Eligible cases are diverted by the District Attorney’s Office into the Restorative Diversion Program.
Participation in the program is voluntary for both those impacted by crime and responsible parties. The only requirement is that the responsible party be willing to accept responsibility for their actions.
This process is facilitated by community volunteers trained in restorative justice, mediation and facilitation. Facilitators will help responsible parties create a Plan of Action to be able to identify their needs, core issues underlying the harmful behavior(s) and community resources to effectively help them repair and restore themselves.
The Plan of Action may include:
- Community service
- Facilitated dialogues
- Restitution to the person(s) impacted by the harm
- Counseling/therapy/mentoring
- Education
- Ongoing support through restorative circles
Once the responsible party successfully completes this process, their case will be reviewed by the District Attorney’s office and may be dismissed or sealed. If their case is not resolved, it will be re-routed back to the DA’s office for them to determine possible legal resolution.