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Cardinal Cupich joins panel to discuss criminal justice reform
Participants in a criminal justice roundtable sponsored by the Catholic Criminal Justice Reform Network Feb. 21 advocated for people enmeshed in the criminal justice system to be recognized as members of the human family, no matter what they have done.
Catholic Lawyers Guild helps pass restorative justice law
Supporters of a new Illinois law that says whatever is said in restorative justice proceedings cannot be used later in court are hoping it will lead to more conflicts being resolved outside of the traditional justice system.
CCHD awards $630,000 to local social-service groups
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development was started in the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1969 as a...
Peace Corner offers safe haven for at-risk youth
Chicago’s Austin neighborhood remains one of the city’s highestcrime areas. But for more than 10 ...
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