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(Quarterly Newsletter) September 2008 December 2008 March 2009 June 2009 September 2009 December 2009 ![]() |
Welcome to the John Howard Society of Kingston & District! The Canadian history of the John Howard Society began with a group of church workers in Toronto in 1867. Their mission was to bring spiritual help to prisoners in the local jail. In 1874 this small group became known as the Prisoners Aid Assocation of Toronto and recognized that more than spiritual aid was needed by the prisoners. The Prisoners Aid Association of Toronto became inactive in 1915 when interest dwindled. In 1929 a citizens' group led by General Draper, the chief of Police in Toronto reactivated the association as the Citizens Service Association . General Draper believed that the work of police was undermined by the circumstances facing people on release from prison. The organization of volunteers provided practical help to ex-prisoners with housing, clothing and employment. In 1931 Reverend J. Dinnage Hobden formed the group in British Columbia under the name of the John Howard Society. John Howard was a great prison reformer who lived from 1726 to 1790. The society aided prisoners and ex-convicts in rehabilitation and re-integration. In 1946 the Citizens Service Association in Ontario changed its name and became the John Howard Society of Ontario. Most other provinces formed John Howard Societies between 1947 and 1960. In February of 1962 the John Howard Society of Canada was formed when all provinces, except for Quebec, ratified a constitution. Quebec joined the John Howard Society in 1980. The Northwest Territories joined in 1994. The John Howard Society fills an important role in public education, community service and in pressing for reform in the criminal justice area. Currently there are branches and offices in over 60 communities across Canada, provincial offices in all 10 provinces and the Northwest Territories and a national office in Ottawa. The John Howard Society of Canada is a federation of provincial and local societies comprised of people whose goal is to understand and respond to problems of crime, to work with people who have come into conflict with the law, to review, evaluate and advocate for changes in the criminal justice process and to engage in public education on matters involving criminal law and its application. |
771 Montreal St. Kingston, Ontario K7K 3J4 Phone (613) 542-7373 Fax (613) 542-2733 From Prison 888-325-7930 More Contact Information Hours & Location |
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| Thanks to the Trillium Foundation in ensuring the health and safety of JHSK staff, clients and volunteers through a capital grant to replace our aging roof and floors! | |||