Juvenile justice advocate to speak
Allan MacRae from New Zealand is the featured speaker at a Santa Maria event sponsored by the Restorative Justice Task Force, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff Department and the Fund for Santa Barbara.
The meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 22 from 8:30 to 11:30 at the Minami Community Center, 600 West Enos Street.
Mr. MacRae will tell about his experience that, through family group conferencing, youth crime recidivism rates and the costs of youth justice have dropped.
Please RSVP to RJTK.sb@cox.net or phone 349-8943 EXT. 3
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
i am done reading your rehash of other books and one theme you are stuck on over and over. I have calle the record to complain about you and your approach and your self serving verbage and nomenclature. so instead I will say. HAPPY HALLOWEEN to you and those who live on the side of liberality in such as way they become extremists. The one group of churches and ministers and clergy in town were deemed unvaluable by people like you who promote unity. rather than unifying with and working with others it has been brought to my attention that you have decided to do things your way and thus create a faction of disunity and disharmony. The name of your church is confusing. Discples and Christian. Read what the disciples were told to do and the charge the Christians were given by the ONE they followed. You will be shocked what they were told and what HE said to them. Alas, cornewell is driving the bus to a new land with confused passengers of disunited anti-disciples of the Christ but new breeds of the interfaith who promote themselves as those who build bridges and a better community. what have you done to that end? happy halloween dr. bob. But I will repent, since because of you, no doubt our community is better due to all your conversations you have been sent to do at a grassroots. hey get some new grass and better roots.
Holy Moly,
You know, I appreciate that you don't care for what I write -- and its your right to tell the Record. But, I wish you would try to understand that this group isn't set up to oppose the Ministerial Association. It is simply another, broader coalition. We have people from the Ministerial Association taking part. All are invited -- and I on occasion attend the other group.
Consider too that Lompoc is big enough to have more than one religious viewpoint here.
Post a Comment