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}}Prison Fellowship International (PFI) is a Christian international non-governmental organization of national prison fellowship organizations from 112 countries. The organization is based in Washington D.C., United States, and its current president is Andy Corley.

History

The organization has its origins in the Prison Fellowship organization, which aims to support prisoners, founded in 1976 by Charles W. Colson, a former politician imprisoned for his involvement in the Watergate scandal.Gregg Barak, Battleground: Criminal Justice [2 volumes], ABC-CLIO, USA, 2007, p. 279Timothy J. Demy Ph.D., Paul R. Shockley Ph.D., Evangelical America: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2017, p. 344 In November 1978, a meeting was held in Great Britain for the formation of a British antenna and to give an international dimension to the organization.John Perry, God Behind Bars: The Amazing Story of Prison Fellowship, Thomas Nelson Inc, USA, 2006, p. 150 Prison Fellowship International was officially founded in 1979,OLIVER KENDRICK, The Origin and Development of Prison Fellowship International: Pluralism, Ecumenism and American Leadership in the Evangelical World 1974–2006, Journal of American Studies, Volume 51, Number 4, 2017, UK, p. 1224George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2016, p. 1865 and works in 112 countries as of 2022. Prison Fellowship International, What We Do, pfi.org, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022

Programs

Bible studies

For prisoners, groups of Bible studies are offered. Prison Fellowship International, What We Do, pfi.org, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022

Assisting children and families of prisoners

Prison Fellowship International runs a child sponsorship program which aims to help needy children of prisoners with support in education and health care. Prison Fellowship International, What We Do, pfi.org, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022The Angel Tree Program is an outreach to the children of prisoners at Christmas. Members of local churches volunteer to sponsor these children by purchasing a gift based on information gathered by PF volunteers and prison chaplains.www.charleston.net/news/2008/dec/26/angel_tree_program_helps_give_christmas_66257/" title="archive.today/20120304053515www.charleston.net/news/2008/dec/26/angel_tree_program_helps_give_christmas_66257/">The Post & Courier Angel Tree program helps give Christmas to children of inmates 26 December 2008

Restorative justice

Through the PFI Centre for Justice and Reconciliation, PFI seeks to promote the principles and practices of restorative justice—an approach to justice focusing on healing broken relationships, repairing the damage done by crime, and restoring the offender to a meaningful role in society. Prison Fellowship International, What We Do, pfi.org, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022The Centre operates Restorative Justice Online and provides information and consultation to national PF organizations,PFI Website - The Mission of Prison Fellowship International {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20030426100855www.pfi.org/our_mission |date=26 April 2003 }} governments,Jamaican Ministry of Justice - Press Release 9 December 2005 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814044638www.moj.gov.jm/pfiaddrj |date=14 August 2007 }} the United Nations,WEB,www.unodc.org/ngo/showSingleDetailed.do?req_org_uid=3782, United Nations Website - Description of Prison Fellowship International’s ECOSOC Status, 26 August 2008,www.unodc.org/ngo/showSingleDetailed.do?req_org_uid=3782," title="web.archive.org/web/20071215052737www.unodc.org/ngo/showSingleDetailed.do?req_org_uid=3782,">web.archive.org/web/20071215052737www.unodc.org/ngo/showSingleDetailed.do?req_org_uid=3782, 15 December 2007, dead, dmy-all, and other organizations.The PF restorative justice program is known as either the Sycamore Tree ProjectNew Zealand Ministry of Justice - Newsletter - Te Ara Whakatika, Winter 2004, Issue #22 or Umuvumu Tree Project.Umuvumu Tree Project: A Ministry of Reconciliation in Rwanda USA, February 3, 2003 Notably, in Rwanda, in response to the genocide of 1994, Prison Fellowship introduced the Umuvumu Tree Project through 11,000 traditional courts, resulting in more than 32,000 genocide offenders confessing to their crimes. 23 PF national ministries ran the STP in 2009.

Promoting faith-based prisons

Based on APAC, the Brazilian model of faith-based prison communities, national PF organizations are adapting their own APAC projects. These faith-based prison communities are presently operating in 16 countries.Correctional News A Matter of Choice July/Aug 2003{{Dead link|date=April 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Consultation

As an NGO, PFI maintains Consultative Status (Category II) with the UN Economic and Social Council and is an active participant in the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice.Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice - Description of Prison Fellowship International’s membership to the aforementioned organisation{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

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