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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The purposes of the restorative justice grant programs are to:
(a) promote the use of restorative justice practices throughout the state; and
(b) provide technical assistance to local and state jurisdictions and organizations interested in implementing the principles of restorative justice.
(2) For the purposes of this part, the term “restorative justice” means criminal justice practices that elevate the role of crime victims and community members in the criminal justice process, hold offenders directly accountable to the people and communities they have harmed, restore emotional and material losses, and provide a range of opportunities for victim, offender, and community dialogue, negotiation, and problem solving to bring about a greater sense of justice, repair harm, provide restitution, reduce incarceration and recidivism rates, and increase public safety.
(3) A restorative justice program eligible for grant funding pursuant to this section shall use evidence-based practices, which may include but are not limited to facilitated victim-offender meetings, family group conferencing, sentencing circles, victim impact panels, offender accountability letters, restitution programs, constructive community service, victim awareness education, victim empathy programs, school expulsion alternatives, peer mediation, diversion programs, and community panels.
(4)(a) The board of crime control shall actively seek federal grant money that may be used for the purposes of this section.
(b) The board shall produce a biennial report summarizing the grants provided, how the grant money was spent, and the program data and information reported by grant recipients.
(c) The board shall report to the law and justice interim committee in accordance with 5-11-210 regarding the status and performance of the restorative justice grant programs established in this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 44. Law Enforcement § 44-7-302. Restorative justice grants - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-44-law-enforcement/mt-st-44-7-302/
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