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Harriet Harman Opens First Community Justice Centre

20 Oct 2005

North Liverpool Community Justice Centre, the first of its kind in England and Wales, was officially opened today in its new home in the city, as part of Inside Justice Week 2005.

The centre, which has been operational since December 2004 from the magistrates' court in the city centre, involves the local community in the way the centre provides its services.

Judge David Fletcher, who is based at the centre in Vauxhall, oversees cases involving misery crime like graffiti, petty theft and vandalism. Sentencing focuses on offenders making amends to the community and where required, offenders receive the support they need to tackle the issues that may have contributed to them committing a crime.

Other criminal justice agencies on Merseyside, including the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, probation and youth offending teams, have advice and support teams located at the centre, enabling a joint approach to deal with local offences.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Constitutional Affairs Minister Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP said:

"Anti-social behaviour causes problems beyond the actual verbal abuse, damage to property or whatever it might be. In north Liverpool, the community justice centre is already making a difference by listening to local people and giving them an opportunity to get involved in reducing local crime.

"Judge Fletcher has a very unique role of building community relationships across north Liverpool, as well as passing sentences and following cases through after conviction."

Criminal Justice Minister Baroness Scotland said:

"The Community Justice Centre will serve the people of North Liverpool by responding to their concerns and working to reduce crime.

"We are already seeing the benefits of this new style of community justice. The court is making sure that justice is seen to be done, and giving local people more confidence that the criminal justice system is here to serve them."

Judge Fletcher said:

"The centre has a dedicated team, committed to working in partnership with the local community to tackle crime and the issues that contribute to it, in an innovative way. We are already seeing results and believe being based in the heart of the community we serve will help us to make a real difference to the lives of those living and working in the area."

Another local Merseyside courthouse, Birkenhead magistrates' court has been selected this week to be one of 25 specialist domestic violence courts across England and Wales.

Harriet Harman said:

"Birkenhead magistrates' court has been selected as a specialist domestic violence court together with the police, the Crown Prosecution Service and support services. This will enable them to provide better support to victims and offenders will be more likely to be brought to justice."

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