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Greenwich Town to get restorative justice centre

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THE Ministry of Justice is looking to establish a restorative justice centre in Greenwich Town, St Andrew, to serve members of that community and surrounding areas.This was disclosed by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck during a virtual town hall meeting that discussed 'Access to Justice'.He informed that 15 community members have signalled their willingness to receive training as justice facilitators

Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
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