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Faith Community and Criminal Justice Collaboration: A Collection of Effective Programs.

National Crime Prevention Council, Tom
June 4, 2015

Source: (2005) Washington, DC: National Crime Prevention Council. Downloaded 14 November 2005.

Faith Community and Criminal Justice Collaboration: A Collection of
Effective Programs looks at how people of faith work with or in criminal justice
institutions to reconcile, restore, and nurture individuals back into families and
communities. You’ll read about people of faith serving across the entire criminal
justice spectrum, from alternative programs for juveniles to support services
for newly released ex-offenders. Crime will find less opportunity wherever religious
communities weave networks with criminal justice organizations. (excerpt)

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