Types of Reparation

Reparation can
be Direct, working with the victim, or Indirect, working to give
something back to the local community.
Direct
Reparation
Direct Reparation to a
victim of a crime can be achieved through a
Restorative Justice intervention, or by completion of a
practical task that makes amends directly to victim. Examples
of this could be a young person repairing a fence
which they have broken or painting the wall which
they had graffitied.
Indirect
Reparation
Indirect Reparation
activities are varied and could include the following:
Supporting groups such as
the over 75’s, helping at homeless shelter, helping at animal
rescue centres, conservation projects, community gardening
scemes , painting and decorating projects. We work through
organisations and charities when looking at reparation
activities.
We welcome any
suggesions from members of the public for new
projects.
If you have any
suggestions please send these to The Reparation Team
A listing of some of he projects currently
available can be found in the the menu bar