Friday, October 8, 2021

Justice and Peace: A Radical Reconsideration of Public Safety

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a roundtable conversation with Herschella Conyers (University of Chicago Law School), Michael Jaycox (Seattle University), Michael Scott (Arizona State University), Tobias Winright (Saint Louis University). Provided by Seattle University and The Catholic Criminal Justice Reform Network.

Almost fifty years back, Pope St. Paul VI stated, “If you desire Peace, work for Justice.” Echoing his words, “No Justice, No Peace” has actually ended up being the chant of protesters from Seattle to Atlanta looking for liberty not just from extreme usage of force by cops however likewise from unfair injustices throughout social and political structures. This roundtable discussion welcomes policing scholars in the fields of law, criminology, and doctrinal principles to check out how we may develop peace on a structure of justice. The interdisciplinary panel will deal with the future of public security through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.

This panel functions as the keynote occasion for a three-day colloquium dealing with Catholic point of views on criminal justice reform. The workshops and public lectures consist of leading scholars analyzing how Catholic custom and social idea may notify the difficulties challenging today’s American criminal justice system.

To read more about the Catholic Criminal Justice Reform Network go to https://www.lumenchristi.org/ccjrn

http://criminaljusticeclasses.net/justice-and-peace-a-radical-reconsideration-of-public-safety/

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