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Denver Juvenile Probation- Denver Restorative Justice, Araceli Rascon is committed to applying the best practices of the Colorado RJ Practitioner Guidelines

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Denver Juvenile Probation utilizes a Restorative Approach in day to day operations but all utilizes community group conferences in the facilitation of RJ cases. Denver Juveniles Probation works in collaboration with Denver DA's Juvenile Diversion Office to provide Restorative Justice services as one entity, Denver Restorative Justice. Denver Restorative Justice also implements victim impact panels on high risk gun cases.

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Languages offered:

  • English
  • Spanish

Ability to Support Language Access:

Are you able to support language access (e.g. translation, interpretation, etc.) for participants with Limited English Proficiency?

Yes

RJ Services Offered:

  • Circle processes
  • Group conferencing
  • High-Impact Dialogue

Counties Served:

  • Denver

Judicial Districts Served:

  • 2nd

Legal Offense Level:

  • Misdemeanor
  • Felony

Legal Offense Category:

  • Juvenile specific offenses
  • Property offenses

Harm Addressed:

  • Community harm/conflict
  • Substance use/harm reduction
  • Youth/young adult harm/conflict

Training and Experience in Restorative Practices:

  • Circle keeper training
  • High Impact Dialogue training
  • RJ 101/Basics training
  • RJ Facilitator Foundational Training (20 hours)
  • RJ Facilitator Advanced Training (beyond 20 hours)
  • RJ Facilitator mentorship/internship
  • Trauma-informed restorative practices

Additional Specialty Areas of Training and/or Experience:

  • Substance use/harm reduction
  • Trauma-informed care

Ways victims, survivors and other impacted persons can participate:

  • Direct dialogue
  • Indirect communication
  • Through a surrogate

Age range(s) served:

  • Youth (ages 10-17)
  • Young Adults only (ages 18-24)

Who can make a referral for RJ facilitation service(s):

  • Community-based organizations
  • Courts (Municipal/State)
  • Defense attorneys
  • Department of Human Services
  • Diversion Services
  • Law Enforcement RJ or adjacent service providers
  • Probation
  • Prosecutors/District Attorneys
  • Schools (K-12)

Average number of RJ processes facilitated/year:

  • 26-50

Payment for RJ facilitation services:

  • No charge

Volunteer opportunities available?

Yes

Volunteer opportunity(ies) offered:

  • Facilitator
  • Community member
  • Surrogate or Panel member

RJ training/consulting available to the public?

Yes

RJ training/consulting offered:

  • Building Restorative Cultures
  • Circle keeper training
  • Community member training
  • Conference facilitator training
  • High-impact dialogue facilitator training
  • Program implementation
  • Restorative justice 101 awareness training
  • School-based restorative practices training

Who can access training/consulting:

  • Community Organizations
  • Faith-Based Organizations
  • General Public
  • Governmental Entities
  • Law Enforcement
  • Legal System
  • Schools (K-12)
  • Volunteers

Payment for RJ training/consulting:

  • No charge

Service Location

303 West Colfax Dept. 1401, Denver, Colorado, 80204, United States

DISCLAIMER * Colorado Coordinating Council on Restorative Justice (RJ Council) is not an accrediting body. All information contained in the RJ Directory is self-reported and the RJ Council does not monitor, edit or attest to the accuracy of the information or endorse any provider listed in the directory. Providers are encouraged to update their information regularly. Users are encouraged to review the CO Restorative Justice Practitioner Guidelines (adopted by the CO Restorative Justice Council and endorsed by the Colorado Coalition for Restorative Justice Practices) to understand the expectations of the field when identifying and selecting a practitioner that will meet needs.

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