Heather Rice-Minus, Prison Fellowship’s vice president of government affairs and church mobilization, tells us why a restorative approach to justice is important.
By Grayson Pope
April 23, 2020
Justice that restoresHeather Rice-Minus, Prison Fellowship’s vice president of government affairs and church mobilization, tells us why a restorative approach to justice is important.
At Prison Fellowship, we advocate for justice that restores, including justice that restores victims hurt by crime.
How can prisons better serve society? By making safer communities inside and out.
What's the worst thing you've ever done? Imagine being known by that one mistake.
Read why this September Prison Fellowship is focused on prison alternatives, youth justice, and collateral consequences and how you can help!
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