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END NOTES 1 Dreyfus, S. 2004. The Five-Stage Model of Adult Skill Acquisition. California: Sage Publications. 2 Puchalski, C. 2014. Spirituality and Health: The Development of a Field. New York: Random House. 3 Mittelmark, M. 2022. The Handbook of Salutogenesis, Second edition. Switzerland: Springer Publishing. 4 Nissen, R. 2021. The Process of Spiritual Care. Switzerland: Frontiers Media. 6 Jarrett, M. 2024. The Role and Impact of the Prison Chaplain: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis. California: Sage Publications. 7 Söderström, S. 2025. Salutogenesis as a Mediator in Decreased Criminal Thinking: An Evaluation of Cognitive Programs for Juvenile and Adult Offenders. Pennsylvania: Taylor & Francis. 5 28 CFR §551.100

up-ticks in self-efficacy, advocacy and compassion for others. Both, public health and public safety benefit when forensic populations demonstrate healthy habits and abandon enterprises that attempt to get out of the community what cannot be secured through defer ence, reciprocity, and compromise. Salutogenic practice through chaplain spiritual care services has enormous potential to be of great benefit to the community. The future of chaplaincy is bright as chaplains learn to integrate and co alesce salutogenic principles within the practice of spiritual care across any discipline that can increase health outcomes and decrease criminal risk and recidivism. CT

Chaplain Xavier Justice is the associate director of the Nehemiah Project (TNP) in Washington, D.C. He holds the certified clinical correctional chaplain credential from the American Correctional Chaplains Association. He is an internationally credentialed advanced alcohol and drug counselor and clinical supervisor (ICRC), a national master addiction counselor (NAADAC), and a KY state licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor and certified clinical supervisor. Additionally, he is a psychiatric rehabilitation educator (PRA), master clinical traumatologist (GCAT), certified group psychotherapist supervisor (AGPA), clinically certified forensic counselor (NAFC), clinical neurocriminologist (AIAFS), and forensic peer support trainer in the states of Maryland and Virginia.

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