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What needs to change to allow transformation through repentance and forgiveness to become central to the Canadian justice system?

What needs to change to allow transformation through repentance and forgiveness to become central to the Canadian justice system?

by CCJC Admin | Jul 3, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, discussion forum - public, Miscellaneous

 ***To add your perspective to this question, become a CCJC member today and visit the discussion forum!*** Contributed by Sarah Chandler, CCJC Board Member What needs to change to allow transformation through repentance and forgiveness to become central to the...
Pierre Allard Awarded Honourary Doctorate for work in RJ

Pierre Allard Awarded Honourary Doctorate for work in RJ

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...
Sesame Street tackles incarcerated parents

Sesame Street tackles incarcerated parents

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...

Research and Communications Coordinator (One Year Parental Leave) Position with CCJC

by CCJC Admin | May 30, 2013 | Miscellaneous

Research and Communications Coordinator (Parental Leave Contract effective from July 15, 2013, to July 15, 2014) Part Time (22.5 hours/wk) The Research and Communications Coordinator does faith-based research from a Christian perspective on criminal justice in Canada...

Administrative Assistant (one year parental leave) position with CCJC

by CCJC Admin | May 30, 2013 | Miscellaneous

  Administrative Assistant (Parental Leave Contract effective from July 15, 2013, to July 15, 2014)   Remuneration: 7.5 hrs. /wk. @ $18/hr Status: Part-time/ Parental leave contract  The Administrative assistant supports the work of the Executive Director and the...

Run for Justice Campaign

by CCJC Admin | May 21, 2013 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

Support CCJC’s Run for Justice   CCJC’s Vice President John Devries will participate in the Ragnar Relay Series (330km from Cobourg to Niagara Falls) on June 14th & 15th, 2013 under the banner of CCJC’s vision to “serve as a shining...
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