A prison that believes in rehabilitation.
What is Norway?
The likelihood of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
What is recidivism?
Restorative justice
What is offering accountability, healing, and rehabilitation over just punishment?
The prison system characterized by hard conditions, strict rules, and forced labor.
What is Russia?
The largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world.
What is Homeboy Industries?
In what way does the Catholic Church view prison reform?
What is restorative justice, human dignity, healing, and rehabilitation?
The prison that contains high rates of homicide and violence.
What is the United States?
The percent of people that are released from state prisons and rearrested within five years in the U.S.
What is 70%?
The Church’s perspective that all life matters and the demand for rehabilitation over execution.
What is "the consistent ethic of life"?
The prison that implemented social worker-like guards.
What is Norway?
When it comes to economic disparities, where do incarcerated people usually come from?
What is finance struggles and economic struggles?
Fill in the blank.
“Father, _______ them; for they do not know what they are doing.”
What is "forgive"?
What is the United States?
List three reasons why recidivism is a major issue in the U.S.
Hint: There are mental, environmental, and resource reasons.
What is?
- Limited access to education and employment, mental health and substance abuse challenges, insufficient support systems, social and environmental influences, lack of community resources or social services.
List or explain one act that the Catholic Church supports regarding prison reform.
What is the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act and the Second Chance Authorization Act?
1. reduces mandatory minimums, expands judicial discretion, and allows rehabilitation program credits
2. provides services for substance abuse treatment, education, and job training