Earleywine Chapters
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Resolution On Prison Reform
June 1971
WHEREAS, A need for radical reform in American prison systems is demonstrated
in over-crowded, unsanitary, and destructive conditions, and
WHEREAS, In many prison systems punishment prevails rather than redemptive
rehabilitation, and
WHEREAS, The indiscriminate detention of prisoners together continues
regardless of the nature of their offense, their age, or the likelihood
of their restoration to society, and
WHEREAS, Few if any state departments of corrections have been provided
the funds needed to pay adequate salaries to prison officers and to hire
an adequate number of case workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists,
Therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this Convention call upon Southern Baptists
to follow the teaching of Jesus by caring for those in prison by working
to provide funding, education, ministries, and other innovative programs,
and expanded parole alternatives necessary to make prisons more honestly
correctional, and
Be it further RESOLVED, That we urge Southern Baptists to work with community
leaders and elected officials for more humane and more Christian treatment
of offenders, and
Be it further RESOLVED, That we call upon prison officials in federal,
state, and local systems to maximize education and vocational training
in their rehabilitative efforts.
RESOLUTION ON JUDICIAL REFORM
WHEREAS, Crowded civil and criminal trial dockets are resulting in increasing
delays before trial; and
WHEREAS, Long delays infringe upon the basic constitutional right to a
speedy trial; and
WHEREAS, The pressure on the courts caused by the present case overload
makes the attaining of true justice more difficult; and
WHEREAS, Many crimes are committed by persons out on bail and awaiting
trial for other offenses; and
WHEREAS, The delay, in trials decreases the deterrent effect of punishment;
Therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the messengers of the Southern Baptist Convention
in session at St. Louis, Missouri, that we commend the efforts by the
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court to develop more efficient
courtroom administration and procedure.
Be it further RESOLVED, That we commend the efforts of the American Bar
Association and the state bar associations for their continuing work in
forwarding judicial reform.
St. Louis, Missouri
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