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Achieving Community Justice Through Faith-Based Initiatives


Author(s): Mark A. Small

Source: Behav. Sci. Law 20: 411–421 (2002)

Abstract: Prior to 1996, most churches and other faith-based organizations were ineligible to receive federal funding for community services. In a little noticed provision of the Welfare Reform Act of 1996 known as ‘charitable choice,’ the federal government allowed religious groups to receive money for social programs without requiring them to censor their religious expression or give up their religious identity. States, with varying degrees of vigor and success, have partnered with faith-based organizations to provide community services that serve the purpose of transitioningpeople from welfare to work. Recent political developments and legislation suggest an expanded role for faithbased organizations to receive federal money to develop community services, including money for community justice projects. The Comment begins with an overview of the political and legal contexts that allow the development of promoting community justice initiatives through faithbased efforts. Next, there is a discussion of practical considerations that influence decisions of churches and faithbased organizations to participate in these activities. Finally, there is discussion of the roles social scientists and others might play to facilitate community justice initiatives through faith-based efforts.

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