Restorative Justice - Neighbourhood Resolution Panels
Dear Cambridge City Council,
I would like to request the release of the following background documents relating to the proposal for "Restorative Justice - Neighbourhood Resolution Panels" presented to Cambridge City Council's Community Services Scrutiny Committee on the 15th of March 2012.
1. The "evaluation of how community resolution panels are working in Sheffield carried out by Sheffield City Council, over the period May 2009 to October 2010" as referred to in the document "Restorative Justice – A Proposal for Cambridge" presented to the committee.
2. The "university research" evaluating the Sheffield City Council restorative justice panels referred to by city council officer Bisset when presenting her report to the committee.
3. Correspondence with the police, magistrates and the probation service in relation to the proposal, including specifically any material supporting the statement in the proposal document: "At present Cambridgeshire Constabulary believes that the range of offences to which RJ could be applied would be those where a gravity score of two or more would apply, excluding those that involves drugs, weapons or a sexual motivation."
Regards,
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Richard Taylor
Cambridge
http://www.rtaylor.co.uk
Dear Mr Taylor
Thank you for your request under FOI. I am forwarding it to James
McWilliams to consider your request and in accordance with the Freedom
of Information Act 2000 you should receive a response by 16 April 2012.
Kind regards
FOI Co-ordinator
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Dear Cambridge City Council,
I would like to request the release of the following background
documents relating to the proposal for "Restorative Justice -
Neighbourhood Resolution Panels" presented to Cambridge City
Council's Community Services Scrutiny Committee on the 15th of
March 2012.
1. The "evaluation of how community resolution panels are working
in Sheffield carried out by Sheffield City Council, over the
period
May 2009 to October 2010" as referred to in the document
"Restorative Justice – A Proposal for Cambridge" presented to
the
committee.
2. The "university research" evaluating the Sheffield City
Council
restorative justice panels referred to by city council officer
Bisset when presenting her report to the committee.
3. Correspondence with the police, magistrates and the probation
service in relation to the proposal, including specifically any
material supporting the statement in the proposal document: "At
present Cambridgeshire Constabulary believes that the range of
offences to which RJ could be applied would be those where a
gravity score of two or more would apply, excluding those that
involves drugs, weapons or a sexual motivation."
Regards,
Richard Taylor
Cambridge
http://www.rtaylor.co.uk
Dear Mr Taylor,
In response to your request, please find attached a covering letter
followed by a series of documents.
Regards and thanks,
James McWilliams
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Background to this request is available at:
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