Erin Freeborn will represent the Arlington Police Department’s restorative justice partner on the newly-formed state restorative justice advisory committee.
*Media Advisory* Public Invited to Restorative Justice Forum in Concord June 22
CONCORD — Executive Director Erin Freeborn Board President Margot Fleischman, and the members of the board of directors for Communities for Restorative Justice Inc. (C4RJ) invite members of the public to attend a forum to better educate citizens on the concepts and processes behind restorative justice.
*Media Advisory* Communities for Restorative Justice to Host AG Healey During 18th Anniversary Gala in Arlington
ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan is pleased to announce that the Arlington Police Department will be helping to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the nonprofit Communities for Restorative Justice at a gala event tomorrow night.
Winchester Police Department Joins Communities For Restorative Justice
WINCHESTER — Chief Peter MacDonnell is pleased to announce that the Winchester Police Department has become the 20th Middlesex County community to join Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ).
Communities For Restorative Justice Seeking Applicants for Program Director Role
Executive Director Erin Freeborn is pleased to announce that Communities For Restorative Justice (C4RJ) is actively seeking a program director to provide critical support to the organization.
Concord Police and C4RJ Meet with Nigerian Judges to Speak about Restorative Justice
CONCORD — Chief Joseph O’Connor is pleased to announce that the Concord Police Department joined Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ) to speak to a group of visiting Nigerian judges on alternative means of addressing crime.
NEMLEC Foundation Donates $2,500 to Communities for Restorative Justice
BEDFORD – The NEMLEC Police Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has donated a portion of its annual fundraising proceeds to the Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ).
Arlington Police Department Captures Suspect in “Black Lives Matter” Banner Defacement, Will Seek Restorative Justice
ARLINGTON — Police Chief Frederick Ryan reports that the Arlington Police Department has identified a suspect allegedly responsible for the recent defacement of the “Black Lives Matter” banner at the First Parish Unitarian Church in Arlington.
Arlington Police Chief Frederick Ryan Appointed to Communities for Restorative Justice Board
ARLINGTON– The Arlington Police Department is pleased to report that Chief Frederick Ryan has been appointed to the board of directors for Communities for Restorative Justice (C4RJ) to further the organization’s mission by assisting victims and offenders of a crime through a healing approach outside the court system.