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My Brother's Keeper

Autor Jonathan Burnside, Joanna Adler, Nancy Loucks, Gerry Rose
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2015
Ten years ago there were no faith-based units in prisons outside South America. Today, they are spreading all over the world, including the United States, Europe and the Commonwealth. My Brother's Keeper is the first major study of a global phenomenon.
Exploring the roots of faith-based units in South America, it explains why the Prison Service of England and Wales set up the first Christian-based unit in the western world in 1997 - and its rapid expansion. It also explains how, at exactly the same time, the United States introduced Christian-based units - and why they were complimented by interfaith and multifaith initiatives.
At the heart of My Brother's Keeper is an interior account of life inside four Christian-based prison units in England. It draws on the findings of a detailed evaluation conducted by the authors for the Home Office, Prison Service and Kainos Community between 2000 and 2001, including an updated reconviction study. It is an authoritative account of an innovative programme. Its analysis of what works and what doesn't in faith-based units around the world makes My Brother's Keeper a valuable roadmap for all who care about improving prison conditions. It presents a vision of justice that is not just concerned with building more prisons but with rebuilding more prisoners. It argues that by making prisons more human and punishment more humane, faith-based units can be of value - and keep faith in prisons.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138861435
ISBN-10: 113886143X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Willan
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Foreword by Sir Anthony Bottoms  Prologue: Beatitudes Behind Bars: Christianity and Imprisonment  1. The prison that started it all  2. From Cursillo to prison: the story of Kairos  3. The rise and fall of Kairos-APAC  4. Kainos Community: views from the inside  5. Kainos Community: views from the top  6. Kainos Community and religious freedom  7. Navigatingbythe heavens: Horizon Communities  8. Preparing Evangelists: Inner Change Freedom Initiative  9. Psycho-social impact of Kainos  10. The impact of Kainos and Christian-based units on recidivism  11. Keeping faith in prison: the promise of faith-based units

Notă biografică

Jonathan Burnside is Reader in Biblical Law at the School of Law, Bristol University. His work explores the relationship between law, theology and criminology.
Joanna Adler is a Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Middlesex University. Recent publications include Forensic Psychology, 2e (Willan, 2010).
Nancy Loucks is Chief Executive of Families Outside, a voluntary organisation that specialises in advocacy and support for families affected by imprisonment. Prior to this, she worked as an independent Criminologist and her research focused primarily on prison policy and comparative criminology.  
Gerry Rose is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University.
 
 

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This book is the first major study of the global phenomenon of faith-based prison units. Exploring the roots of faith-based units in South America, it explains why the Prison Service of England and Wales set up the first Christian-based unit in the western world in 1997 - and why there was subsequently a rapid expansion of faith units across the Western world. The book presents a vision of justice that is not just concerned with building more prisons but with rebuilding more prisoners.