VOMP Facilitator, Trainer David is not only CJI’s Executive Director, he is also one of our founders. He developed and directed the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) in Langley, BC, that helped to establish CJI as the society which administered other communityjustice and
WHO IS CJI?
CENTRE FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRACTICE Centre for Restorative Justice Restorative Justice techniques can also helpindividuals, private institutions and corporations. These processes can help you retain staff, and can strengthen your corporate culture, by providing a harassment-free workplace and reducing unwanted inter-staff conflict. Post-secondary institutions can learn how to implement restorative action values to promote a RESTORATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS Restorative Action Program for Schools Trauma, conflict and violence are all too common in schools,but they don’t have to be. Parents and guardians often worry about their children’s safety, and teachers or school administrators want to find constructive ways of dealing with conflict, bullying and disciplinary problems. But, how can you reach that troubled student? VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION PROGRAM Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm WHY "WALKING THE TALK" WORKS FOR ANY ORGANISATION It will also suggest methods for addressing challenges and obstacles your agency might face. Reproduced from the larger CJI program, “Walking the Talk: Developing Ethics Frameworks for the Practice of Restorative Justice”, this CJI document is perfect for training and educational purposes. You are even welcome to reproduce any portion of VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION STORIES ARCHIVES The following story begins with what Allison, a past participant in CJI’s Victim Offender Mediation Program (VOMP), called her “speech”, her presentation to the May 2011, Police Victim Services Conference in Burnaby, BC. She has given us permission to reproduce ithere.
THE EVOLUTION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE INITIATIVES: WHY YOU During 2015-2016, Community Justice Initiatives BC (CJI) partnered with community agencies and practitioners across British Columbia to work toward the development of shared practice standards within the field of Restorative Justice. The resulting document, entitled “Recommended Principles and Standards for Restorative Justice in Criminal Matters” was the initial breakthrough in BLOG - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Aldergrove Student wins Scholarship. Community Justice Initiatives is pleased to announce that Kailey Randle from Aldergrove Community Secondary School has won the Restorative Action Scholarship for 2020. Kailey has been active member of her school’s Restorative Action Team and Leadership class, and has implemented the lessons .GET INVOLVED
Do you have the same passion for restoring, repairing and healing those touched by conflict? Do you feel there’s value in dialogue, conflict-resolution and understanding the needs of both victims and offenders? We can all work together to deliver a more ‘just’ form of justice, where punishment is not the only goal, but ratheraccountability,
CONTACT - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives Association 102B – 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 Telephone: 604.534.5515 Fax: 604.534.6989 Email: mail@cjibc.org Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:30am to4:30pm
FUNDERS - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm WIDENING THE LENS SYMPOSIUM Event registration is open for the second Widening the Lens Symposium to be held on March 6, 2020. Click Here to learn more about the keynote speaker, panel speakers, workshops, and register for the free event. Space is limited so please make sure you register for the event and sign up for your workshops. Lunch WHY "WALKING THE TALK" WORKS FOR ANY ORGANISATION It will also suggest methods for addressing challenges and obstacles your agency might face. Reproduced from the larger CJI program, “Walking the Talk: Developing Ethics Frameworks for the Practice of Restorative Justice”, this CJI document is perfect for training and educational purposes. You are even welcome to reproduce any portion ofFREE TO LIVE
Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm OUR NEW WEBSITE WOWS US ALL! Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm A TALE OF TWO MOTHERS A Tale of Two Mothers. Two mothers, that’s what we were two mothers, alone with our pain. Not to say we didn’t have people around us, we did. When the jury went into deliberation we could hear the quiet chatter of the reporters, police officers, family and friends echoingin a
"EDUCATING FOR PEACEBUILDING": A 'MUST-HAVE' BOOK FOR Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pmRESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Who We Are. The Community Justice Initiatives Association (CJI) is a non-profit society located in Langley, BC, Canada. For over 30 years, we have been pioneers in Restorative Justice, providing programs and services aimed at conflict resolution, reconciliation and thereparation of harm.
PROGRAMS - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm OUR TEAM - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Come Meet Our CJI Staff David L. Gustafson Executive Director, VOMP Facilitator, Trainer David is not only CJI’s Executive Director, he is also one of our founders. He developed and directed the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) in Langley, BC, that helped to establish CJI as the society which administered other communityjustice and
CENTRE FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRACTICE Centre for Restorative Justice Restorative Justice techniques can also helpindividuals, private institutions and corporations. These processes can help you retain staff, and can strengthen your corporate culture, by providing a harassment-free workplace and reducing unwanted inter-staff conflict. Post-secondary institutions can learn how to implement restorative action values to promote aWHO IS CJI?
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BLOG - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES CJI's Annual Report for 2019/2020 is now available online. Read the full report here: Annual Report 2020 Thank you to all who have played a roll in furthering this work through time, donations, encouragement and support of all kinds. RESTORATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS Restorative Action Program for Schools Trauma, conflict and violence are all too common in schools,but they don’t have to be. Parents and guardians often worry about their children’s safety, and teachers or school administrators want to find constructive ways of dealing with conflict, bullying and disciplinary problems. But, how can you reach that troubled student? VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION PROGRAM Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm WIDENING THE LENS SYMPOSIUM Event registration is open for the second Widening the Lens Symposium to be held on March 6, 2020. Click Here to learn more about the keynote speaker, panel speakers, workshops, and register for the free event. Space is limited so please make sure you register for the event and sign up for your workshops. LunchRESTORATIVE JUSTICE
The Community Justice Initiatives Association (CJI) is a non-profit society located in Langley, BC, Canada. For over 30 years, we have been pioneers in Restorative Justice, providing programs and services aimed at conflict resolution, reconciliation and the reparation of harm. Find Out More About Us. PROGRAMS - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm OUR TEAM - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Come Meet Our CJI Staff David L. Gustafson Executive Director, VOMP Facilitator, Trainer David is not only CJI’s Executive Director, he is also one of our founders. He developed and directed the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) in Langley, BC, that helped to establish CJI as the society which administered other communityjustice and
CENTRE FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRACTICE Centre for Restorative Justice Restorative Justice techniques can also helpindividuals, private institutions and corporations. These processes can help you retain staff, and can strengthen your corporate culture, by providing a harassment-free workplace and reducing unwanted inter-staff conflict. Post-secondary institutions can learn how to implement restorative action values to promote aWHO IS CJI?
GET INVOLVED
BLOG - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Aldergrove Student wins Scholarship. Community Justice Initiatives is pleased to announce that Kailey Randle from Aldergrove Community Secondary School has won the Restorative Action Scholarship for 2020. Kailey has been active member of her school’s Restorative Action Team and Leadership class, and has implemented the lessons . RESTORATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS Restorative Action Program for Schools Trauma, conflict and violence are all too common in schools,but they don’t have to be. Parents and guardians often worry about their children’s safety, and teachers or school administrators want to find constructive ways of dealing with conflict, bullying and disciplinary problems. But, how can you reach that troubled student? VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION PROGRAM Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) 102B - 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 T 604.534.5515 F 604.534.6989 E mail(at)cjibc.org Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm A TALE OF TWO MOTHERS A Tale of Two Mothers. Two mothers, that’s what we were two mothers, alone with our pain. Not to say we didn’t have people around us, we did. When the jury went into deliberation we could hear the quiet chatter of the reporters, police officers, family and friends echoingin a
CONTACT - COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES Community Justice Initiatives Association 102B – 6270 205 Street Langley, BC Canada V2Y 1N7 Telephone: 604.534.5515 Fax: 604.534.6989 Email: mail@cjibc.org Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:30am to4:30pm
GENERAL CJI NEWS ARCHIVES CJI's Annual Report for 2019/2020 is now available online. Read the full report here: Annual Report 2020 Thank you to all who have played a roll in furthering this work through time, donations, encouragement and support of all kinds. WIDENING THE LENS SYMPOSIUM Event registration is open for the second Widening the Lens Symposium to be held on March 6, 2020. Click Here to learn more about the keynote speaker, panel speakers, workshops, and register for the free event. Space is limited so please make sure you register for the event and sign up for your workshops. Lunch WHY "WALKING THE TALK" WORKS FOR ANY ORGANISATION It will also suggest methods for addressing challenges and obstacles your agency might face. Reproduced from the larger CJI program, “Walking the Talk: Developing Ethics Frameworks for the Practice of Restorative Justice”, this CJI document is perfect for training and educational purposes. You are even welcome to reproduce any portion ofNEWSLETTER SIGN UP
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A TALE OF TWO MOTHERS A Tale of Two Mothers. Two mothers, that’s what we were two mothers, alone with our pain. Not to say we didn’t have people around us, we did. When the jury went into deliberation we could hear the quiet chatter of the reporters, police officers, family and friends echoingin a
THE EVOLUTION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE INITIATIVES: WHY YOU During 2015-2016, Community Justice Initiatives BC (CJI) partnered with community agencies and practitioners across British Columbia to work toward the development of shared practice standards within the field of Restorative Justice. The resulting document, entitled “Recommended Principles and Standards for Restorative Justice in Criminal Matters” was the initial breakthrough in FACILITATOR WORKSHOP ANNOUNCED Exploring the “Self” & Values through Stories ~ August 15-16, 2019 As justice practitioners, facilitators, and circle keepers, we are often the holder of sacred spaces in which stories are shared. The stories of lived experiences shared in these spaces often come from a place of vulnerability, courage, and strength. So the importance ofholding
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