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Website of the Month: Crime Victims for a Just Society

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Crime Victims for a Just Society is an advocacy and training group in Mason, Michigan that seeks to train community groups on their role of working with the justice system. Crime Victims for a Just Society provides information and expertise in restorative justice through a public-health model of outreach, education, and training.
The website provides information on the different programs offered by Crime Victims for a Justice society. The resources are broken down by audience and include:

Media-lists resources for educating journalist on how to better report on violence in our society.

The Community- describes the organizations work with community groups. 

Community Policing-describes community policing and provides information on resource materials.

Restorative Justice- describes the concept of restorative justice and provides links to other sites for more information.

Training- gives a bulleted list of the training content for each targeted group.

Links- lists web resources for those interested in victims groups.

 

By Susan Sheldon

June  2002

 


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