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Restorative Justice & Underage Drinking Kris Miner St. Croix Valley Restorative Justice

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Presented at the WI State Prevention Conference. Successful program addressing underage consumption.

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Restorative Justice & Underage

Drinking

Kris MinerSt. Croix Valley Restorative Justice

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Populations:

St. Croix County 80,000

Pierce County 40,000

River Falls 13,600

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Peace & Belonging

•Victims•Offenders•Community

“Reparative

Exercises”

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“Restorative justice is a process to involve, to the extent possible, those

who have a stake in a specific offense and to collectively identify

and address harms, needs, and obligations, in order to heal and put

things as right as possible.”

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The Restorative Justice Movement isgrounded in values thatpromote both accountabilityand healing for all affected bycrime.

-Mark Umbreit, U of M Center for and Restorative Justice Peacemaking

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SCVRJP Programs

• Victim Impact Panels• Victim-Offender Conferencing• Victim Empathy Seminars• Underage Consumption Panels• Safe Teen Driving Circles• Trainings

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Victim?

Offender?

Community?

Healing?

Accountability?

???

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Developing U.C.P.’s

•What RJ Process?• Who will participate?

•Victim/Offender/Community

• What Evidence Based Program?•B.A.S.I.C.S./CHOICES

• Partners – Courts/LE/UWRF

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Underage C. Panels

• Registration – Pre test• Circle Process• Speaker• Post test• Evaluation• Individual

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Circle Elements

•Open & Close

•Values

•Talking Piece

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B.R.A.D.Be Responsible About Drinking

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CHOICES

• Change Companies Resource• Harm Reduction Model• Alcohol’s Impact on the Body• High BAC Risks• Biphasic Drinking• Strategies to reduce risk/harm• Public Commitment

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Participant Comments

“I went in thinking this was going to be some joke I had to do it because it was mandatory but actually it affects you

more than you might think”

“Educational, almost an essential program for all college students”

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Participant Comments

“Something I was forced to go to but ended up coming

out of it with a different mindset on drinking”

“Insightful and eye-opening very well recommended”

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Survey Comments ’08

• 92% say they will change some aspect of behavior (65% definitely & 27% maybe)

• 94% say the program will help reduce the RISK associated with alcohol use. (68 % definitely, 26% maybe)

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Effective ?

• The first 56 (Sept ’06 to Jan ’07) • 18 months• From 4 different courts• Two courts had 0 re-offend

• 51 did NOT re-offend 91% • 1 re-offense within 6 months

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Community Involvement

• Town Hall Meetings on Underage Drinking

• Cable Access Program• Ridin’ Dirty Radio Interview• Open to the Public Victim Impact

Panels• Sharing Evaluations & Success Stories

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Be Available

for anything!

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Future Trainings:

August River Falls (Circles)

September Green Bay (RJ/Schools)

March Green Bay (Circles)