I know they're compiling data because the OMCP model works and it's attracting positive attention. Once they compile enough evidence to support this model, the funding and governmental support might show up to establish more OMCPs or similar evidence-based programs. It could change the way prisons are run. I'm living in a time of change and I'm watching it happen!
Today some researchers from SDSU visited the program. At the end of the day's lessons they asked us some questions. They're compiling data on the OMCP and following guys who've been through it. This is exciting to me.
I know they're compiling data because the OMCP model works and it's attracting positive attention. Once they compile enough evidence to support this model, the funding and governmental support might show up to establish more OMCPs or similar evidence-based programs. It could change the way prisons are run. I'm living in a time of change and I'm watching it happen!
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AuthorPaul Pommells has been an inmate of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for more than twenty years, and has learned much about himself, his fellow inmates, and where one can find the hope and power to change. Poetry Corner
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