Colorado Code § 17-28-103

Victim-offender conferences - pilot program
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The department is
authorized to establish a pilot program, when funds become available, in its correctional
facilities to facilitate victim-initiated victim-offender conferences whereby a victim of a crime
may request a facilitated conference with the offender who committed the crime, if the offender
is in the custody of the department. After such a pilot program is established, the department
may establish policies and procedures for the victim-offender conferences using volunteers to
facilitate the conferences. The volunteers shall complete the department's volunteer and facility-
specific training programs and complete high-risk victim-offender training and victim advocacy
training. The department shall not compensate or reimburse a volunteer or victim for any
expenses nor otherwise incur any additional expenses to establish or operate the victim-offender
conferences pilot program. If a pilot program is available, and subsequent to the victim's or the
victim representative's request, the department shall arrange such a conference only after
determining that the conference would be safe and only if the offender agrees to participate. The
purposes of the conference shall be to enable the victim to meet the offender, to obtain answers
to questions only the offender can answer, to assist the victim in healing from the impact of the
crime, and to promote a sense of remorse and acceptance of responsibility by the offender that
may contribute to his or her rehabilitation.

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