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Quaker program reduces recidivism.


The U.K.-based child protection agency Lucy Faithfull Foundation and the social action wing of the U.K. Quakers officially launched the restorative justice A philosophical framework and a series of programs for the criminal justice system that emphasize the need to repair the harm done to crime victims through a process of negotiation, mediation, victim empowerment, and Reparation.

The U.S.
 program Circles of Support and Accountability (Circles) for people who have committed sex offenses A class of sexual conduct prohibited by the law.

Since the 1970s this area of the law has undergone significant changes and reforms. Although the commission of sex offenses is not new, public awareness and concern regarding sex offenses have grown, resulting in the
 and do not have a support system when released from prison. The goal of the program is to safely and securely reintroduce them into the community and reduce their recidivism recidivism: see criminology.  rate. Circles' twofold mandate is "No more victims" and "No one is disposable.'"

Begun by Mennonites in Canada in the mid-1990s, the Circles model grew out of one community's faith-based response to a sexual offender among them. After release from prison, people who have committed sex offenses regularly experience a high degree of isolation, which many studies show often leads to reoffending. Thus, shunning the offender can increase the community's risk.

Circles are made up of volunteers trained to support, advise, and hold high-risk sex high-risk sex Safe sex practices, see there  offenders accountable for their actions. The volunteers work closely with parole officers, social services social services
Noun, pl

welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs

social services nplservicios mpl sociales 
, local law enforcement, and the community. "It was quite a daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
 task for a small faith group like the Quakers to set up and run a pilot Circles project," Quaker representative Helen Drewery told Sojourners. "But we were inspired by the support given by the Mennonites in Canada and convinced that this humane approach is deeply right." Over the last six years, the U.K. pilot project has worked with 49 offenders. None have committed a new sexual offense.
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Title Annotation:JUSTICE; U.K. Quakers and Lucy Faithfull Foundation launched justice program, Circles of Support and Accountability
Publication:Sojourners Magazine
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Sep 1, 2008
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