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Extractions: Deadline: May 15, 2002 The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has issued a solicitation for the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative "Going Home." The goal of this initiative is to build on innovative ideas that reduce the recidivism of offenders returning to their communities from correctional facilities. The initiative encourages citizens, government agencies, social service organizations, and community-based organizations, to use existing resources to collaborate on programs that will protect their communities by providing for the successful reentry of offenders. Applicants are encouraged to focus on juveniles and young adults because of the criminal propensities of these particular offender populations. The main eligible age range in the juvenile category is 14 to 17 years. Eligible applicants are State and local units of government that represent a partnership between institutional and community corrections agencies. For juveniles, the partnership must include the State juvenile department of corrections and a local agency involved in the provision of services and/or supervision of juveniles returning from correctional facilities.
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Extractions: Home Bowling with Tocqueville Bowling with Tocqueville Print Mail Civic Engagement and Social Capital By Everett Carll Ladd Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000 SPEECHES Bradley Lecture (Washington) Publication Date: September 15, 1998 If some public pleasure is concerned, an association is formed to give more splendor and regularity to the entertainment. Societies are formed to resist evils that are exclusively of a moral nature, as to diminish the vice of intemperance. In the United States associations are established to promote the public safety, commerce, industry, morality, and religion. . . .The Americans make associations to give entertainment's, to found seminaries, to build ins, to construct churches, to diffuse books, to send missionaries to the antipodes; in the manner they found hospital, prisons, and schools. . . .There is no end which the human will despairs of attaining through the combined power of individuals united into a society. . . . Alexis de Tocqueville
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Extractions: var rootpath = '../../'; nav('virtualvillage') Published for The Teaneck Housing Center by The Teaneck News May 18,1983 A Grass Roots Town By Councilman Frank Hall When visitors come to Teaneck, they are generally impressed by a number of physical features. They see beautiful homes some contemporary, some Tudor, a few Pre-revolutionary colonials, and many other types. They see our broad "Main Street" called Cedar Lane, with its attractive shops and absence of overhead wires. They see our high school up on the hill, the two junior highs, and the eight elementary schools. If they take the time to drive around town, they see our 19 municipal parks, our Richard Rodda Teaneck Recreation Center, our beautiful, recently remodeled library, and our entire municipal complex on Paul Volker Green. They'll see our university, Fairleigh Dickinson, our hospital Holy Name,. and our most recent addition Glenpointe with its Loew's Hotel, office building, atrium, and hundreds of townhouses. All this and much more in an area of about 7 1/2 square miles located just four miles from New York City. But beautiful physical features are not unique to Teaneck. They can be found scattered throughout Bergen County. What really makes Teaneck unique is its people, its grass roots.
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Extractions: Summer 95 Inside this Issue School-Based Health Care Assembly Breaks New Ground M ore than 500 people from around the country gathered June 23-25 to establish a national movement to support improved health services for children through school-based health care. The conferenceappropriately titled Breaking New Ground! brought together school-based health care providers, researchers, and advocates for three days of activities in Washington, DC. "This is clearly a historic occasion," said Joy Dryfoos, a long-time leader of school-based health care. "For the first time, the entire school-based health care movement is building a strong organization with the capacity for advocacy, networking, and sharing resources." If the crowd's size and enthusiasm were any indication, the effort promises to be a major success. Conference organizers expected a turnout of 350 people, but they significantly underestimated the desire for this meeting. More than 500 attendees from 42 states and the District of Columbia flocked to Washington for the occasion. Half of the participants were people who work on the front lines of school-based health care250 health center staff and community organizers. The other half reflected interest from all quarters, including educators; health care institutions; private funders; community organizations; and local, state, and federal governments.
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Extractions: ss("#336600") Robert Putnam Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community New York: Simon Schuster, 2000 Alison Van Rooy After five years of fevered debate gasp Bowling Alone is a sign that ideas born in universities still occasionally make a difference in the wide political world. Making Democracy Work , a careful 1993 study about economic development and community in Italy. Indeed, a similar argument was made by Edward Banfield in his 1958 study of southern Italy, The Moral Basis of a Backward Society , extended 10 years later in an American version, The Unheavenly City The Revolt of the Elites (Christopher Lasch), Journal of Democracy Economist did a short public-interest review (it helps a lot that Putnam has a friendly, jaunty writing style), which created a stir in the lead-up to the 1996 U.S. election year. The problem: mass social unease; the cause: insufficient social capital because Americans are no longer joining in. The American Prospect Civic behaviour, including active membership in community groups, is down
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