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Explores the history and foundation of mass incarceration and examines Christianity's role in its evolution and expansion. Shows how Christians can pursue justice that restores and reconciles, and offers creative solutions and innovative interventions to help bring authentic rehabilitation, lasting transformation, and healthy reintegration to America's broken criminal justice system.
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Rethinking Incarceration: Advocating for Justice That Restores
2018, InterVarsity Press
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Table of Contents
Part 1: The roots and evolution of mass incarceration
The war on drugs
How did we get here? From black codes to neoslavery
Beyond law and order
Three overlooked pipelines: mental health, private prisons, and immigration
The school-to-prison pipeline
Part 2: The church's witness and testimony
Protestant reformers: prophetic activism, nonviolence, and God's wrath
The prisoners' pastor: chaplaincy and theology's institutional impact
The spirit of punishment: atonement, penal substitution, and the wrath of God
Atonement and sanctifying retribution
Divine justice is inherently restorative
Holy interruptions: dismantling mass incarceration.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [203]-230).
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