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What is a Neighbourhood Justice Professional?

Definitions

The Institute of Neighbourhood Justice Professionals have approved the following definition of neighbourhood justice:

Neighbourhood Justice

'Neighbourhood engagement that addresses the underlying causes of offending, provides opportunity, education and support for victims, witnesses, offenders and local residents, assists in preventing crime, helps to stop the 'revolving door' of crime and punishment, increase's the community’s involvement in the administration of justice and increase's access to justice'.

Neighbourhood Justice Professional

A Neighbourhood Justice Professional is any practitioner at any level working within the following fields:

- Law Enforcement  

- Housing

- Transport

- Environmental

- Central Government

- Fire & Rescue

- Legal

- Health

- Drugs & Alcohol

- Children's & Families

- Education
- Anti-Social Behaviour
- Domestic Abuse
- Community Safety Partnerships
- Youth Offending

- Victim & Witnesses
- Restorative Justice

- Mediation

- Youth Diversion
- Road Safety

- Prisons

- Probation

- Courts and Tribunals

- Community Safety

- Crime Prevention

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 
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