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If you want your city to be safer and people to thrive post incarceration, read this small, practical text. Breaking the pattern of recidivism and victimization can be challenging. How do we help those coming out of incarceration make a lasting and genuine change? The principles in this book have been tested in the crucible of real life for over thirty years. These are Godly principles for effective restorative justice. This text answers the following questions: - How do we begin serving in post release ministry? - How can we make lasting and genuine change? - How can we save copious amounts…mehr

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If you want your city to be safer and people to thrive post incarceration, read this small, practical text. Breaking the pattern of recidivism and victimization can be challenging. How do we help those coming out of incarceration make a lasting and genuine change? The principles in this book have been tested in the crucible of real life for over thirty years. These are Godly principles for effective restorative justice. This text answers the following questions: - How do we begin serving in post release ministry? - How can we make lasting and genuine change? - How can we save copious amounts of tax dollars? - How can we help with employment? - How can we help with residential care? - How do we fund these endeavors?
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Autorenporträt
JEFF WITT was the pastor of Palm Valley Baptist Church, in Ponte Vedra Florida for many years. He worked at the Florida State Prison "Raiford" on Death Row and at Nassau County Sheriff 's Office. He currently serves as the President of Prisoners of Christ, Reentry and Transition Service. He holds degrees in Divinity, Philosophy, and Public Administration. Jeff and his wife, Abby have been married over twenty-five years and are the proud parents of two daughters.