c. Judges in lieu of trial d. Go voluntarily Community Courts/Neighborhood Justice Centers…continued * Suspect and victim appear before a board of citizens drawn from the local neighborhood who listen to the case. * Typically both the suspect and victim are asked to appear as there is almost always some mutual culpability and thus some mutual compensation that will need to be forthcoming. * Citizen board members are not paid. * No legal representation is allowed. * The Community Court proceeds in an informal fashion. 2. Mediation Model – citizen judges actively interact with the dissenting parties and help work out a Community Courts/Neighborhood Justice Centers…continued required both sides in the dispute to engage in some form of compensation/restitution (reflects the mutual culpability principle). If no agreeable conclusion is reached, or, if one party fails to into the regular judicial system, but this rarely happens. Upward of 90% of the cases are mutually resolved at the result in both parties completing their Community Court assignments, yielding an aggregate 80% success rate. Community Courts/Neighborhood Justice Centers…continued If the matter is successfully resolved/the Community Court resolution is adhered to by all parties involved (which occurs 80% of the time), the justice officials
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