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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. Criminon For Criminal Rehabilitation, Reform & Crime Prevention
Nonprofit organization dedicated to rehabilitation of criminals and prevention of recidivism through moral education. Is a daughter organization of Narconon, and has a drug
http://www.criminon.org/
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Criminon Criminon operates a network of groups in 35 countries across the globe, delivering Criminon workshops, courses and programs in jails, prisons, parole and probation offices, courthouses and re-entry facilities, as well as providing training for correctional officers and program personnel. On this site you will see that from Indonesia in the East to Los Angeles in the West , from Great Britain to South Africa, Criminon groups are working to restore public safety and sane values, assisting local, state and national level jails and prisons as well as the offenders. programs address Drug Education and Rehabilitation Character Building Ethical Behavior Literacy ... Education and Life and Thinking Skills including Anger Management Communication , and Parenting Skills . Our services are not limited to those in prison

2. Prison Programs That Produce : Religion Was Important In Efforts To Rehabilitate
In 1974, criminal rehabilitation programs were no longer seen as effective vehicles for reducing recidivism. Most research evaluations of a wide variety of programs
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3. Correctional Programs, Treatment, Criminal Rehabilitation, Prisoner Rehabilitati
Insideprison's article covers the theory on proper correctional programs, delivery, rehabilitation for prisoners, and methods of human service delivery
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Theory of Correctional Programming (AKA Effective Correctional Treatment or Correctional Rehabilitation)
The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (PCC) The psychology of criminal conduct (PCC) emerged as the brainchild of Canadian Researcher Don Andrews in the 1980s, and is based on 7 essential criteria. It is Empirical PCC ensures that the content it uses to make decisions in both practice and research is empirically-derived, or based on evidence. It accepts only rigourously-tested, reliable, and consistent data that possess surface validity, dynamic validity, and predictive validity. It also sets a minimum cutoff of accuracy, a pearson r of .20. This means that to claim a certain personality factor is causally related to the commission of crime, the experimental group possessing the factor must demonstrate 20% greater recidivism rates than the control group not possessing the factor. This kind of minimum level of accepted accuracy is common in psychological practice, but takes on a particular importance when used in assessing criminal risk levels of individuals.
It is Ethical Like standard psychological practice, the PCC adheres to several fundamental ethical principles. It supports the notions of integrity (proper administration, sound, rational, and empirically-based decisions), justice (fairness and equality for all individuals), non-maleficience (the desire not to harm others), beneficience (the desire to do good), and autonomy (individual rights)

4. Israel Starts Rehab In Prison
Israel is starting to utilize Criminon and Narcanon criminal rehabilitation programs in the Israeli prisons. Arab prisoners are aparenly not being
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5. Criminal Rehabilitation - Working Towards A Better Life For Inmates And Their Fa
Basic criminal rehabilitation programs ensure that there is a standard level of literacy amongst the inmates who sign up for the course. Rehabilitation also ensures that inmates are
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6. Abbie Carmichael - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
characterized as a staunch political conservative She is prolife, opposes gun control, favors the death penalty, and has little to no faith in criminal rehabilitation programs.
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Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (May 2008) Abbie Carmichael character First appearance Cherished Last appearance Deep Vote Portrayed by Angie Harmon Time on show Preceded by Jamie Ross Succeeded by Serena Southerlyn Abigail "Abbie" Carmichael is a fictional character on the TV drama created by Rene Balcer and portrayed by model actress Angie Harmon . The character was regularly featured from 1998 to 2001.
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Abbie Carmichael is introduced in the episode "Cherished", having transferred from the Narcotics Bureau to replace Jamie Ross Carey Lowell ) as Jack McCoy 's ( Sam Waterston ) assistant in the New York County DA's office. The series reveals that she attended the University of Texas , where she was on the track team. ("Shield"). Carmichael is characterized as a staunch political conservative : She is pro-life , opposes gun control , favors the death penalty , and has little to no faith in criminal rehabilitation programs. These political beliefs often put her in conflict with McCoy

7. Criminal Rehabilitation
Another Criminal Rehabilitation Programs . The Fortune Society Staffed primarily by former prisoners, The Fortune Society is a not-for-profit community-based organization
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Criminal Rehabilitation
Criminal rehabilitation works to reduce criminal recidivism. In fact, criminal rehabilitation is a cost-efficient form of crime prevention.
Measures for Criminal Rehabilitation
Education is one of the ways in which this positive change was affected. Education works in two levels to successfully rehabilitate the criminal . On a macro level, society as a whole is being educated to promote the importance of keeping the laws as well as ensuring that there is less discrimination against former criminals. This ensures that there propensity for ex-convicts to return to a life of crime is less, as they are able to secure jobs after their release. Education is also being offered within the prison to allow the prisoners to upgrade and stay relevant to the changing society outside the prison walls. In criminal rehabilitation , prisoners are given opportunity to increase their content knowledge base. This is essential as studies show that many inmates do not have basic grade school education. This would severely impede their success of acquiring jobs, thus many had to turn to a life of crime. Basic criminal rehabilitation programs ensure that there is a standard level of literacy amongst the inmates who sign up for the course.
Criminon as Criminal Rehabilitation
rehabilitate criminals and restore their sense of worth so that they can become productive members of society.

8. E-Texas Recommendations
Chapter 11 Public Safety and Corrections Expand a Statewide System of Drug Courts for Nonviolent Juvenile and Adult Offenders. Summary. Texas’ number of arrests for drug offenses
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December 2000 Chapter 11: Public Safety and Corrections
Expand a Statewide System of Drug Courts for Nonviolent Juvenile and Adult Offenders
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Many of these are low-level drug offenders convicted of possession or delivery of a controlled substance. Judges can order probated sentences for these offenders or sentence them to serve up to two years in state jails. In fiscal 1998, putting a drug offender in State Jail cost about $11,340 a year, an average cost per day of $31.07. At this writing, there are more than 455 drug courts in the US. Five are in Texas, in Dallas, Jefferson, Montgomery, Tarrant, and Travis Counties (Exhibit 1). Webb County is in the final planning stages for a drug court that will target individuals on probation. Almost 38 percent of the state jail offender population was convicted in Harris County in 1999, yet the county has no drug court program. Consequently, Harris County prosecutors have few sentencing options for nonviolent drug offenders.

9. FAQ About Criminal Rehabilitation
Criminon of Maine specializes in criminal rehabilitation through education. Frequently asked questions about criminal rehab using the Criminon program.
http://www.criminalrehabilitation.org/FAQ.htm
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What is Criminon? Who is L. Ron Hubbard? What is Criminon's relationship to the Church of Scientology? Is Criminon trying to convert people to any religion? ... How can I start a Criminon program?

What is Criminon?
"Criminon" (meaning "without crime") is an international public-benefit organization which was established in New Zealand in 1972. It is a non-profit tax-exempt corporation operating within the penal system to rehabilitate criminals and prevent future criminality. It accomplishes this by educating individuals and helping them to restore their own self-respect, thereby enabling them to become ethical and productive members of society.
Criminon utilizes criminal reformation technology developed by philosopher and humanitarian, L. Ron Hubbard. Through many years of research, Mr. Hubbard discovered that a person truly becomes a criminal only after he has lost his self-respect. The restoration of the individual's appreciation of his or her own worth is accomplished by Criminon through its program Top
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10. CRB - COMMUNITY CORRECTION PUNISHMENTS
Community Correction Punishments An Alternative To Incarceration for Nonviolent Offenders By Marcus Nieto May 1996
http://www.library.ca.gov/CRB/96/08/index.html
Community Correction Punishments: An Alternative To Incarceration for Nonviolent Offenders
By Marcus Nieto
May 1996
DIGEST
  • COMMUNITY CORRECTION PROGRAMS
  • Comprehensive Community Correction Programs
  • Sentencing ...
    ENDNOTES
    COMMUNITY CORRECTION PUNISHMENTS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION FOR NONVIOLENT OFFENDERS
    DIGEST
    This paper presents a comparative review of community corrections programs in the United States and California. Community corrections programs provide alternative punishment sanctions for most nonviolent offenders. The key topics discussed in this report include:
    • State models of community corrections.
    • Comparative cost of selected community corrections programs vs. incarceration.
    • Development of community corrections in California.
    • Evaluation findings about key alternative sanction programs.
    Related California Research Bureau reports include: Boot Camps: An Alternative Punishment Option For The Criminal Justice System; The 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act Today. Copies of these reports may be requested from the California Research Bureau at (916) 653-7843.
    COMMUNITY CORRECTION PROGRAMS
    Community corrections is a range of alternative punishments for nonviolent offenders. There are two basic community corrections models in the United States. In the first model, integrated community corrections programs combine sentencing guidelines and judicial discretion ("front-end") with a variety of alternative sanctions and parole and probation options. In the second model, some states (including California) have instituted programs in which correctional officials may direct already sentenced offenders into alternative sanction programs and parole and probation options ("back-end"). Both models are designed to help reduce prison overcrowding and are less expensive alternatives to prison.
  • 11. Criminal Rehabilitation - Criminal Recidivism Rates - Dr. Paul Fauteck - Home
    A new look at crime and punishment, criminal rehabilitation, recidivism rates, prison education,our astronomical crime rate, incarceration policies, and more.
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    12. What Works? - Free Online Library
    Free Online Library What works? (criminal rehabilitation programs, includes related article) by Corrections Today ; Law Criminal rehabilitation Analysis Rehabilitation of
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    13. Rehabilitation Program - Get Back Your Life
    Explain rehabilitation program, why and how it can help improve your life from diseases, injuries and abuses.
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    Rehabilitation Program - Get Back Your Life
    Welcome to Rehabilitation-Program.com this site is put together to help you understand everything about rehabilitation, especially rehabilitation program. (To jump straight into the rehabilitation information that you are looking for, you can use the navigation link on the right.) To understand what rehabilitation is all about it is defined as using a combination of methods that are focused in restoring the patients life. Whether you have been in an accident or just experienced a medical problem, the objective of rehabilitation is to help your mind and body achieve the normal daily functions of life by different type of recovery techniques. Rehabilitation is important to anyone who tries to get back his life, whether a patient who has just been out from a hospital due to cardiac problems, a patient that has just been on a tragic accident, or one that has been abusing drugs or alcohol. Using different type of techniques, medication and support, the ultimate aim is to improve both the physical or psychological state of one that is rehabilitating from any diseases, injuries, disorders and even drug and alcohol abuses. Nevertheless, rehabilitation program differ from one patient to the next. This is because patients of drug and alcohol abuse need to undergo withdrawal, behavior therapies, psychological support and other treatments to ensure immediate and long-lasting results. Then again, rehabilitation from injuries and diseases need constant care and supervision from health experts in improving function abilities and maintaining proper medical health.

    14. Georgia Drug Rehab Programs And Alcohol Treatment Centers
    Drug and alcohol rehabs for Georgia Georgia Drug Rehabs. Are you confused by all of the different Georgia drug rehab websites on the internet?
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    Are you confused by all of the different Georgia drug rehab websites on the internet? We can help you make sense of it all, and more importantly, find effective drug rehab solutions. Drug and Alcohol Rehabs is a service to you for Georgia , whether you're from Alpharetta, Atlanta, Macon, Valdosta, Columbus, Athens, Savannah, Augusta, Marietta, Roswell, or surrounding areas. Our drug and alcohol addiction professionals can help you choose the best rehab option for you or your loved one from Georgia . With decades of experience in the drug and alcohol rehab field, we have helped thousands of individuals and families. We can help educate you on making the right choice for your situation. There are approximately 560,000 current illicit drug users in Georgia that are in need of a drug rehab that works. We recommend long-term drug rehab programs that have a biophysical approach instead of using replacement drugs or medications. Fill out the form below for Georgia drug rehab options or you may also call us to speak with a referral counselor right away at Georgia Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers Name Phone Address City State AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WV WY Zip E-mail Addict Name Drug Used Anything else we should know?

    15. Crime Prevention And Rehabilitation
    Founded to identify, scientifically evaluate, and implement through public policy promising new technologies and programs that offer practical solutions to problems facing our
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    Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy 1000 North 4th Street Fairfield, IA 52557 Phone 641-472-1200 Fax 641-472-1165 Website www.istpp.org Transcendental Meditation and Offender Rehabilitation: A New Approach to Crime Prevention Introduction In September 2003, the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation J Offender Rehab The Journal of Offender Rehabilitation The section on prevention reviews innovative educational approaches utilizing the TM program, including an overview of Consciousness-Based education and the psychological results from projects in the Netherlands Antilles. Also included are research studies on the social impact of large peace-creating groups practicing TM together, including results showing reduced terrorism and international conflict. Taken together, these articles present a powerful and comprehensive overview of the impact of the TM program on education, crime prevention, adult growth, and the creation of lasting world peace.

    16. Caring Hands Counseling Services In Durham, NC - Rehabilitation Center Report -
    Caring Hands Counseling Services is a drug or alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on substance abuse treatment based at Northgate Mall Office Area 2 Suite 224 in
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    Detailed report on the substance abuse treatment rehabilitation center located in Durham, North Carolina (NC).
    Caring Hands Counseling Services is a drug or alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on substance abuse treatment based at Northgate Mall Office Area 2 Suite 224 in Durham, NC. The treatment center provides outpatient care. There are special groups and programs for persons with co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with HIV and AIDS, seniors and older adults, pregnant and postpartum women, women, and men. No special language services are available. Payments via medicare is accepted. Payment assistance is offered by way of sliding fee scale. Report Contents
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    18. Criminal Rehabilitation Grantcoulson's Blog
    The research of Don Andrews and James Bonta shows that effective criminal rehabilitation programs are those which, (1) concentrate on criminals with a high risk of recidivism
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    August 2, 2010 My prison education Conrad Black “In my 28 months as a guest of the U.S. government, I often wondered how my time in that role would end. I never expected that I would have to serve the whole term, though I was, and am, psychologically prepared to do so, now that I have learned more of the fallibility of American justice, which does convict many people, who, like me, would never dream of committing a crime in a thousand years.” “It had been an interesting experience, from which I developed a much greater practical knowledge than I had ever had before of those who had drawn a short straw from the system; of the realities of streetlevel American race relations; of the pathology of incorrigible criminals; and of the wasted opportunities for the reintegration of many of these people into society. I saw at close range the failure of the U.S. war on drugs, with absurd sentences (including 20 years for marijuana offences, although 42% of Americans have used marijuana and it is the greatest cash crop in California.) A trillion dollars have been spent, a million easily replaceable small fry are in prison, and the targeted substances are more available and of better quality than ever, while producing countries such as Colombia and Mexico are in a state of civil war.” “And I had the opportunity to see why the United States has six to 12 times as many incarcerated people as other prosperous democracies, (Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom), how the prison industry grew, and successfully sought more prisoners, longer sentences and maximal possibilities of probation violations and a swift return to custody.

    19. Criminal Rehabilitation
    but by restoring moral values to the society. The Way to Happiness book and programs can be effective tools in both crime prevention as well as criminal rehabilitation programs
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    The Community Justice Exchange - offers information and assistance to help bring together criminal justice agencies and ordinary citizens to make communities safer. Criminon - Criminon is an international non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to addressing the causes of criminality and through effective drug detoxification, education and common sense programs restore the criminal's self-respect thus making them responsible for their actions so that they may become ethical and productive citizens. The Fortune Society - Staffed primarily by former prisoners, The Fortune Society is a not-for-profit community-based organization dedicated to educating the public about prisons, criminal justice issues, and the root causes of crime. We also help former prisoners and at-risk youth break the cycle of crime and incarceration through a broad range of services. The Way to Happiness Foundation International
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    20. Online Dictionary Of The Social Sciences
    In 1974 authors D. Lipton, Robert Martinson and J. Wilks, using ‘metaanalysis’, assessed all the evaluations of criminal rehabilitation programs between 1945 and 1967.
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