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Restorative Denver is a partnership between The Conflict Center and the Denver District Attorney’s Office, offering a community-based restorative justice alternative for adults referred through the program. RESTORATIVE DENVER uses a restorative practice called a community-group conference. Trained facilitators bring together the person harmed (victim), person who caused harm (offender), community members, and support people to discuss what happened, the resulting harm, who was impacted, and how the defendant can repair the harm. The conference results in a contract that the person who caused harm must complete. Once completed, The Conflict Center refers the case back to the DA’s office and the charges are dismissed and the case is sealed.

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I have read and agree to abide by the Restorative Justice Facilitator Code of Conduct Standards:

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I offer Restorative Justice Services statewide:

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I offer Restorative Justice Training:

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Facilitation Services caret icon

  • Community Group Conferences
  • Victim Offender Dialogue

Training Services caret icon

  • Conference Facilitator Training
  • Circle Facilitator Training
  • Volunteer and Community Member Training
  • Restorative Justice 101 Awareness Training

Harm Addressed caret icon

  • Bias-motivated harm
  • Theft
  • Traffic violations
  • Crimes Against Persons
  • Property crimes
  • Substance related offenses
  • Violent Crimes
  • Victim Rights Act (VRA)

Who Can Make Refferals caret icon

  • Prosecutors
  • Defense Attorneys

Counties Served

Denver

Service Location

4140 Tejon St, Denver, Colorado, 80211, United States

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