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Chicago Symphony Music Director Riccardo Muti Talks About the Power of Music and his S.F. Visit (Part 1)

By Richard Scheinin

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Last year, when the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performed in San Francisco for the first time since 1987, Riccardo Muti was on the podium. This eminent conductor is practically a brand name, synonymous with La Scala (where he was music director from 1986 to 2005), the Philadelphia Orchestra (1980-92) and other great orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, with which he enjoys an association of 40 years.

But when I spoke by phone with Muti — now in his second season as Chicago’s music director — he became most engaged when discussing prisons. Yes, prisons.

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Washington County Oregon – Inmate Work Programs

Many inmates who commit non-violent crimes are eligible for the Work in Lieu of Jail Program (WILOJ) in Washington County, Oregon. Inmates benefit from a program such as this as they can fulfill their sentencing during the weekend without having to clog up the criminal justice system – and the communities within Washington County get

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A Higher Purpose for Higher Education

From the Indianapolis Star

Eliminating college education for prison inmates is an easy enough move to make, politically speaking. But does it make sense for the taxpaying public?

Not when history shows that convicts who take classes are substantially less likely to wind up back behind bars once they’re released.

The benefits appear to apply to study of the liberal arts as well as vocational training. But Gov. Mitch Daniels wants the emphasis put on the latter area, with the rationale that it will lead to more jobs — certainly a key factor in staying free.

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California New Start Prison Program

After spending time in prison, ex-offenders can often find it difficult to find employment. Social, personal, and vocational skills need to be re-learned and applied to life outside of prisons.  The California New Start Prison Program is a statewide program designed to help inmates and parolees become involved in a network of employment possibilities. This

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Telling My Story

Whether you wear a prison uniform or college clothes, people all have dreams, hopes, fears and wish to be understood. This became the sentiment from both women inmates at and several college students at Dartmouth College after working together creating a play and subsequent documentary, Telling My Story, about the lives of incarcerated women.  The

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The Elijah Network

Creating strong family bonds to prevent domestic violence and ensure a peaceful community is what The Elijah Network strives to accomplish. The Elijah Network partners with churches, schools and government agencies to help youth grow in a positive, supportive, faith-based community. One of the programs that The Elijah Network is involved with is the Dare

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Agape Family Network

Prevention, education, and intervention are key components of helping at-risk people stay out of prison. People who suffer from mental illness and substance abuse often end up in prison, and if their illness is not addressed when released, many of these people will return to prison costing taxpayers thousands of dollars.  Agape Family Network is

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Eastern Kentucky University Corrections Programs

Prison education, restorative justice, and community corrections programs all begin with education. Perhaps you are thinking of becoming an educator in criminal justice. As part of Eastern Kentucky University, you can apply for an online Master’s Degree in Adult, Juvenile, and Community Corrections with the College of Justice & Safety.  Preparing for a career in

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Oregon Prison Art

Giving incarcerated inmates a chance to express themselves through art can be a very healing opportunity for prisoners, and often this healing through art can give these prisoners a second chance at life and the possibility of reduced rates of recidivism. Artist/prisoners, both men and women, incarcerated throughout the Oregon prison system, create art and

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MacArthur Foundation

One way to help reduce recidivism in our prison system is through prevention. The MacArthur Foundation provides grants and loans to programs that support organizations which contribute to defending human rights programs, making cities safer, international justice, education for children in developing countries and health services for those in need. The MacArthur Foundation is one

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