Community Justice Centre
What makes the Community Justice Centre different to a Court or Probation Centre?
The centre is a unique initiative, which brings justice into the heart of the community, tackling crimes and anti-social behaviour that affect the quality of life for people living in the local authority wards of Anfield, County, Everton and Kirkdale, in North Liverpool.
The first of its kind in England and Wales, it combines the powers of a courtroom, run by Judge David Fletcher, with a range of community resources, available to residents, victims and witnesses, as well as offenders. It also organises and supports activities involving local residents and, in particular, young people.
What does the Centre aim to do?
At the Community Justice Centre, North Liverpool, we aim to tackle the causes of crime in our area, as well as de
aling with the crimes themselves. We serve 80,000 people living in the local authority wards of Anfield, Everton, County and Kirkdale. These wards are better known locally as the neighbourhoods of Anfield, Breckfield, the Eldonian Village, Everton, Kirkdale, Vauxhall and Walton.
The centre itself can be found in Boundary Street, Kirkdale, although many of our services are also offered on a local basis in other neighbourhoods.
Where Can I Find More Information?
You can contact the Community Justice Centre through the following:
Visit the website of the Community Justice Centre. Directions and opening times are also available on this website.
Call into the Centre:
The Community Justice Centre,
Boundary Street, Kirkdale,
North Liverpool, L5 2QD
Telephone the Centre directly: 0151 298 3600
Email us your thoughts and questions: views@cjc.gsi.gov.uk
