witchlinblue
04-10-2006, 01:29 AM
Mettanokit Outreach
Attention: Christine Sparks
Another Place
Greenville, NH 03048
tel: (603) 878 3201
They run an excellent program and have published a small book titled Ending Violent Crime. A must read. Their program is Native American run, but is open to all. They run other programs too, so make sure to address correspondence to Christine Sp arks.
PAL (People-Animals-Love)
Dr. Earl O. Strimple
3201 New Mexico Avenue NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20016
tel: (202) 895 1395 or (301) 869 8890 (Judy Lumsden)
fax: (202) 537 1200
http://www.amandla.org/pal/
The PAL program provides food and veterinary care for the entire cat population at Lorton Correctional Facility. Interested prisoners are taught to care for their pets. PAL started a program to teach highly marketable animal technichian skills to motiv ated prisoners. Prison officials are quick to point out that PAL prisoners have far fewer altercations and behavioral offenses. What a difference a cat makes!
Pathfinders of Oregon
Sharon Darcy, Program Director
P O Box 19742
Portland, OR 97280-0742
tel: (503) 227 4434
Pathfinders is a cognitive restructuring/skills building process. It was designed to transform criminally deviant behavior into responsible conduct.
Triune Arts
517 Wellington Street West, Suite 207
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1E9
CANADA
fax: (416) 586 0879
e-mail: triune@total.net
Educational resource for restorative justice programs: Resolving Conflict Creatively between Victims and Youth Offenders through "Diversion" and "Transformation" is an educational resource intended to raise public awareness of an al ternative to the existing justice system's approach, to provide training and to encourage citizens to participate in community justice practices.
Victim-Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP)
2315 NE Mason Street
Portland, OR 97211
tel: (503) 281 5085 fax: (503) 282 5806
e-mail: martyprice@vorp.com
http://www.vorp.com
Information and resource center.
Attention: Christine Sparks
Another Place
Greenville, NH 03048
tel: (603) 878 3201
They run an excellent program and have published a small book titled Ending Violent Crime. A must read. Their program is Native American run, but is open to all. They run other programs too, so make sure to address correspondence to Christine Sp arks.
PAL (People-Animals-Love)
Dr. Earl O. Strimple
3201 New Mexico Avenue NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20016
tel: (202) 895 1395 or (301) 869 8890 (Judy Lumsden)
fax: (202) 537 1200
http://www.amandla.org/pal/
The PAL program provides food and veterinary care for the entire cat population at Lorton Correctional Facility. Interested prisoners are taught to care for their pets. PAL started a program to teach highly marketable animal technichian skills to motiv ated prisoners. Prison officials are quick to point out that PAL prisoners have far fewer altercations and behavioral offenses. What a difference a cat makes!
Pathfinders of Oregon
Sharon Darcy, Program Director
P O Box 19742
Portland, OR 97280-0742
tel: (503) 227 4434
Pathfinders is a cognitive restructuring/skills building process. It was designed to transform criminally deviant behavior into responsible conduct.
Triune Arts
517 Wellington Street West, Suite 207
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1E9
CANADA
fax: (416) 586 0879
e-mail: triune@total.net
Educational resource for restorative justice programs: Resolving Conflict Creatively between Victims and Youth Offenders through "Diversion" and "Transformation" is an educational resource intended to raise public awareness of an al ternative to the existing justice system's approach, to provide training and to encourage citizens to participate in community justice practices.
Victim-Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP)
2315 NE Mason Street
Portland, OR 97211
tel: (503) 281 5085 fax: (503) 282 5806
e-mail: martyprice@vorp.com
http://www.vorp.com
Information and resource center.