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COMMUNITY WILL EMPOWER YOU

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Our Mediation. Our Help Desk. Our Reference Desk. Our Coaches will facilitate and support YOU. 

THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE MODEL IS TO INFORM,, TRAIN, AND MENTOR INTO EXCELLENCE FOR ALL: 

LEAVING NO COMMUNITY BEHIND. 

 

IS YOUR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS STAFF AND LEADERSHIP PRACTICING EXCELLENCE?

DOC Core Values

  • Integrity and Professionalism

  • Giving All Dignity and Respect

  • Safety and Wellness

  • Evidence-Based Decision Making

  • Positive Change

  • Excellent and Good Stewardship

  • KEEP THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE AND ACCOUNTABLE

  • CHOOSE MEDIATION

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11.5 million people in prison worldwide, mostly men Around 120 countries have recorded occupancy rates exceeding prison system capacity. 02 Around a third of the global prison population are presumed innocent but remain confined in pre-trial detention.

At yearend 2022, an estimated 3,668,800 adults were under community supervision (probation or parole), down 36,700 (1.0%) from January 1, 2022.

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BUILDING COMMUNITIES

Community building is a field of practices directed toward the creation or enhancement of community among individuals within a regional area (such as a neighborhood) or with a common need or interest.It is often encompassed under the fields of community organizing, community organization, community work, and community development.. A wide variety of practices can be utilized for community ...

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OREGON RESOURCES FOR THOSE WHO NEED HELP

OREGON TRANSPARENCY 


We provide support services, life skills, and educational awareness classes. 
Our website provides information, and our help desk and reference desk provide interactive mediation to help in your goals of building a new life, a new chapter, and a second chance. 

We are the liaisons between the OREGON government, corporations, communities, and YOU. 

RECIPE OF A SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY

Beauty. Those of us focused on changing the world can often forget to appeal to humans' inherent love of beauty. We want action, not aesthetics! And then we wonder why few come to our meetings. Our eyes, like our ears, are portals to inner life. Too often we forget that our species has been painting on rock walls since we gathered in caves. A simple flower on the table or painting on the wall brings powerful archetypal energies to bear as we gather in the community. And a meeting held outdoors brings all of nature's magnificence to our senses, adding extraordinary power to our community activities.

The bottom line? Any community gathering, organization, or event that engages body, mind, soul, and spirit has a far greater chance of surviving and thriving.

OREGON PUBLIC LAW

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FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF ADULTS IN CUSTODY

OREGON PUBLIC LAW 

HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

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Jun 16, 2023 · 169.140. Furnishing prisoners food, clothing and necessary medical aid. The keeper of each local correctional facility shall furnish and keep clean the necessary bedding and clothing.

The keeper of each local correctional facility shall furnish and keep clean the necessary bedding and clothing for all prisoners in the custody of the keeper, and shall supply them with wholesome food, fuel and necessary medical aid. [Amended by 1973 c.740 §15]

Source: Section 169.140 — Furnishing prisoners food, clothing and necessary medical aid, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors169.­html (last updated Jun. 16, 2023).

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WE ARE THANKFUL FOR YOUR GENEROUS GIVING TO THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY, LOCAL COMMUNITY, AND NATIONAL COMMUNITY.

THE UMOJI COMMUNITY IS AVAILABLE TO BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY TODAY!

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BUILDING AN EMPOWERMENT CULTURE 

BUILDING COMMUNITIES ONE PERSON AT A TIME

National Commission on Correctional Health Care 1145 W. Diversey Pkwy. Chicago, IL 60614 P | 773-880-1460 F | 773-880-2424 Email | info@ncchc.org Contact Us (For Use By Accredited Facilities) Request a Meeting to Learn More About NCCHC Services Researchers NCCHC is committed to improving the health of people who are incarcerated and the health care that is delivered to them. NCCHC recognizes the importance of research in this goal. If you would like to collaborate on research with NCCHC, please complete this request form.  our research committee. If you are simply seeking to disseminate a survey or recruit study participants, please visit InFocus Marketing for information about maillist rental.

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EQUAL TREATMENT MEANS EXCELLENT QUALITY CARE ETHICS & AND EXCELLENT STANDARDS. MASLOW'S NEEDS/MOTIVATION ASSESSMENT MODEL WAS IMPLEMENTED FOR CREATING, MAINTAINING, AND SUSTAINING HEALTHY ENVIRONMENTS AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS FOR ALL COMMUNITIES INCLUDING PRISON COMPLEXES, ADULTS AND TEENS IN CUSTODY OR ADULTS AND TEENS RELEASED FROM CUSTODY AS A BASIC PRINCIPLE AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHT

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EMPOWERING INSTITUTIONS TO CONDUCT AND BEHAVE USING EXCELLENCE IN HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR QUALITY OF LIFE TO ALL AS A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT

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THE EQUAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE

The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. EJI QUOTE FROM WEBSITE Founded in 1989 by Bryan Stevenson, a widely acclaimed public interest lawyer and bestselling author of Just Mercy, EJI is a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons. We challenge the death penalty and excessive punishment and we provide re-entry assistance to formerly incarcerated people. EJI works with communities that have been marginalized by poverty and discouraged by unequal treatment. We are committed to changing the narrative about race in America. EJI produces groundbreaking reports, an award-winning calendar, and short films that explore our nation’s history of racial injustice. And in 2018, we opened the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice as part of our national effort to create new spaces, markers, and memorials that address the legacy of slavery, lynching, and racial segregation, which shapes many issues today. EJI provides research and recommendations to assist advocates and policymakers in the critically important work of criminal justice reform. We publish reports, discussion guides, and other educational materials, and our staff conduct educational tours and presentations for thousands of students, teachers, faith leaders, professional associations, community groups, and international visitors every year.

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