Richard Rosoman is a Probation Officer. He has a Diploma in
Probation Studies Degree from De Montfort University, and qualified
six years ago. He worked for Langley House Trust in a residential
drug rehabilitation project, and then trained for ministry at Ripon
College, Cuddesdon. He has worked in parish ministry and also held
the post of Faith and Work Development Officer with the Black
Country Urban Industrial Mission. This book brings together his
knowledge of theology and criminal justice, and is intended to be
of interest to those who are involved in criminal justice and to a
wider readership. It is designed to stimulate thought and debate
about a subject that is often at the forefront of politics, but
about which surprisingly little is written for public consumption.
The faith dimension is intended to add a broad value-based
dimension, which will be of interest to many readers, whatever
their faith or belief system. The book is written in an accessible
style, but goes to the heart of criminal justice issues and policy,
and aims to challenge and engage readers about a subject which
often gives rise to strong emotions and opinions.
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