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Transcript
Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Cordially invites you to join us for this groundbreaking free event...
Friday, February 27, 2009
8:30 A.M — Noon
Followed by Lunch
with
The Honorable J. Gregory Ashwell
The Honorable Charles B. Foley
The Honorable Jeffrey W. Parker
Warrenton Visitors Center
33 Calhoun Street
Warrenton, Virginia 20186
Restorative
Justice
Presentation
R.S.V.P by February 20, 2009
(540) 347-6650  [email protected]
www.PiedmontDisputeResolution.org
A NEW RESPONSE TO CRIME IN FAUQUIER COUNTY
 Are you concerned about today’s crime rate?
 Are you frustrated that victims and the community don’t have a larger voice in the
criminal justice system?
 Have you wondered how you can make a difference?
GET INVOLVED!
LEARN HOW RESTORATIVE JUSTICE SEEKS TO. . .

Empower victims by giving them a voice in the process

Strengthen the safety and responsibility of the community by involving
citizens in the justice process and in the lives of those who have harmed
the community

Promote full and direct accountability from offenders

Educate offenders about how their actions have affected others

Reduce recidivism among offenders

Prevent further harm to the victims of crime, the offenders and their
families, and to the community
Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center (PDRC) is a Piedmont United Way agency
Funding provided by a Byrne Memorial Grant administered by the Virginia Dept. of Criminal Justice Services