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A Conservative Case for Prison Reform
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...
Children at the Centre: A New Shape for Justice & Corrections?
***To add your perspective to this question, become a CCJC member today and visit the discussion forum!*** Contributed by Greg Dunwoody, CCJC Board Member and Chaplain, 14 years, at Headingley Correctional Centre, Province of Manitoba “…and a little child shall...
Run for Justice Campaign
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 light for the promotion of...
Kingston Community Chaplaincy AGM
Canadian Friends Service Committee is Hiring!
The Canadian Friends Service Committee is seeking a Program Coordinator for the Quakers Fostering Justice program. See a summary of the position below. The full job description, including application instructions, is available online at...
“Incarcerated Mothers: Oppression and Resistance” – New Book Co-Edited by CCJC Board Member Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich
In March 2013, "Incarcerated Mothers: Oppression and Resistance" Edited by Rebecca Bromwich and Gordana Eljdupovic was published by Demeter Press in March 2013. The work is a collection of essays based on the experience of mothers who are incarcerated. It is the...
June 8 in Montreal: CCJC-Quebec presents “Les fruits du changement”
The Church Council on Justice and Corrections of Quebec (CCJCQ) invites you to a day of healing and volunteer appreciation on Saturday, June 8, 2013 from 9:30 to 15:00 at 2715, St. Ste-Catherine St., Montreal. The event's theme is "The Fruits of Change," and it...
“Play brings forth restorative justice issue” MCC’s Forgiven/Forgotten tour
For CCJC's recent Moving Toward Wholeness workshop, the Church Council partnered with Theatre of the Beat (supported by Mennonite Central Committee Ontario) to present the production Forgiven / Forgotten as part of our Victim's Week offering. Moving Toward Wholeness...
Happy Easter from CCJC!
Please click here to read an Easter message from CCJC's Executive Director.