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Community Justice Boards
ORGANIZATION: Pima County Attorney's Office- Community Justice Board
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113 people are interested
The Community Justice Board (CJB) is a Pima County Attorney’s Office diversion program that provides an alternative to traditional prosecution. By using restorative justice practices, CJB Volunteers work with first or second time youth offenders by holding them accountable for the harm they have caused and utilizing strength-based consequences that encourage self-reflection, asset building and goal-setting.
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About Pima County Attorney's Office- Community Justice Board
Location:
32 N. Stone Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701, US
Mission Statement
Community Justice Board Mission: To hold youth accountable and build on their strengths in a non-adversarial process.
Description
The County Attorney's Community Justice Boards offer an alternative to the traditional Juvenile Court process for minors who commit misdemeanors and less serious, class-six felony offenses. Composed of volunteers from the community, the Boards engage the offender, the victim, and the offender's family in a restorative process that gives the victim a voice, holds the juvenile accountable, and helps equip the juvenile to make better decisions and life choices going forward. If interested in volunteering please call 740-5608 or e-mail at trevor.edwards@pcao.pima.gov
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
32 N. Stone Ave19th FloorTucson, AZ 85701
DATE POSTED
June 1, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- 2 days a month (4 hours per day)
- 1 year commitment