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Justice Reform in Europe

In Europe, PF national organisations have adopted diverse strategies in working for justice reform. These include advocating for restorative justice, raising awareness about the needs of the poor and minorities and implementing in-prison restorative justice programmes.

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Restorative Justice
Prison Fellowship national organisations see the restorative justice paradigm as a way of improving the justice systems in their countries by serving victims, offenders and the community.

Advocating for Reform
Justice reform does not happen in a vacuum and many partners are needed in the work. For this reason, PF national organisations in Europe sponsor justice reform seminars and training sessions on a variety of topics including restorative justice, human rights and best practices in prison. They are also working with their governments through various justice reform mechanisms.

Legal Assistance
PF national organisations are serving poor prisoners who cannot afford a lawyer or the payment of their fines through the provision of legal and other assistance.

Communities of Restoration
PF national organisations are working with their governments to develop holistic in-prison programming that includes religious education, life skills training, and vocational training.

Sycamore Tree Project®
Recognizing the needs of crime victims for healing and the need of offenders to take responsibility for their behaviour PF national organisationsare implementing the Sycamore Tree Project®. This in-prison restorative justice project brings together unrelated victims and offenders to discuss the impact of crime.

All stories from Europe
View a listing of all the justice reform news from PF national organisations in Europe.

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