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Issue No: 25

Cover - Blue


From England
JUSTICE REFLECTIONS AND THE SIXTH WORLDWIDE CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRISON CHAPLAINS’ ASSOCIATION.
Pippa Duce & Keith Jobling give a brief insight into the conference and our participation.

From Russia
JR175
PRISON MINISTRY IN THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

Fr Oleg Skomorokh reflects on Prison Ministry in the Russian Orthodox Church

From Peru
JR176
SOURCES OF INJUSTICE IN OUR PRISON MINISTRY AND SOME WAYS TO COPE WITH THEM

Bruno Van der Maat, a lay chaplain from Peru, challenges injustices in prison ministry

From England
JR177
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Peter Morell reflects on the theme after years as a barrister and judge, and now an Anglican priest

From the USA
JR178
THE COLOR OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
- A Response to Glenn C. Loury
Jens Soering responds to Professor Glenn Loury's query about the number of Americans in prison

From England
JR179
CONTEMPORARY PROBATION IN EUROPE: SOME REFLECTIONS
Rob Canton considers the role of Probation across Europe when he attended the Strasbourg Conference in 2008

From Canada
JR180
INTERACTIONS WITH REASON, FAITH, AND REVOLUTION: REFLECTIONS ON THE GOD DEBATE, REVIEW - Part 2 of 3
The second part of Wayne Northey’s critique of Terry Eagleton's writing

Issue No: 26
Cover - Salmon


From England
JR181
NOT JUST A DOG-COLLAR
(Reflections on 10 years of chaplaincy work in HMP Camp Hill 1999 to 2009)
John Honeychurch looks back on 10 years in prison chaplaincy

From the USA
JR182 - JUSTICE: THE RESTORATIVE VISION - 1
JUSTICE: STUMBLING TOWARD A RESTORATIVE IDEAL

Howard Zehr one of the "Founding Fathers" of Restorative Justice, givers further insights in to the concept.

From the USA
JR183 - JUSTICE: THE RESTORATIVE VISION - 2 PURSUING A RESTORATIVE VISION OF JUSTICE
Daniel W. Van Ness adds his contribution to the early vision of how Restorative Justice could changes penal policy.

From the USA
JR184 - JUSTICE: THE RESTORATIVE VISION - 3
ALTERNATIVE VISIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY REALITIES

M. Kay Harris completes the trilogy of early understanding of Restorative Justice and its outworkings.

From Australia
JR185
IN THE NAME OF MERCY: A MEDITATIVE EXPLORATION
Terry Veling writes on the relationship between justice and mercy.

From Canada
JR186 - INTERACTIONS WITH REASON, FAITH, AND REVOLUTION: REFLECTIONS ON THE GOD DEBATE, REVIEW - Part 2 of 3
The final part of Wayne Northey’s critique of Terry Eagleton's writing.

Issue No: 27
Cover - Green


From the USA
JR187
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ITS AFTERMATH

Marie Marshall Fortune  makes a helpful exploration of this disturbing area of modern life.

From England
JR188
THE DENIAL OF LIBERTY

The lecture given recently by Terry Waite at Lincoln Cathedral in the “Magna Carta” Series.

From the USA
JR189
THE CASE OF DOSTOEVSKY'S GENERAL: SOME RUMINATIONS ON FORGIVING THE UNFORGIVABLE

Finding forgiveness is at the art of restorative justice, and Jeffrie Murphy takes us further along this thought path.

From England
JR190
THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON PRISONERS IN LINCOLN CASTLE IN 1812

Terry Nowell  explores the comparison of how things were dealt with in 1812, and gives a pointer to today's prison conditions.

From The Netherlands
JR191
LAND OF NOD OR LAND OF NOT? GENESIS 4:1-16 AND AGAMBEN'S HOMO SACER

Ryan van Eijk makes an enlightening exploration of jealousy and its consequences.

From England
JR192
THE RISE OF LEGALISM OR WHY THE ENGLISH PRISON POPULATION SOARED

As the subject of the prison population hits the headlines once more, Robert Shaw makes a timely argument of some of the factors that lie behind the numbers.

Issue No: 28
Cover - Yellow

From England
JR 193
LET JUSTICE ROLL DOWN LIKE WATERS: COMMUNITY CHAPLAINCY, THE BIG SOCIETY, AND REHABILITATION REVOLUTION

Philip Whitehead applies the Big Society project to the criminal justice system with interesting results.

From Austria
JR 194
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RELIGIOUS ASSISTANCE IN PRISONS

Michael Platzer explores the increasing migration of different religious groups, and the fear of militant Islam coupled with the rise of terrorism.

From the USA
JR195
PRIVATE PRISONS, PUBLIC FUNCTIONS, AND THE MEANING OF PUNISHMENT

Mary Sigler looks at private prisons from the perspective of the meaning of punishment.

From the USA
JR196
HOW PROFIT FUELS AMERICA'S PRISON INDUSTRY AND KEEPS OUR CITIZENS IN CAPTIVITY

Jens Soering writes about the profit motive in the running of American prisons.

From England
JR197
MIND THE GAP

John Croft asks why there is such a gap between the evidence of reasearch and the implementation of policy.

From the USA
JR198
COMMUNITY IS NOT A PLACE: A NEW LOOK AT COMMUNITY JUSTICE INITIATIVES

Paul McCold and Benjamin Wachtel evaluate community justice initiatives.

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