Developing Augmented Reality in Youth Offender Learning
The perspective of Romanian youth offenders on developing augmented reality in their learning process.
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Financial Fresh Start Assistance for Reentry into Society
Explore resources and programs like TANF, Second Chance, and CalWORKs that offer assistance for housing, employment, counseling, and more to support individuals starting afresh after release from detention. These initiatives aim to provide financial subsidies, job readiness training, and essential s
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California CalAIM Justice-Involved Initiative Overview
California's CalAIM Justice-Involved Initiative focuses on supporting individuals involved in the justice system by providing key services pre-release, enrolling them in Medi-Cal coverage, and connecting them with essential behavioral health and social service providers for successful reentry. The i
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Transition to a Unified Probation Service: Key Updates and Challenges
The offender management conference 2021 addressed the implementation of a new unified probation service, highlighting changes due to COVID-19, transition challenges, and risks of harm management. The shift towards a new probation operating model aims for full transition between June and September 20
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Understanding Fidelity Bonds and Grant Programs in Nebraska
Fidelity bonds, provided through the Federal Bonding Program, offer $5,000 coverage for crimes of dishonesty like theft. Nebraska's Department of Labor received a grant to expand bond usage for individuals with criminal backgrounds, aiding in employment opportunities while reducing hiring risks. The
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Juvenile Court Judges Commission: Enhancing Pennsylvania's Juvenile Justice System
The Juvenile Court Judges Commission in Pennsylvania, comprising nine judges appointed by the Governor, plays a crucial role in providing leadership, advice, and support to improve the state's juvenile justice system. Their mission is focused on community protection, offender accountability, victim
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Understanding the Sex Offender Psych-educational Program (SOPP) Goals and Design
The Sex Offender Psych-educational Program (SOPP) focuses on providing psycho-educational sessions for offenders, emphasizing accountability, harm recognition, and behavior control. The program aims to address the abuse of power inherent in sexual offenses and facilitate discussions on responsible c
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Understanding Confession: Meaning, Types, and Recording Procedure
Confession is a statement by an accused admitting guilt. It serves as proof of the offender's guilt. This article explores the definition of confession, its types, and the procedure for recording a confession. Presented by Abdul Qayyum Siddiqui, a District & Sessions Judge, the discussion delves int
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Delphi Rise Monroe County Reentry Program Information
Delphi Rise Monroe County Reentry program, located at 72 Hinchey Rd, Rochester, NY, 14624, is overseen by Darnell Rhodes as the Reentry Coordinator. The program serves individuals who have served time in the NYS Prison system, offering support in various areas such as housing, employment, and identi
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Probation of Offenders Ordinance 1960: Salient Features
The Probation of Offenders Ordinance of 1960 in Pakistan allows courts to grant probation to eligible offenders, considering factors like age, character, and nature of the offence. Offenders under probation must adhere to specific conditions and can be supervised by a Probation Officer. Failure to c
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The District Court Reentry Project (DCREP) in Baltimore City
The District Court Reentry Project (DCREP) was initiated by Judge Nicole Pastore Klein in response to the lack of employment opportunities for individuals with criminal records in Baltimore City. The project aims to assist ex-offenders in finding educational and job placement opportunities by collab
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Understanding Section 390 of the Indian Penal Code on Robbery
Section 390 of the Indian Penal Code discusses the concept of robbery and its elements of theft and extortion. It outlines that robbery involves imminent danger or the use of violence, and the offender voluntarily causes harm or induces fear to commit the crime. The section also provides explanation
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Enhancing Family Connections for Rehabilitation in Prisons
The Family Support Working Group (FSWG) focuses on supporting familial relationships in prisons to facilitate offender reform and reduce reoffending rates. By prioritizing meaningful connections with family and significant others, positive transformations in prisoners' lives can be achieved, ultimat
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Overview of Education in Minnesota Department of Corrections
Explore the education programs offered at the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities, their mission, vision, and values, as well as future opportunities for offenders. The DOC aims to reduce recidivism through secure incarceration and community supervision, contributing to a safer Minn
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Understanding FIR: First Information Report in Legal Literacy
An FIR is a crucial document in the legal system, essential for reporting cognizable offenses to the police. Learn about the rules for filing an FIR, its key components like victim details, offender description, and the importance of this document in maintaining law and order.
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Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction: Challenges and Strategies
Recent trends show a complex landscape of prison population growth and budgetary constraints in Ohio. With the prison system operating over capacity and facing fiscal challenges, the state is exploring responses and strategies to manage offender reentry, community sanctions programs, and budgetary r
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Supporting Teenage Young Offender Fathers: A Path to Resettlement
This initiative focuses on supporting teenage young offender fathers in custody and resettlement, addressing the challenges faced by these vulnerable individuals. Through interventions and programs, the project aims to provide guidance, education, and resources to help these fathers navigate parenth
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Reentry Court District of Minnesota Overview
The Reentry Court in the District of Minnesota focuses on reducing recidivism among moderate/high-risk offenders through a collaborative effort between various agencies. The program offers a structured 12 to 18-month supervision period, emphasizing court attendance, stable residency, employment, and
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Enhanced Offender Supervision Through Response & Incentive Matrix
The Response & Incentive Matrix (RIM) aims to provide offenders with fair incentives and violation responses, reducing judicial involvement. It includes tables for incentives and responses based on offender actions. Implementation of RIM leads to consistent actions, immediate rewards, positive behav
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Gadsden County Criminal Justice Diversionary Project Overview
The Gadsden County Criminal Justice Diversionary Project (GCCJDP), initiated by Sheriff Morris A. Young, aims to address substance abuse and mental health issues among inmates, diverting them from incarceration and further involvement in the criminal justice system. Through comprehensive services li
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Understanding Incarceration and Public Benefits
Exploring the concepts of incarceration, reentry obstacles for older adults, and the role of assistance in obtaining health care coverage and benefits for clients. The statistics show an increasing number of older inmates in state prisons, leading to challenges in their reintegration into society. S
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Reentry Program Implementation for Justice-Involved Individuals in Bay Area
In the planning and implementation process of the Prison to Employment Bay Peninsula Reentry Program, stakeholder input sessions were held across counties to gather feedback and insights. Various meetings with key partners were conducted, including probation departments, sheriffs, and community orga
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Reentry Support Services for Former Prisoners by IASIO: The Gate and Resettlement Programs
In partnership with the Irish Association for Social Inclusion Opportunities (IASIO), the Gate Service offers guidance and placement support, while the Resettlement Service focuses on stability post-release. With a total of 21 positions split between these two programs, they assist ex-prisoners in f
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South Jersey Legal Services Reentry Project Overview
South Jersey Legal Services Reentry Project, led by James M. McClain, Esq., assists income-eligible individuals with civil legal matters hindering community reintegration. Services include expungements, driver's license restoration, obtaining identification, resolving municipal court fines, and addr
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Juvenile Sex Offender Registration and Mandatory Offenses
The content details the requirements and processes related to juvenile sex offender registration, including discretionary removal from the registry, comprehensive evaluations, and mandatory registration for specific offenses. It also lists the mandatory offenses that require registration for juvenil
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California Workforce Development Boards' Prison to Employment Initiative Summit 2019
California Workforce Development Boards (CWDB) organized the Prison to Employment (P2E) Initiative Summit in 2019 to focus on improving employment outcomes for the reentry population to reduce recidivism. The initiative aligns training, education, and services for this population with regional indus
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Effective Strategies for Juvenile Recidivism Reduction
Study findings from Palm Beach County highlight significant statistics related to juvenile offenders, such as recidivism rates, mental health issues, and involvement in foster care or gangs. The importance of reentry programs and core principles for reducing recidivism are discussed, emphasizing the
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NHL Department of Player Safety: Suspension Analytics and Player Offender Data
Explore the NHL's Department of Player Safety analytics on player suspensions since 2011-2012. Discover the most suspended and least suspended teams, reasons for suspensions, injury data, repeat offender definitions, and more.
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Understanding Texas Drug Offender Education Program and DWI Penalties
Explore the Texas Drug Offender Education Program, its course objectives, topics, Controlled Substances Act penalties, DWI penalties, intoxication definition in Texas, additional fines for DWI convictions, and trends in drug use history. Gain insight into the dangers of drug abuse, effects on person
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COVID-19 Community Strategic Reentry Plan for Saint Paul Island, Alaska
A three-phased approach has been outlined by the Saint Paul Island Unified Command for lifting COVID-19 restrictions in Saint Paul Island, Alaska. The plan includes actions taken, current case status, unique factors, a phased approach based on data, and levels of risk assessment. Protective measures
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Delays in Seeking Help Following Accidental Overdose: Understanding Witnesses' Perspectives
Exploring the reasons behind witnesses delaying help-seeking after an accidental overdose, this study by Katie Hail-Jares delves into incarceration, loss of tolerance, social support systems, and witness behavior. It highlights the challenges of witness reporting in substance use settings and the im
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Assessing Offender Risk and Treatment Needs with IORNS
The Inventory of Offender Risk, Needs, and Strengths (IORNS) is a comprehensive tool developed to assess variables related to recidivism. It aims to detect possible changes in these variables through treatment, providing a brief and efficient risk/need assessment with a low reading level. The IORNS
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Efforts to Address Housing and Homelessness in Michigan Department of Corrections
Overview of Michigan Department of Corrections' initiatives to tackle housing and homelessness issues by providing transitional housing services, prison in-reach assistance, and collaborating with agencies like MSHDA. Efforts include developing housing plans for released prisoners, offering rental s
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Ventura County Reentry Support Project Overview
The Ventura County Reentry Support Project aims to reduce recidivism by providing reentry services to adults on formal probation. Private funders support the program's expansion, with repayment tied to measured outcomes. Services include referrals to various support programs, individualized case man
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Nigerian Immigration Policy Presentation by I.Y. Hamad at a Seminar Organized by the Consulate General of China
This presentation by Assistant Comptroller-General I.Y. Hamad at a seminar in Lagos delves into the conceptual definitions of immigration, the connection between migration and economic development, the legal instruments of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), functions of NIS, procedures for issu
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Juvenile Reentry Summit in Albany, NY: Building Educational Transitions with Allegheny County Juvenile Probation
Explore the Juvenile Reentry Summit in Albany, NY, focusing on building educational transitions with insights from Russell Carlino of Allegheny County Juvenile Probation. Discover the demographics of Allegheny County, its decentralized PA system, and the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Family
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Empowering Youth Offender Learning Through Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality (AR) is being utilized in a European Erasmus-funded project to enhance skills and reduce reoffending among young offenders. Led by Shrewsbury Colleges Group, the project aims to provide interactive learning experiences using AR technology, ultimately helping individuals lead law-ab
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Youth Violence Prevention Initiatives in Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County has implemented various initiatives to prevent youth violence, including the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention, Mayor's Gang Prevention Task Force, and Continual Improvement efforts. Current focus areas include collaboration with the faith community, addressing gang issu
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Exploring Restorative Justice and Offender Rehabilitation Frameworks
Dr. Tony Ward from Victoria University of Wellington delves into the intersection of restorative justice and offender rehabilitation, proposing a hybrid normative framework for comprehensive practice guidance. He emphasizes the importance of ethical, prudential, and social norms in facilitating mora
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Understanding Empathy Deficits in Offender Interventions
Overview of current practices in offender empathy interventions reveals mixed results and challenges in addressing empathy deficits. Research suggests the need for more person-specific measures targeting cognitive antecedents of empathy rather than generalized treatments. Developing a greater empiri
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