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Choosing Life LJAP ch 4
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The Catholic Church strongly opposes abortion and capital punishment.
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Why do 1.3 million abortions happen each year? Rape 1% of pregnancies that end in abortion were the result of rape School & Career Poverty I’m just not ready
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Crime & Punishment Between 1977 & 2006 more that 1057 people were executed Why? Some crimes are so violent a person forfeits his/her right to live A crime harms society so much, in order to restore justice we must offer the same level of harm he or she caused society
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“if you hit me I am gonna hit you back” Child like tendency Similar to our justice system Known as retributive justice “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”
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Compassion for All Human life is sacred All humans are equal Human life begins at conception
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As the bishops say: “The antidote to violence is love, not more violence.”
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A flawed system 12% of the national population is African American while 40% of people on death row are African American Almost equal # of murder victims have been white and African American while 80% executed were executed for murdering a white victim
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“Both-And” approach Not women or unborn but women AND unborn Not criminal or victim But criminal and victim
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Building a Culture of Life
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From Revenge to Restoration Restorative justice: Focuses on the harm of the wrongdoing more than the rules that have been broken Shows equal concern to victims and offenders, involving both in the process or justice Works toward the restoration of victims, responding to victims' needs as the victims see them
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More restorative justice.. Supports offender while encouraging them to understand, accept, and carry out their obligations Recognizes the while obligations may be difficult for offenders they should not be intended as harms Provides opportunities for dialogue, direct or indirect, between victims and offenders, as appropriate Involves the affected community through the justice process
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Q Restorative justice does not have to apply to the hardest cases alone. Imagine you are a victim or a perpetrator of a smaller crime- say stealing a bike. How could restorative justice resolve such a crime.
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Representing these people, act out a mediation using restorative justice. Stay in character. Victim-had bike stolen Mother of victim Perpetrator-stole the bike Mediator
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Making it Easier to Choose Life Legislation Changing sexual behavior Addressing poverty Making work/school more parent friendly Stopping violence against women Encouraging greater involvement by men
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