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Support Programs for At-Risk Youth!

Sponsored by: American Humane Association
Every day, at-risk children in America travel a path from truancy to delinquency to full-on involvement in the juvenile justice system. Their involvement makes them more likely to commit more serious offenses later in life.

That is why we need programs that offer these youths the opportunity to repair the harm they caused and get the help they need, which cuts the odds that they will re-offend and move on to the adult criminal justice system.

American Humane's Restorative Justice for Youth program is the perfect example of this. When youth understand how their actions affect others, they are less likely to repeat their offenses. Young offenders are encouraged to accept responsibility for their crimes and must take an active role in repairing the damage their crime has created. Victims are empowered to voice the impacts of crime, their current needs and to resolve their feelings toward the crime and communities can enjoy a lower crime rate and safer neighborhoods.

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deadline: 11-28-2008
goal: 10,000
 

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Children at risk are predisposed to becoming at-risk teenagers involved in the juvenile justice system. American Humane promotes restorative justice to help young offenders repair the harm they caused and accept accountability for their actions, to decrease the likelihood that they will progress to the adult criminal justice system. This is achieved through a community-based approach to dealing with crime, the effects of crime and the prevention of crime, called Restorative Conferencing for Youth Justice.

Restorative Justice for Youth is using restorative processes to transform juvenile justice systems across the United States. American Humane's initiative builds on its decade-long work on Family Group Decision Making for child welfare and an extremely successful practice approach in Northern California.

This initiative focuses on research and training for juvenile justice, child welfare, courts and other related systems. In this alternative way to look at the criminal justice system, young offenders are required to accept responsibility for their crimes and must take an active role in repairing the damage their crime has created, victims are empowered to ensure that their own needs are met and to resolve their feelings toward the crime, and communities can enjoy a lower crime rate and safer neighborhoods.

We signed the “Support Programs for At-Risk Youth!” petition!
# 50:
2:34 pm PST, Dec 9, Pam DeLitta, Texas
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2:09 pm PST, Dec 9, Chris Stanton, Alabama
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1:00 pm PST, Dec 9, Heather Powell, Florida
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11:21 am PST, Dec 9, Manny Santos, Colorado
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7:41 am PST, Dec 9, Lisa Jones, Florida
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6:48 am PST, Dec 9, Greg Bostwick, Alabama
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3:24 am PST, Dec 9, Janet Howard, California
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2:35 am PST, Dec 9, Tania Naim, Lebanon
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9:07 pm PST, Dec 8, Robert Redmon, Ohio
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7:32 pm PST, Dec 8, Dinda Evans, California
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5:46 pm PST, Dec 8, Jessica Baldwin, Texas
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2:50 pm PST, Dec 8, Tracy Furan, Minnesota
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2:30 pm PST, Dec 8, Pat Bounds, Oregon
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1:13 pm PST, Dec 8, Michael Barth, California
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10:12 am PST, Dec 8, Scott Lewis, California
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7:04 am PST, Dec 8, Augustus Fritz, California
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3:36 am PST, Dec 8, Steve Dale, Australia
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3:08 am PST, Dec 8, Paula Karwowski, Michigan
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1:40 am PST, Dec 8, Linda Hall, California
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12:19 am PST, Dec 8, Bobbie Flowers, New York
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11:24 pm PST, Dec 7, Citlalli Valles, California
Locking kids up will make things worse. Let them see how they've hurt others and let them help repair the damage. That's what will really make a difference.
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11:14 pm PST, Dec 7, Kathy Rizzo, New Jersey
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10:17 pm PST, Dec 7, Charlotte White, Idaho
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9:23 pm PST, Dec 7, Name not displayed, Maine
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9:20 pm PST, Dec 7, Erin Sullivan, Missouri
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6:27 pm PST, Dec 7, Karen Gray, Indiana
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5:58 pm PST, Dec 7, Mary Velazquez, Indiana
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4:30 pm PST, Dec 7, * Zentura, Wyoming
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2:09 pm PST, Dec 7, Emily Altshuler, California
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1:30 pm PST, Dec 7, Brian Reynolds, New Jersey
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11:42 am PST, Dec 7, Agata Pawelec, Poland
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9:30 am PST, Dec 7, Nicky Elizabeth, Maine
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9:09 am PST, Dec 7, Amanda Young, Tennessee
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8:43 am PST, Dec 7, Jason Turgeon, Maine
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8:34 am PST, Dec 7, Kristy Jernigan, Alabama
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6:30 am PST, Dec 7, Catherine Smalley, United Kingdom
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4:59 am PST, Dec 7, Name not displayed, New York
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4:37 am PST, Dec 7, Carlos Muņoz serrano, Spain
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2:33 am PST, Dec 7, Cimmerian Urbanek, Florida
DO NOT SIGN THIS. most of those places violate human rights. I spent 2 years in one of those places for the crime of being depressed and my sexuality. Cruelty happens in most of these places. PLEASR DON"T SIGN
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2:22 am PST, Dec 7, Steve Klein, Canada
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12:54 am PST, Dec 7, Dana Hoffman, Minnesota
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7:19 pm PST, Dec 6, Steven Heaver, New Jersey
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6:45 pm PST, Dec 6, HEATHER JOSEPH, United States Minor Outlying Islands
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5:54 pm PST, Dec 6, Kathy Johnson, California
Being someone who risked a lot as a youth, I believe we should do a lot for our youth now. We have learned so much in these generations, let us help them not make the same mistakes. Lets give them places to have fun so they don't get into gangs, and help out those with less so they don't steal or turn to drugs.
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4:28 pm PST, Dec 6, Theresa Murphy, Massachusetts
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3:24 pm PST, Dec 6, Jeff Hopkins, Illinois
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3:04 pm PST, Dec 6, Emily Rose, California
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