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The
Center for Faith and Service at the National Crime Prevention Council |
T/TA
Focus: Faith-Based and Small Community-Based Organization |
The following effective practices have been provided by the National Crime Prevention Council, an important partner in the network of training and technical assistance providers maintained by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
Building successful partnerships with faith-based organizations
Centralizing social services to reduce crime
Designing a community disaster preparedness plan
Encouraging positive responses to members' stresses throughout a service term
Forging strong partnerships between the philanthropic and faith-based communities
Improving active listening skills for more effective supervision
Involving youth as partners in crime prevention
Keeping schools open during non-school hours
Linking prison and community-based services to reduce recidivism among young ex-offenders
Motivating and sustaining members
Recognizing and reporting terrorist activity
Reducing recidivism by employing former offenders as furniture crafters
Supporting family and friends of homicide victims
Supporting female victims of crime and their families
Teaching peer conflict resolution skills
Understanding faith-based community service
Utilizing Corporation programs and services: tips for faith-based and community-based organizations
Working towards a bachelor's degree while incarcerated
Working with faith-based organizations: challenges and benefits
Additional effective practices related to faith-based and small community-based organizations...
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