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Justice eReport

January 20, 2012

More Prison Visits = Less Recidivism

I am really excited about a significant new study of the impact of visitation on recidivism. The study confirms the basic premise on which Prison Fellowship was founded: that visiting prisoners can significantly... Read More
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Advocating for Criminal Justice Reform


The way our government handles crime and punishment affects all of us. Justice Fellowship seeks to reform our criminal justice system at every level so that it reflects the principles of
 
restorative justice.

Because crime harms victims, communities, and offenders, we promote a system that repairs these injuries and brings greater peace and security.

 

To realize this vision, Justice Fellowship works for reform through grassroots lobbying and interacting with federal and state government officials. We publish articles on criminal justice to educate about the need for change. We act as honest brokers in the halls of government to build bipartisan support for reform legislation. And we give advice to government committees and commissions on important criminal justice subjects.

 

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