Community Justice Program
Provided by: La Loche Friendship Centre
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Service Description
A community justice program that works with youth and adult offenders who come into conflict with the law. Provides a venue for victims for possible reconciliation, restitution and restoration of peace and harmony. Options include:
- Victim/Offender Mediation – A meeting where a third neutral party, a mediator, facilitates the sharing of facts, feelings and concerns of both parties.
- Multi-Party Conferences – Meetings in which the victim, the offender, and friends and family, and members of the community meet to work out an agreement that satisfies the victim, meets the needs of the offender and gives community members a role in helping both parties.
NOTE: Program is developed and delivered by Saskatchewan Justice, Corrections and Public Safety and the Aboriginal Justice Directorate.
Eligibility
The type of case that is accepted:
- Must be first or second offence
- The offender must take responsibility for their actions
- Evidence exists to support criminal charges
- No failed AMP cases in the last six months.
The Crown Prosecutor’s Office in discussion with the RCMP considers cases on an individual basis.
Application Process
Crown Prosecutor or the Police refer cases to AMP, either before or after charges have been laid. Upon referral, the offender is to contact AMP as soon as possible. AMP contacts all parties involved in the case including the offender, victim(s) and their families.
Fees
No fees.
Fax: 306-822-2623
Business Line: 306-822-2606
Service Website
Facebook
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=862857377178575&_rdr
Email
Coverage Area
Clearwater River Dene First Nation, La Loche
Languages Offered
English
La Loche Friendship Centre
Address
4011 Fontaine Avenue
La Loche SK S0M 1G0
La Loche is a village located just south of Clearwater River Provincial Park.
Mailing Address
PO Box 580
La Loche Avenue
La Loche SK S0M 1G0
- Community Justice Program
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- Our Families First Program
- Soup Kitchen
- Training and Employment
- Youth Intervention Program
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible
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