Our principles

This work is about building and holding accountable and caring relationships to achieve healing

  • Returning power to communities

    RCP is invested in removing power from the state and returning that power to communities.

  • Liberating youth

    RCP acts in opposition of the court system’s disempowerment of youth by centering youth’s agency and liberation.

  • Centering healing

    RCP is based in the reality that punishment does not resolve harm in our communities. We are dedicated to the healing and restoration of our communities.

  • Dismantling oppression

    RCP is being designed to actively dismantle white supremacy, settler-colonialism, patriarchy, and other forms of oppression that the criminal system perpetuates.

What is RCP?

A community response to harm that focuses on healing and restoration

Rather than being prosecuted with a crime through the punitive and harmful court system, RCP has been designed by and centers youth and community members to address their needs and provide them with community support. This work centers those most impacted by the criminal legal system, seeking to dismantle oppression and promote healing.

A move towards healing instead of punishment: breaking the victim/perpetrator binary

RCP works to actively challenge how the legal system understands safety in our community— rather than a focus on punishment, RCP recognizes that all individuals are deserving of healing and restoration. RCP supports all those involved in situations of harm, providing them with resources, community supports, and restorative practices to ensure that all those involved are supported and able to move forward.

An intentionally designed process from youth and communities throughout the county

The King County Council has approved the development and implementation of RCP. Throughout 2021, over 70 people from all over King County came together to share their brilliance in designing RCP. These individuals, the majority of which were youth, come from a broad range of experiences and were paid for their design of this work

Meet the team

  • Community Navigators

    There are currently 11 different community navigators embedded in different organizations within the Consortium

  • Operations

    Consortium Coordinator

    Referral Administrator

    Communications Coordinator

    Finance Coordinator

Our Consortium

By incorporating respected and established community groups into the consortium, RCP is building off of pre-existing community trust and relationships to provide relevant, effective, and conscious support in our restorative justice programs. The members of our Consortium are: Congolese Integration Network, Choose180, Creative Justice, Collective Justice, Pacific Islander Community Association, and East African Community Services.

Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington

East African Community Services

Choose 180

Creative Justice

Collective Justice

Congolese Integration Network