Street Robbery

Jemma was referred to Restorative Solutions by Victim Services in July 2019.  She had been the victim of a robbery.  The offender – Alex – had grabbed her handbag.  When Jemma tried to pull it back, Alex had shouted at her, tried to bite her and pushed her to the ground, before running off with her bag.  

Jemma was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder following the robbery, and wanted to take back control for herself by meeting Alex in person.  She was upset by “what could have been” – she was particularly concerned about what would have happened if her young granddaughter had been with her on that day.  She wanted to be able to confront him and ask about what happened.  Her very vivid recollection was of “two big, black eyes – evil eyes.  I still see them in my mind’s eye.  They frighten me to this day.”

Facilitators met with Alex.  He was very keen to engage and had requested to take part in Restorative Justice to apologise to Jemma.  Facilitators spoke with Alex and he recognized that had caused a lot of distress and he would like to make amends for this.  He had a long history of addiction issues, which had been a contributing factor in his offending behavior.  He had completed a lot of offender behaviour work while on this sentence, and RJ was supported by his Offender Manager.  This had a positive impact on Jemma, whose stance moved from wanting to confront and reprimand him, to wanting to understand him better.  

Jemma and Alex met in September 2021 while Alex was still in prison.  Both parties had exchanged letters as part of the RJ process, and this had confirmed to both of them that they wanted to meet one another.  Alex explained the circumstances which had led to the offence, and apologised to Jemma for the harm he had caused.  He assured her that he would not have approached her if her granddaughter had been present – something that Jemma found to be a relief.  Jemma disclosed that she had her own history of addiction issues which had been exacerbated by the robbery.  Her own experiences meant that she had some sympathy with the circumstances in which Alex found himself, although she did not excuse or condone it.  The two had a very frank conversation, and found common ground in discussing coping techniques.  Jemma asked for Alex to stay in touch to let her know how he was doing, which he was happy to do.  He continues to access support, and refers to the meeting as a great motivator (“it hadn't occurred to me that anyone might have their own addiction issues…I know what I did led to a lapse for her, but that wasn't the end of her - she pulled herself back up. That gives me hope for me too.")

Jemma reported that she had gained a lot from the experience: “we ended up laughing together – I never would have imagined that would happen.”  She also noted: “those evil eyes have changed – I didn’t see them in him.  I hope they never come back.”

Talk to our Restorative Justice service team in confidence

Email Us

Or call us on 0800 783 1550

Case Studies

A burglary case in West Yorkshire

John burgled Lucy’s home when she was outside hanging out her washing. When she came inside, she found him standing in her property. She describe...

Read More

A Domestic Argument

Ann and her son, Nicky, had been enjoying an evening in together.  As the evening progressed, an argument started, which then escalated. ...

Watch Here

A Non-Recent Child Sexual Abuse Case

A complaint of historical sexual abuse was reported to the police by two sisters who accused their stepfather of sexually touching them when they w...

Read More

A Serious Assault Case

Caroline’s world was turned upside down when Simon, her partner, was punched in the face and knocked to the ground as he walked home from a night...

Read More

A Sexual Abuse Case

The Restorative Justice service received a referral from Sarah, via her Victim Liaison Officer. The offences, which were of a sexual nature, were c...

Read More

A Street Robbery

Daniel contacted the Restorative Justice team after he committed a street robbery on Carl. “The p...

Read More

A Traffic Offence Case

Anne, 65, contacted the service, as she was interested in Restorative Justice. Her husband, Brian, 63, had been killed in a traffic collision 18 mo...

Read More

Assault on a Police Officer in West Yorkshire

Coleen was a West Yorkshire Police Officer who was called to a report of sexual assault. Upon arrival at the address, there were a lot of people, m...

Watch Here

Death By Dangerous Driving

The Restorative Justice service received an enquiry from a Victim Liaison Officer from the National Probation Service detailing that there w...

Watch Here

Death by Dangerous Driving: Tara & Oliver

Tara was referred to the Restorative Justice team in West Yorkshire. Her brother, Thomas, had been killed three years previously by Oliver, who had...

Read More

Hate Crime Awareness Course

Amiya was allocated as the Case Manager for Warren. Warren had a history of racial and religiously aggravated harassment towards a variety of peopl...

Watch Here

Lydia's Story: Sexual Assault

Lydia was referred to the Restorative Justice service by her Victim Liaison Officer. She was the victim of a prolonged sexual assault at her home 1...

Read More

Street Robbery

Ellis was a long term substance user, who was encouraged by an acquaintance – Mikel - to grab the handbag of a woman they saw in passing.  A...

Read More

Street Robbery

Jemma was referred to Restorative Solutions by Victim Services in July 2019.  She had been the victim of a robbery.  The offender – Ale...

Read More
Next
Previous
What People Say About Restorative Justice

The restorative justice process has made me really think about the consequences of my actions.

John, offender

Restorative Justice has really helped. It has given me closure, and I feel much more positive.

Lucy, burglary victim

Now we can get on with our lives without the burden of what happened grinding us down.

Abuse victim

Next
Previous
Our Partners