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ABOUT JUSTICE & MERCY
Justice & Mercy is a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to decreasing the effects of crime in our
communities, increasing public safety, and ministering to and
restoring both crime victims and offenders.
We achieve these goals by educating and informing the
public at large, advocating cost-effective and practical reforms
within the criminal justice system and by supporting and
encouraging wise public policy.
We also network with and support other criminal justice
organizations and encourage church and community outreach efforts
by working to increase knowledge and understanding of public
policy issues.
In
The Balance Newsletter
Summer 2007
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Commission on Safety and
Abuse in America’s Prisons: On April 23 at 10 a.m., a
joint session of the Pennsylvania Senate and House Judiciary
Committees, chaired by State Senator Stewart Greenleaf and State
Representative Thomas Caltagirone at the state Capitol North
Building in Harrisburg, heard testimony [more]
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SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE ISSUES
J&M Annual Banquet:
Sept. 18, 2008 at Yoder's Restaurant, New Holland, PA.
We all are called to embrace forgiveness, but if the ultimate devastation—murder—takes away a beloved child, can one truly forgive? How can one get beyond the rage that results from such an unjustifiable loss? Are there some acts that can’t be pardoned, acts that are too abhorrent to allow for reconciliation?
At Justice & Mercy’s annual banquet this fall, we will be privileged to hear from a survivor and an offender in such a tragedy--a father whose 24-year-old son was murdered and his son’s killer. Their profoundly moving story of reconciliation is a testimony to the redemptive power of God’s grace. [more]
Joint Judiciary Committee for
Wrongful Convictions:
Enactment of the Innocence Commission, Senate Resolution 381, was
passed and adopted by the Senate on November 21, 2006. [more]
Trading Up: A New
Job, A Better Life, A Safer Community [more] |