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 Tickling the Belly of the Beast 
 
 Interview
 Vicki Assegued, Victim Offender Mediation Dialogue; Cynthia Chase, Cassandra Byard, Rhea Hunter, Gemma House
 Cynthia Gustin  
 For non-profit use only.

Restorative Justice, Prison Reform, Victim Offender Mediation Dialogue.

The purpose of a Victim/Offender Dialogue is to:

* Provide a restorative conflict resolution process that actively involves the victim and the offender in repairing the emotional and material harm caused by a crime
* Provide an opportunity for a victim and offender to discuss the offense, get answers to their questions, express feelings and gain a greater sense of closure

Gemma is designed to serve women, 18 years and older, who are involved with the criminal justice system, and who have struggled with substance abuse issues. Participants are referred to us from local detention facilities, treatment programs and Sober Living Environments and directly from the community. Women who come to Gemma voluntarily commit to set and meet goals for recovery and make positive change in their lives.
Gemma was established to help women who are serious about helping themselves. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of services in a manner that is based on respect and dignity. We believe in our clients’ abilities to use the recovery tools and life strategies offered to learn how to manage addiction and remain crime free.
We understand the challenges faced upon leaving jail and we walk alongside our clients to help them meet these challenges and become fully engaged in their lives. We introduce our clients to different parts of the community in order to build a positive, supportive network of friends and supporters. Through strength-based services Gemma helps women engage in a healthy lifestyle and learn how to access community resources and support. We acknowledge that these choices and changes are a process and treatment is individualized to best empower this process.
Cynthia Gustin, Allan Fischer
Restorative Justice, Prison Reform, Victim Offender Mediation Dialogue.

The purpose of a Victim/Offender Dialogue is to:

* Provide a restorative conflict resolution process that actively involves the victim and the offender in repairing the emotional and material harm caused by a crime
* Provide an opportunity for a victim and offender to discuss the offense, get answers to their questions, express feelings and gain a greater sense of closure

Gemma is designed to serve women, 18 years and older, who are involved with the criminal justice system, and who have struggled with substance abuse issues. Participants are referred to us from local detention facilities, treatment programs and Sober Living Environments and directly from the community. Women who come to Gemma voluntarily commit to set and meet goals for recovery and make positive change in their lives.
Gemma was established to help women who are serious about helping themselves. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of services in a manner that is based on respect and dignity. We believe in our clients’ abilities to use the recovery tools and life strategies offered to learn how to manage addiction and remain crime free.
We understand the challenges faced upon leaving jail and we walk alongside our clients to help them meet these challenges and become fully engaged in their lives. We introduce our clients to different parts of the community in order to build a positive, supportive network of friends and supporters. Through strength-based services Gemma helps women engage in a healthy lifestyle and learn how to access community resources and support. We acknowledge that these choices and changes are a process and treatment is individualized to best empower this process.

 Restorative Justice, Gemma House, Victim Offender Mediation Program. Santa Cruz, CA Download Program Podcast
Restorative Justice, Prison Reform, Victim Offender Mediation
01:10:50 English 2009-02-26
 Free Radio Santa Cruz
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