The Irish Prison System - Vision, Values, Reality
By The Jesuit Centre For Faith and Justice
The report calls for a radical change in prison policy. It provides an in-depth analysis of the prison system and outlines 15 recommendations for the future.
The paper highlights a need for a clearer articulation of values and the upholding of international human rights principles, concluding with a chapter of 15 recommendations.
For the online version of the report please click here
Time to Give?
Time to Give? Volunteering Opportunities in the Criminal Justice Area is a guide to possibilities for becoming a volunteer in organisations whose aim is to prevent involvement in crime or to respond to the needs of those affected by crime.
To view an online version of the directory see www.timetogive.ie
Towards a Directory of Irish Criminological Research (2007)
by The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice
This project was initiated by the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice and launched by the Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform, Mr Brian Lenihan TD, on 16 July 2007. The aim of the directory is to provide an accessible overview of current criminological research in the Republic of Ireland. The Directory includes research currently being undertaken by academics, research centres, Ph.D students, as well as research commissioned by statutory bodies. Read more about the background to the directory
For the online version of the Directory click here



