Abstract
Professor Cassidy examines the criminal justice reform movement in the United States through the lens of Catholic social thought. In particular, he focuses on God’s gift of redemption and the Gospels’ directives that we love one another and show mercy toward the poor, the oppressed and the imprisoned. Cassidy then examines the implications of these fundamental Catholic teachings for the modern debate about the death penalty, sentencing reform, prisoner reentry and parole.
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- Subject
Criminal Law
Law Enforcement and Corrections
Religion Law
- Journal title
Journal of Catholic Social Thought
- Volume
15
- Issue
2
- Pagination
261-274
- Date submitted
6 September 2022