PPT-Good Stories and Alternatives to Incarceration
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Session 8 Training toolkit on drug policy advocacy WOMEN INCARCERATION AND DRUG POLICY Aim and Learning Objectives Aim To let participants come up with and share
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Session 8 Training toolkit on drug policy advocacy WOMEN INCARCERATION AND DRUG POLICY Aim and Learning Objectives Aim To let participants come up with and share ideas through illustrations drawings andor lists on what they think. Frequently punishments other than prison or jail time place serious demands on offenders and provide them with intensive c ourt and community supervision Ju st because a certain punishment does not involve time in prison or jail does not m ean it is . Where do we learn moral lessons?. From our personal experiences. Caught doing something we weren’t supposed to do or when we weren’t caught?. Rosenstand argues the most powerful lessons we carry with us are lessons we learn from the stories we have read or were read to us.. jj. reform. One State’s Fiscal . Realignment . Strategy . to . Shift Limited Resources to Community Intervention. Elizabeth E. Clarke, J.D.. Founder & President, Juvenile Justice Initiative of Illinois, USA. Restorative Justice Prison Ministry. November 6, 2015. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE. Howard . Zehr. , . The Little Book of Restorative Justice. order. GOVERNMENT. . CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Parr Center for Ethics, UNC-Chapel Hill. Professor Tamar Birckhead. November 30, 2015. Introduction to Discussion. What is the data on incarceration rate in the U.S. and internationally?. Although crime rates have declined, why has the number of incarcerated people continued to increase?. . Photos of incarcerated youth by Richard Ross. OVERVIEW. Recap of the key issues. State highlights. Deep dive. State strategies & lessons learned. Starting a campaign. Campaign strategies. Q & A. People Who Inject Drugs . in Ukraine: . Modelling . its . Role . in HIV . Transmission . and . the Impact . of . Introducing . OST in . Prisons. Jack Stone, Ellen Brooks-Pollock, Frederick Altice, . Lyuba. Be an Expert!. Oral Tradition. Stories handed down through generations using word of mouth.. The stories we have all heard as a kid!. Example:. Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Jack and the Bean Stalk. Homelessness & Incarceration. Homelessness and incarceration share risk factors and each increases the risk of the other. Jail inmates have 7.5–11.3 the odds of recent homelessness compared with general population. Police Collaborations with Corrections and Communities. Joanne Katz, J.D., . Professor . Missouri Western State University. Need for Viable Alternatives to Incarceration. Between 1972 and 2008, the adult population in the American penal system soared nearly 600 percent . Alternatives to Incarceration Working Group Finishing Recommendations December 20, 2019 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM The California Endowment, Redwood Room 1000 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles, 90012 Welcome Meat alternatives (sometimes called meat substitutes or meat analogues) are plant-based products designed . to replace meat.. Examples of meat alternatives include:. mycoprotein – protein sourced from fungi;. Lesson 4 - What are the ingredients for a good story?. Home Schooling Tips. This toolkit is to help children understand what needs to be included for a good story. We use them a lot at school and the structure can be very beneficial. Decide how this will work for you at home and adapt the lesson if this helps.. Robert E. Fullilove, . EdD. Professor . of . Sociomedical. . Sciences. Columbia University. New York, New York. Financial Relationships With Ineligible Companies*. Dr. . Fullilove has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to declare. .
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