Upcoming Restorative Justice Project training opportunity

Thu, 09/04/2014 - 11:30am

    The Restorative Justice Project of the Midcoast (RJP) is offering a free training for volunteers interested in mentoring young people involved in the criminal justice system.

    An informational session will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 9, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at St. Patrick’s Church in Newcastle (380 Academy Hill Rd.). The session will begin with a light supper provided by RJP. If you like what you hear at the info session, we invite you to complete the training by attending two more sessions: Sept. 16 and Sept. 23, also 6 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Church.

    The mission of the Restorative Justice Project of the Midcoast is to promote fundamental change in the way the community deals with crime and wrongdoing. RJP believes that when a crime or wrongdoing takes place, addressing the harm to the community and individual relationships is paramount. RJP works with communities to rebuild trust and sense of safety. The restorative justice approach emphasizes responsibility and restitution rather than punishment.

    Mentoring and restorative processes are at the heart of RJP’s work. Caring relationships with mentors help offenders to sustain motivation and build self-esteem, as well as encouraging the development of new behaviors and attitudes.

    Formed in February of 2005, the work of RJP has resulted in significantly decreased recidivism, healing of victims, and transformed lives. RJP is supported by a widespread partnership that includes law enforcement, probation, the District Attorney's office, local congregations, numerous social service agencies, and community volunteers. To register for the sessions, contact RJP’s Volunteer Coordinator, Hanlon Kelley, at 207-338-2742, ext. 101, or email hanlon@rjpmidcoast.org.