by CCJC Admin | Jun 26, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines
More than 500 people attended the first annual National Aboriginal Prayer Breakfast June 21 in Ottawa. The event grew out of a desire to recognize the many positive developments between Canadian aboriginal peoples and the Government of Canada. The breakfast was...
by CCJC Admin | Jun 26, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Latest Bulletin
Click here to read SAGE no. 5. SAGE No. 5 is now available was last modified: September 9th, 2019 by CCJC...
by CCJC Admin | Jun 24, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines, Miscellaneous
Restorative Justice advocate (and victim) Dr. Pierre Allard received an honorary doctorate from Acadia Divinity College in May. “The vision of restorative justice gave me back life,” Allard said. “The challenge is finding an image of God that is life-giving.” Click...
by CCJC Admin | Jun 24, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines, Miscellaneous
Sesame Street has recently introduced a character whose father is in jail. The Sesame Workshop has also produced an educational toolkit called Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration. Click here to listen to an interview with Dr. Jeanette Betancourt of Sesame...
by CCJC Admin | Jun 17, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines
Ricahrd A. Viguerie identifies three concerns for Conservatives around prisons: public safety, compassion and controlled government spending which he thinks, are at the heart of true Conservative principles. Click here to read the 9 June, 2013 New York Time Op-Ed...