Would it cost the state less to implement a victim offender mediation (VOM) program for juvenile offenders than it would to expand the courts and corrections staff and facility infrastructure? •
Questions the proposal would need to address include the following:
•Would it cost the state less to implement a victim offender mediation
(VOM) program for juvenile offenders than it would to expand the courts
and corrections staff and facility infrastructure? •Would it take the
state less time to implement a program such as this than it would to
expand the courts and corrections staff and facility infrastructure? •To
what extent could a VOM program reduce court case backlog and thereby
shorten the average time between arrest and case disposition? •What is
the “track record” of one or more comparable VOM program(s)? •What are
the social benefits and social costs of a VOM program for juvenile
offenders both to the offenders themselves and to the larger community?
•Are there particular types of cases that are appropriate, as opposed to
others that the legislature might want to exclude? •What are the major
challenges that will be faced by the Administrative Office of the Courts
in implementing this proposed policy in terms of the following:
◦Program development ◦Training and credentialing of mediators ◦“Selling”
it to potentially supportive community resources that could become
partners with the state in this effort ◦Case flow and records management
◦Security issues related to cases being mediated outside of court
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