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BE THE CHANGE

9/10/2017

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Rehabilitation is the last stage of prisoners restoration program. Here a prisoner is being initiated for a normal, social life by re-training and coaching.

Search for job facilities
Has the prime importance in the process of rehabilitation. This is the most difficult task, because our society is not yet ready to accept the person or allow him or her to resettle in life.

The re-integration into the family: is another important thing to be done. In the renewal process, the animators begin to visit the homes of prisoners and prepare the ground for re-establishing the lost family ties.

Contact with the local police
Every police station has a K.D. list. After the completion of six months renewal period, we get in touch with the local police and request them not to harass them, who are prepared to start a new life. Local people also should be motivated to appreciate and accept the ex-prisoners.

Follow up
Authentic and reciprocal relationship between the center and person should be activated by follow up program, visits and gatherings. This would be a strong motivating and highly sustaining factor in their struggles to lead a normal life in society.

Facilitate in the life of prisoner’s child
All these efforts, and others at the local, state, and federal level, have expanded the discussions about the affects of parental incarceration on children, families, and communities. While there is still much work to be done, the work has begun. Professionals from the criminal justice systems and health and human services systems are not only talking to each other, but are also working together to plan and implement interventions that strengthen families, support positive change by incarcerated parents, and promote re-integration into family and community life.

Social impact
"The greatest religious change in the history of mankind" took place "under the eyes of a brilliant galaxy of philosophers and historians who disregarded as contemptible an Agency (Christianity) which all men must now admit to have been . . . the most powerful moral lever that has ever been applied to the affairs of men."

Projects we support
The Prison Ministry Project is a pastoral ministry of word and sacrament for prisoners inside the walls. It is a ministry of help for their families. It is a ministry of resource for local pastors and congregations faced with members in prison or who want to learn how they can respond to the Gospel of Matthew. It is a ministry of advocacy for prison reform. It is a ministry of cooperation with other denominations and social justice programs around the state.

Inspirational stories
Prison Ministries is privileged to be on the front lines and see the power of God, and the gospel of Jesus Christ, at work in lives of prisoners. Our volunteers get to witness the light and life in the eyes of men who at one time had no hope, they get to hear first hand the stories of how God has done for them what no one else could do.
Prison statistics

Prison Statistics India is the latest in the series of annual statistical reports being brought out by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). In fact, this is the only annual statistical publication started by NCRB, other publications having been started prior to the constitution of NCRB and continued by NCRB. The data for the report is collected from Prison Headquarters of all States / UTs. Arunachal Pradesh did not have any jail prior to 2009. The first edition of the report pertains to the year 1995 and the latest edition of the report pertains to the year 2012.
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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Vision, Mission & Values
    • Our Team
    • Departments
    • Honor Roll
    • We Are Unique
  • What We Do
    • 3R Theory
    • Prisoners' Reformation Trajectory
    • An Eightfold Path for Prisoners' Reformation
    • PMI Chain Fasting
    • Incessant Intercessory Invocation for the Incarcerated >
      • Holy Eucharist for the Incarcerated
    • Inspirational Stories
    • Milestones
    • Prison Statistics
    • Rehabilitation Centres
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Student Community
    • How To Volunteer
    • Careers & Internships
    • Donate
    • Social Reponsibility
    • Training
    • Support Events
  • Be Informed
    • National Conventions
    • 13th National Convention, Goa
    • Events
    • Gallery
    • Blog
    • Downloads
  • Contact Us
  • Prayer Intentions
  • Documents
  • Inspirational Messages
  • Reformative Explorations
  • Prison Ministry Publications
  • Prison Voice magazine
  • Prison Ministry Sunday Pastoral Letters
  • Online Programs
  • PMI Special Task Forces
  • PMI Videos