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<BLOCKQUOTE>Restorative Justice programs allow for justice processes such as restitution, healing circles, circle sentencing, peace keeping circles, participation in community or cultural events, isolation, banishment, ect.</BLOCKQUOTE> | <BLOCKQUOTE>Restorative Justice programs allow for justice processes such as restitution, healing circles, circle sentencing, peace keeping circles, participation in community or cultural events, isolation, banishment, ect.</BLOCKQUOTE> | ||
=== Restorative Justice Resources in the Region === | |||
* '''Nuxalk Restorative Justice Program''' provides culturally based services to court-involved community members. | * '''Nuxalk Restorative Justice Program''' provides culturally based services to court-involved community members. | ||
* '''Nuxalk Safety Committee''' may make recommendations to the RCMP, the Court, Nuxalk Chief and Council, and Hereditary Leadership. | * '''Nuxalk Safety Committee''' may make recommendations to the RCMP, the Court, Nuxalk Chief and Council, and Hereditary Leadership. |