Ministries: Restorative justice/ Criminal Justice and Prisons
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Access to Justice Institute (Seattle, WA)
ATJI aims to build a community for law students who share a commitment to serving marginalized or underrepresented individuals, communities and causes. ATJI serves as the bridge between academics and action, encouraging students to be leaders for justice.
Bellarmine Support Team for Kairos Prison Ministry Retreats (Cincinnati, OH)
Parish volunteers and others present an introductory 3-day retreat weekend in Christian faith and personal growth for local prison inmates.
Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality (Seattle, WA)
The Center’s mission is to advance justice and equality through a unified vision that combines research, advocacy, and education. Its research work is focused on understanding the relationship between law and categories of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, and disability, especially with regard to their intersections. Its advocacy work seeks to combat discrimination and to support communities in advocating for themselves. Its education efforts are focused on helping students become agents for social change, seeking to diversify the legal academy, and training the next generation of scholar/teacher/activists through post-graduate teaching and advocacy fellowships.
Get On the Bus (San Francisco, CA)
The Project arranges transportation, activities and snacks for children who wish to visit an incarcerated parent on a set date each year.
Jail Ministry (Cincinnati, OH)
The Worship Team has many compassionate volunteers who visit prisoners in area correctional facilities to read God’s word and share in prayer. Volunteers are required to pass a background security check and must complete orientation training. Ministers meet the first and third Sunday of every month at 8:30 a.m. in the back of church.
Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project (Newton, MA)
The JRAP represents youth (with a focus on girls) who are in the delinquency system, comprehensively across systems, and until they reach majority. JRAP representation uses the legal system to access social and community services and hold systems accountable, reducing the use of incarceration and supporting girls in their communities. In addition to individual representation, the JRAP is involved in ongoing research and policy advocacy aimed at reducing incarceration and supporting youth in their communities
Marquette University Restorative Justice Initiative (Milwaukee, USA)
In step with the University’s mission, “care for the person,” Marquette University Law School (MULS) offers the Restorative Justice Initiative. The Initiative has fostered exceptional community connections in Wisconsin and continues to strive for excellence in the field of public service. Under the leadership of former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske, Distinguished Professor of Law, the Initiative has brought community focus to the law school by providing the students with substantial leadership training in addition to their considerable technical legal education. The Initiative has become a resource for other restorative justice organizations in the state, formed partnerships with local community groups that work with criminal justice issues, and has been providing victim/offender dialogues for crimes of severe violence through the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC), Office of Victim Services and Programs.
Mary Mother of Captives Pen Pal Program: (Philadelphia , PA)
The committee facilitates the parish’s participation in the Mary Mother of Captives Pen Pal program. The program provides a safe and anonymous way for parishioners to offer hope and companionship to someone who is incarcerated through letter writing. The program is 100% safe and anonymous. Parishioners use their first name only and all correspondence is through the MMOC P.O. box.
McNeil Island Detention Ministry (Tacoma, WA)
The St. Leo Community provides a weekly liturgy to the Catholic Inmates at McNeil Island's Special Committment Center. Mass is celebrated monthly. A team of six lay persons trained to work with this special population provides prayer, reflection, faith sharing and communion.
Student Development (Milwaukee, WI)
Service is a significant part of most students’ Marquette experience through New Student Orientation, in student organizations, as part of residence floor activities, in classes, and as part of leadership development programs and athletic teams' activities. The Office of Student Development at Marquette University coordinates community service programs like Best Buddies, Habitat for Humanity, literacy training, jail visitations and Hunger Clean Up. The OSD invites Marquette student to strive to “Be the Difference!”
