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Crime Is A Community Responsibility

 

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Would you like to start a new program or upgrade and expand an existing program? While highly technical skills in the scientific sense are not needed, the recruitment, screening, training and supervision of volunteers and other tasks must be done carefully. Contact us for consultations, on-site visits, audio/visual resources, literature, published books, magazine articles and other technical assistance.

We will also refer you to other organizations and individuals which will be of great assistance. Annual national forums implemented since 1970, National Communication Networks, training sessions, quarterly publications, research results, manuals and many other resources are available from us and other organizations and individuals. The modern volunteer movement which many say began in 1959 offers a great variety of excellent services to all who are interested in helping our nation meet the challenge of crime in and to a free society.

We hope to hear from you and to assist you in any way we can to enhance the quality of life in our nation by greatly reducing recidivism and the victimization of so many of our citizens.

We are also teaching college courses and church seminars. Text books, syllabus and other information is available for others to develop similar courses and seminars. Please contact us.

 
Books
Three books are available for free downloading or reading on line
 
College Course
A syllabus for a college course
 
Church Seminar
A church seminar for the lay and clergy
 

An endowed program of The National Judicial College

Funded by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the Ford Motor Co. Fund, and some 200 individual contributors.
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