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What is S.O.R.I?S.O.R.I is the name given to an offender based Restorative Justice course. First developed by HMP Cardiff, it is now being piloted in six prisons including HMP Shrewsbury. S.O.R.I uses best practice guidelines to bring victims of crime, offenders and community members into personal contact with the intention of repairing emotional and physical harm. S.O.R.I - Supporting Offenders through Restoration Inside How does it work?SORI courses are run 4/5 times a year in the prison, each course being a full week and comprising 6 - 10 participants and at least 5 facilitators. All prisoners attend the course voluntarily - no reports are written and completion of the course does not affect their sentence. The facilitator team is multi agency comprising members from inside and outside the prison including Victim Support and Probation Victim Liaison. On the Thursday afternoon of each course, victims of crime and community members meet prisoners on the course who are offered the opportunity to publicly acknowledge the impact of their crimes and make reparation. What difference does S.O.R.I. make?
Becoming more involved:If you are interested in knowing more about SORI or Restorative Justice, or would like to attend the community presentation on the Thursday afternoon of a SORI course, we would love to hear from you. Please contact:
Rev David Farley |