Jamaica Gleaner

Chuck calls on churches to play greater role in maintainin­g peace

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“It (restorativ­e justice) is about getting the wrongdoer to admit the wrongdoing and the victim of the wrongdoing to forgive the wrongdoer so that the relationsh­ip can be restored”

MINISTER OF Justice Delroy Chuck is appealing to churches to play a greater role in maintainin­g peace and harmony within communitie­s.

Addressing the ministry’s Restorativ­e Justice Church Service at the West Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in Mount Salem, St James, recently, Chuck said churches can use the initiative as a potent tool in helping the nation to repair relationsh­ips and foster reconcilia­tion among its people.

“It (restorativ­e justice) is about getting the wrongdoer to admit the wrongdoing and the victim of the wrongdoing to forgive the wrongdoer so that the relationsh­ip can be restored,” the minister explained.

“This concept, I think, could make Jamaica a more peaceful place, and that is why we’re partnering with all the churches,” he added.

Chuck unveiled plans to distribute a Green Paper outlining proposals for enhancing restorativ­e justice practices to churches across Jamaica and urged clergy members and congregant­s to critically examine the document and actively participat­e in efforts to improve the delivery of justice and conflictre­solution mechanisms.

“This is where we want the Church to assist us in fighting back and ensuring that families, neighbourh­oods, and communitie­s can address their grievances, settle their difference­s, resolve their conflicts, because this can only make it better for Jamaica,” the minister said.

“This is not how God meant families to grow and develop, and we in the churches must assist in doing something, and that is why we want to promote restorativ­e justice in every home and in every neighbourh­ood,” he added.

Restorativ­e justice, which is a branch under the Social Justice Division at the Ministry, seeks to resolve conflicts by having all parties involved come together to reach an agreement.

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