
OUR PROGRAM
​Our program offers the court an additional resource by giving the person charged with an offense the opportunity to accept responsibility in an attempt to repair the harm caused to the impacted party and community. We use restorative justice to identify needs, explore harm and address the root causes of an offense.
Together, the responsible party, impacted party and community create a plan for moving forward in a positive way.
JCRJD is another tool in the toolbox for reaching justice.



OUR MISSION
Juvenile Court Restorative Justice Diversion (JCRJD) aims to keep at-risk youth in school and out of court by offering a community based restorative justice diversion program designed to empower impacted parties, heal communities affected by crime and address the underlying causes of conflict.
OUR PARTNERS



HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT OUR WORK?



​Send a Check To:
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Juvenile Court Restorative Justice Diversion
ATTN: Monica L. Johnson
Wannalancit Mills
175 Cabot Street, Suite 100
Lowell, MA 01854
JCRJD is a recognized 501(c)(3) organization and your financial donation is tax deductible.
​Northeastern UniversitySchool of Law
Office of Marian T. Ryan,
Middlesex District Attorney
Lowell Police Department
Lowell Juvenile Court
Janet Connors
United Teen Equality Center
Theodore Edson Parker Foundation












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