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  1. Teaching them a lesson.("Breakfast and Books" female juvenile criminal rehabilitation program)(Florida): An article from: Florida Bar Journal by Barbara J. Pariente, Annette Boyd Pitts, et all 2003-06-01
  2. REPAIRING THE DAMAGE.(women criminal rehabilitation programs)(Brief Article): An article from: Hawaii Business by Cathy S. Cruz, 2001-05-01
  3. Plan for evaluating the performance of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice rehabilitation tier programs by Michael Eisenberg, 1997
  4. Evaluation of the performance of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice rehabilitation tier programs by Michael Eisenberg, 2001
  5. Offender Rehabilitation in Practice: Implementing and Evaluating Effective Programs
  6. Program after prison may help addicts. (Delaware's substance abuse rehabilitation program for prisoners): An article from: State Legislatures
  7. Alternatives to Prison: Rehabilitation and Other Programs (Incarceration Issues: Punishment, Reform, and Rehabilitation) by Craig Russell, 2006-12-30
  8. God, crime, and the criminal courts: A sane program for community action in crime prevention and criminal rehabilitation by James S Rainwater, 1962
  9. Baltimore churches in slugfest over `faith-based' program. (People & Events).(Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley plans religious rehabilitation of juvenile ... Article): An article from: Church & State
  10. Routinizing evaluation: getting feedback on effectiveness of crime and delinquency programs (Crime and delinquency issues) by Daniel Glaser, 1976
  11. Program addresses juvenile arson. (Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Program, Oregon): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Walter Bussewitz, 1991-12-30
  12. Faith-based changes come from inside a Texas prison: Programs reduce recidivism.: An article from: The Non-profit Times by Richard Williamson, 2002-02-01
  13. State budget cuts crippling support for prison education programs throughout the U.S.(Locked Out): An article from: Diverse Issues in Higher Education by Garry Boulard, 2010-02-18
  14. A critique of faith-based prison programs.: An article from: The Humanist by Lawrence T. Jablecki, 2005-09-01

1. The Way To Happiness - Police Programs
in both crime prevention as well as criminal rehabilitation programs. Programs can range from reprinting the booklet
http://www.thewaytohappiness.org/school_police-police-pgms.html
" People who take alcohol are not alert. It impairs their ability to react even when it seems to them they are more alert because of it. Alcohol has some medicinal value. It can be grossly overestimated. Don't let anyone who has been drinking drive you in a car or fly you in a plane. Drinking can take lives in more ways than one. A little liquor goes a long way; don't let too much of it wind up in unhappiness or death ." from The Way
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A Description of an Effective Program to Restore Moral Values Community Programs
The Way to Happiness proves effective in crime prevention and rehabilitation programs The Way to Happiness has proven to be extremely effective in both crime prevention as well as criminal rehabilitation programs. Programs can range from

2. Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council - Adult Correctional Rehabilitation Progra
This page contains different reports regarding correctional rehabilitation, recidivism, substance abuse and sex offenders. Evaluation of the Performance of the Texas Department of criminal Justice rehabilitation Tier programs, February 2001
http://www.cjpc.state.tx.us/reports/adltrehab
Adult Correctional Rehabilitation Programs/Recidivism Reports HOME PAGE GLOSSARY REPORTS STATISTICS ... TEXAS STATEWIDE SEARCH Note: the reports listed below are in Adobe Acrobat format. Click on this icon to get a copy of the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click to download report.
Report to the Senate Criminal Justice Interim Committee: Recidivism Rates and Issues Related to TDCJ Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, March 2002
Overview of the InnerChange Freedom Initiative: The Faith-Based Prison Program Within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, February 2002 Evaluation of the Performance of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Tier Programs, February 2001 The Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Program: Evaluation and Recommendations, February 2001 ... Back to Report Categories

3. Criminal Justice Reform
Texas Department of criminal Justice. Skip Links. Search (CSCDs) may offer the following rehabilitation programs. For details on specific rehabilitation programs, contact your
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Criminal Justice Reform
The New York Chapter

4. The Canadian Mental Health Association - Thunder Bay Branch
Provides support for individuals and families living with mental illness. programs include, social activities, rehabilitation, education, training, criminal justice diversion, and a 24 hour 7 days a week crisis response hotline.
http://www.cmha-tb.on.ca/
Our Mission
As a community based, non-profit service organization which is both consumer-driven and volunteer directed, the Canadian Mental Health Association, Thunder Bay Branch is dedicated to promoting, maintaining and enhancing the mental wellness of individuals, families and the community, through the provision or coordination of public education, peer support and individual advocacy, and access to community-based adult mental health care programs and other supportive services.

5. The Way To Happiness - Communities Programs
The Second Chance and Criminon programs for criminal rehabilitation. The VIVE program,a communitybased crime prevention program used by police and schools.
http://www.thewaytohappiness.org/school_police-commun-pgms.html
" Murder justly bears the highest priority in social prevention and retaliation.
"The stupid, the evil and the insane seek to solve their real or imagined problems with murder. And they have been known to do it for no reason at all.
"Get behind any demonstrably effective program that handles this threat to mankind and push. Your own survival could depend upon it."
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One million copies of The Way to Happiness were distributed after the Los Angeles civil disturbances and fires in 1992, as a part of a "Get Back Respect" campaign.
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Privacy statement: The Way to Happiness Foundation International does not sell or give away its mailing lists to any other organization or group. Your personal information will be kept strictly confidential. Article: A Description of an Effective Program to Restore Moral Values Community Programs Individuals and groups help bring peace and understanding to their communities The dramatic rise in school shootings, crime and social unrest point to an urgent need to restore basic concepts of right and wrong conduct. What frequently gets overlooked in the "battle against crime" is that increases in crime statistics are almost universally preceded by a widespread moral decay in society. To counteract this

6. Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council - Download Reports
Adult Correctional rehabilitation programs/Recidivism. Adult Correctional Education.State Jail. Prevention programs. Texas criminal History Improvement Program.
http://www.cjpc.state.tx.us/reports/reports.html
Download CJPC Reports HOME PAGE GLOSSARY REPORTS STATISTICS OTHER LINKS CONTACT US JOB LISTINGS ... TEXAS STATEWIDE SEARCH Note: the reports listed below are in Adobe Acrobat format. Click on this icon to get a copy of the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click on a policy topic below to view a list of reports.
Adult Correctional Population Projections/Trends
Adult Correctional Rehabilitation Programs/Recidivism Adult Correctional Education State Jail ... Reports in Alphabetical Order

7. Rehabilitation Programs - Links To Legal Resources: Criminal Law: Rehabilitation
rehabilitation programs. and Training Institute Provides diversion programs, behaviorchange and dynamic training workshops within the criminal justice system
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8. Sample Act Criminal Rehabilitation Resear C H
Sample Act. criminal rehabilitation Research. This draft Act enables a state to facilitate of scientific experience. New treatment programs are developed haphazardly, if at
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9. TDCJ - Community Justice Assistance Division - Rehabilitation Programs
rehabilitation programs Adult Education programs These programs assist programsfor the Mentally Impaired This new offender from the criminal justice system
http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/cjad/cjad-rehab.htm
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Rehabilitation and Victim Services Programs Community supervision and corrections departments (CSCDs) may offer the following rehabilitation programs. For details on specific rehabilitation programs, contact your local CSCD. Rehabilitation Programs
  • Adult Education Programs These programs assist adults under community supervision acquire to academic competencies for literacy skills, General Education Development (GED) certificates, and English as a Second Language. Cognitive Programs These psycho-educational, nonacademic programs assist adults under community supervision acquire competencies in problem solving, anger management, understanding the impact of their behavior on others, changing thinking and changing behavior to noncriminal alternatives. Vocational/Employment and Life Skills Training These educational, non-academic programs assist adults under community supervision acquire skills to obtain and keep employment and function at a higher level in daily life.

10. RehabNZ / Criminal Rehabilitation Rehabilitating Hardened Criminals And Drug Add
criminal rehabilitation, 100 FEMALE LEGISLATORS VISIT MEXICO PRISON TO GET A LOOKAT DRUG rehabilitation PROGRAM If THE THREE TYPES OF CRIMINON™ programs
http://www.rehabnz.co.nz/pages/criminal-rehab.html
Site Map RehabNZ Criminal Rehabilitation The Criminon Program In Ensenada State Prison Values Education
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Drug Rehabilitation
... What is Criminon Locking up Addicts Is there another choice? Penal Code by L.Ron Hubbard ABOUT 100 FEMALE LEGISLATORS VISIT MEXICO PRISON
TO GET A LOOK AT DRUG REHABILITATION PROGRAM

"If this technology were applied in prisons around the world, the crime rate would decrease greatly and we would have a better world." Francisco Iribe: Chief of Police Mexicali, Mexico Francisco Iribe

Criminon International is working to accomplish that change in more than
1,400 prisons in 23 countries around the world. Criminon
Criminon delivers its courses in three different ways, all depending on the needs of each particular institution or community.

11. CRIMINON Criminal Rehabilitation Program - Freedom Magazine - Is There A Solutio
an outgrowth of the Narconon drug rehabilitation program. Both programs use exclusivelythe works of American the fundamental reason for criminal behavior the
http://www.freedommag.org/english/vol33I1/self-respect.htm
Deadly Spiral
Freedoms: Behind the Terror Deadly Spiral Children of the State The Hidden Hand of Violence Ca$hing In The Great Brain Injury Scam Human Rights and Freedoms Buying off the Drug Traffic Cop Revisiting the Jonestown tragedy The Great Waste A Fire on the Cross In Support of Human Rights The Black and White of Justice Freedom of Speech at Risk in Cyberspace The Psychiatric Subversion of Justice The Internet: The Promise and the Perils Page
by Steven F. Ayre and Gail M. Armstrong With prison recidivism rates at 60 percent, the country has long since passed the point of needing effective solutions. Freedom examines one program achieving results.
When most teenagers at age 17 graduated high school, Owens graduated from juvenile to adult offender. The streets, abusing drugs, stealing and other crime, were his life. CRIMINON D.C. DIRECTOR Dagmar Papaheraklis (at left and top, front center) and volunteers have helped more than 500 inmates in Lorton, Virginia, graduate from the program. Freedom how With his repeated returns to juvenile centers and prisons, Owens personified a corrections system that has become a stranger to its original mission to correct and rehabilitate offenders. He also seemed to prove the notion that criminals are incorrigible or even genetically destined for lives of crime. The parade of alternative programs and methods to reduce recidivism tried over recent decades have met with varying degrees of success. Those that have channeled prisoners into community mental health centers and the drug-based treatment they provide have been documented to actually

12. 34.02.01 Drug And Alcohol Abuse And Rehabilitation Programs
for Federal Workplace Drug Testing programs. 8.2 Alcohol an approved drug abuse assistanceor rehabilitation program 9.2 criminal drug statute means a criminal
http://sago.tamu.edu/policy/34-02-01.htm
SYSTEM REGULATIONS 34.02.01 Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Rehabilitation Programs July 14, 2000 Supplements System Policy 34.02 1. ADMINISTRATION The provisions of this regulation are based on requirements of federal and state law. Administrators should exercise caution in all matters relating to this regulation, ensuring that procedures are carefully followed and that substantial evidence from reliable sources supports a decision to counsel or test a student or an employee for drug use. The System Office of General Counsel (OGC) must be informed by the appropriate administrator of possible violations of this regulation and advice of an OGC attorney must be secured before testing anyone due to reasonable suspicion of drug or alcohol use or abuse. Advice of the OGC is not needed for required testing as described in Section 6, and the general counsel may waive the requirement to seek OGC’s advice for reasonable suspicion testing when a System component shows documented evidence of training for administrators and supervisors in alcohol and drug awareness. 2. DEFINITIONS

13. 34.02 Drug And Alcohol Abuse And Rehabilitation Programs - Annotated Version
an employee has been convicted of a criminal drug statute a description of drug oralcohol counseling, treatment, rehabilitation or reentry programs that are
http://sago.tamu.edu/policy/34-02ann.htm
SYSTEM POLICY 34.02 Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Rehabilitation Programs Approved February 27, 1995 (MO 44-95) Revised September 26, 1997 (MO 181-97) Revised September 24, 1999 (MO -99) Administrators should exercise extreme caution in all matters relating to this policy, assuring that procedures are carefully followed and that substantial evidence from reliable sources supports a decision to confront a student or an employee. System general counsel shall be apprised by the appropriate administrator of possible violations of this policy and their advice shall be secured before taking any action with regard to testing. 1. PURPOSE 1.1 Based on its commitment to assure the safety and health of its students and employees, The Texas A&M University System (the "System") seeks to maintain work and learning environments free of the unlawful manufacture, distribution, possession or use of a controlled substance or the abuse of alcohol. Drug and alcohol abuse affects the responsible conduct of business, teaching and learning, and therefore will not be tolerated. This policy is based on the following objectives: (1) to maintain a safe and healthy environment for all students and employees;

14. TakingITGlobal - Inspire. Inform. Involve.
having soft punishments and rehabiliation programs will not rehabilitation programmesshould have counseling sessions where the criminal can open up
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15. Vacant Property Rehabilitation Programs, Neighborhood Code Compliance Department
Vacant Property rehabilitation programs. Vacant properties attract criminals asprime locations to conduct criminal activities, are extremely vulnerable to
http://www.sannet.gov/nccd/housing/vacant.shtml
Vacant Property Rehabilitation Programs
The City of San Diego implemented in 1996 the Vacant Properties Program to improve the social and economic health of the City of San Diego by returning vacant boarded properties to productive use in the economy. Using a variety of incentives and code enforcement methods, the program works with property owners to eliminate all impediments that keep owners from rehabilitating their properties, or selling them to other parties who will. The Vacant Properties Program is responsible for developing public/private partnerships to identify potential resources to rehabilitate boarded properties. Through partnerships with various community-based groups the program generates job training and skill developing opportunities for non-profit organizations working in the redevelopment and construction industry and provides opportunities for affordable housing.
How does the City know when a property becomes vacant and unsecured?
The City regularly obtains referrals from partners such as Neighborhood Watch Groups, Community-Planning Groups

16. Interdisciplinary Applications Of PsycINFO | Searching PsycINFO For Criminal Jus
probation, parole, workrelease programs, etc., appear in the treatment sectionof the classification system under 3386 criminal rehabilitation Penology.
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Searching PsycINFO for Criminal Justice Topics Psychology has much to offer the criminal justice field. One important topic is law enforcement personnel, including selection, training, personality, suitability for the field, occupational stress and satisfaction, and coping strategies. Crime prevention is another important covered topic, as is the imprisonment and rehabilitation of offenders, including effects of long incarceration and factors affecting recidivism rates. Search Hints Using Descriptors
The Legal Cluster in the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms is a main source of descriptors. Terms listed in several subclusters of the Legal Cluster are particularly important.
  • Criminal Groups contains descriptors on various criminal populations, including JUVENILE DELINQUENTS and MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS Criminal Offenses contains descriptors for specific crimes or types of crimes, including CHILD NEGLECT, DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, HOMICIDE, and SHOPLIFTING Legal Personnel includes descriptors for populations employed in the enforcement and judicial sectors, including ATTORNEYS, JUDGES, PAROLE OFFICERS, POLICE PERSONNEL, and PRISON PERSONNEL

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and Mental Health programs Counseling and Social Casework Hospital programs andInstitutionalization rehabilitation criminal rehabilitation and Penology
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Hispanics in the United States : Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature, 1980-1989: Contents Edited by Esteban L. Olmedo and Verna R. Walker
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FOREWORD SECTION I. Selected References to Journal Articles on Hispanics in the United States General Psychology
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18. Criminal Rehabilitation - Criminal Recidivism Rates
In fact, criminal rehabilitation is a costefficient form of crime prevention. Prisoneducation programs are not “coddling criminals.” Society in general
http://www.crimrehab.com/
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  • Criminal rehabilitation works to reduce criminal recidivism. In fact, criminal rehabilitation is a cost-efficient form of crime prevention. There are tools available! A book you can learn about here will:
    • help any reader better understand the criminal lifestyle and the challenges of criminal rehabilitation; serve as a guide for practicing criminals who are struggling to make that big change.

19. UW Legal Studies And Criminal Justice Certificate Programs - Criminal Justice Ce
must take it for at least 3 credits and will be placed in programs providing rehabilitation,education, or vocational services to a criminal or delinquent
http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/lsls/cjcpreqs.html
Introduction The Criminal Justice Certificate Program (CJCP) is a specific sequence of courses and field work for students wanting to learn about the dynamics of America's criminal and juvenile justice systems. In consultation with a program advisor, CJCP students select courses from nine academic departments to gain a broad understanding of the philosophy, theories, and operation of the adult and juvenile justice systems. Classes may be chosen in any sequence but classes in Group I, II, and III are prerequisites to Group VII, Field Work. Courses are derived from the departments of Sociology, Political Science, Social Work, Psychology, Statistics, Counseling Psychology, Communication Arts, Women's Studies, and Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education. CJCP studies focus on the causes of crime and delinquency, examine fundamental concepts underlying the practice of justice, and analyze the impact of crime on our society. The inner workings of criminal justice agencies are reviewed and options for controlling crime are surveyed. Students are challenged to consider new ways of preventing and handling crime. Studies are completed in tandem with a chosen major. Upon completion of all requirements and graduation, students are awarded an inscribed Certificate in Criminal Justice for personal use.

20. CRIMINAL JUSTICE BREAKOUT
Recommendations criminal justice rehabilitation policy should Effective rehabilitationprogram models should be community corrections programs have proven to
http://www.msu.edu/~cua/summit I/criminal_justice_breakout.htm

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