More than 5,600 Jamaicans empowered with restorative justice skills

Over 5,600 Jamaicans island-wide have been trained in restorative justice (RJ) techniques, enhancing their abilities to proactively address and manage conflicts.

A nationwide effort led by dedicated facilitators

Acting Director of the RJ Branch in the Justice Ministry’s Social Justice Division, Saccsha Ebanks, said the RJ facilitators in each parish have played an integral role in the training process.

“Every day our officers get the chance to participate in the healing of our nation. Every day they guide our clients towards achieving peace and harmony. Being trained in RJ practices enables citizens to prevent conflict and solve them when they arise,” she stated.

Tracking the impact: Numbers speak

Reports are that over five years, 10,929 cases have been addressed using RJ methods. 

The 2022/23 period alone witnessed the execution of 2,451 RJ conferences. 

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Notably, the Ministry’s outreach has been extensive. They managed to enlighten 32,297 Jamaicans about RJ, operating from their 20 strategic locations scattered across the island.

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Main channels of referral: Courts take the lead

According to Ebanks, the justice system has played a significant role in directing cases toward RJ, accounting for an overwhelming 75 per cent of the total referrals.

She shared that local communities and police departments followed, contributing 13 per cent and 12 per cent respectively. 

Of the many conferences held, she noted that around 9,350 reached successful completion. 

This figure translates to an 87 per cent success rate, suggesting that a substantial majority, eight in ten, of RJ conferences achieve their intended outcomes.

The essence of restorative justice: Healing and accountability

At its core, RJ is more than just a conflict resolution strategy. It is a holistic approach that emphasizes mutual understanding and reconciliation.

By bringing all concerned parties to a common table, the methodology prioritizes accountability and seeks to mend the rifts caused by offences.

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