Last night at the Area Assembly we heard a presentation about the Community Justice court in Haringey.
Haringey Community Justice Court began hearing cases in January 2008.
It deals with a wide range of offences committed in
local areas. These include drugs and alcohol-related
offences, theft, threatening behaviour, criminal
damage, breach of ASBOs and harassment in N15, N17 and N4. It also hears cases relating to prostitution, kerb-crawling, and knife crimes committed anywhere in the borough.
Headed by a Magistrate, the court hears adult cases on Tuesdays at Tottenham Magistrates' Court and youth cases on Thursdays at
Haringey Magistrates' Court.
Offenders are often required to do uppaid work in the areas in which they have offended which can be suggested by residents. We were also invited to visit the Adult court to find out more.
If you would like to submit suggestions for Unpaid Work, or find out more about Community Justice in Haringey and how to get involved, email at gl-haringeymccjc@hmcourts-service.gsi.gov.uk
Or you can write :
Haringey Community Justice Court, Haringey Magistrates' Court, Lordship Lane, London N17 6RT
A general introduction can be found
here