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See inside Communities of Restoration programmes from around the world.

APAC Santa Luzia
This Portuguese language video provides a tour of the APAC programme in Santa Luzia, Brazil.
Visita Apac Itaúna
A visit to APAC Itauna shows a celebration event in PF Brazil's flagship programme in Itaúna. The video is in Portuguese.
APAC Perdões MG - Preso não quer a liberdade
This Brazilian news report highlights the APAC programme in Perdões in the state of Minas Gerais.
Former Participant Reflects on IFI
A participant from the InnerChange Freedom Initiative in Arkansas (USA) describes his experience in the programme and how his life and behaviour have changed.
APAC -- Parte 1
Short Portuguese language video explaining the APAC methodology. Provides images related to the different aspects of the methodology.
APAC -- Parte 2
Short Portuguese language video explaining the APAC methodology. Provides images related to the different aspects of the methodology.
APAC - Associação de Proteção e Assistência ao Condenado
Video displaying images from Brazil's common prison system followed by images from APAC programmes in the countries. It includes quotes from Brazilian sentencing codes.
Sycamore Tree Project®
See the powerful impact of PF New Zealand's Sycamore Tree Project®.
Restorative Justice at work

Sycamore Tree Project

Read about the impact of this powerful in-prison restorative justice programme.
 

Communities of Restoration

Learn about these 24-hour, 7-day-a-week intensive prison regimes operated by Prison Fellowship NGOs.

What is restorative justice?

Restorative justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behaviour. It is best accomplished through cooperative processes that include all stakeholders.

Practices and programs reflecting restorative purposes will respond to crime by: (a) identifying and taking steps to repair harm, (b) involving all  stakeholders, and (c) transforming the traditional relationship between communities and their governments in responding to crime. more