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What is restoritive justice and why is it important in reguards to Catholic social teaching
A type of justice in which prisoners are rehabilitated instead of punished. They are helped so that they may make a successful return into society. It's important because it allows criminals to repent and atone for their crimes (become better people)
Define and identify the occupation of a prisoner
To rehabilitate themselves so that they may make a successful transition back into society
What does the church teach in reguards to prisoners
That all prisoners are to be trated with dignity because they are made in the image of God
Who is John Whitley
A Louisiana state prison warden who treated his prisoners with respect and dignity and gained their trust. His actions turned the prison around and made it a place of rehabilitation