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Partners

Building Hope Today

Building Hope Today is here to help those who experience childhood sexual abuse, we support multi-disciplinary teams who bear the burden of investigation and prosecution, and we prevent other children from experiencing abuse by educating those who care for them.
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Women's & Children's Alliance

The vision of the WCA to is to foster a community where individuals thrive in safe, healthy relationships.  In order to achieve this vision, it must be a community effort; young people and adults, service-providers and business people, college students and working professionals, etc., all coming together for a shared future. With the last few weeks of summer ahead of us, the timing is right to focus on what parents, family members and others involved with teenagers can do.
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Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence

We are among millions of people in our country who are choosing one another, knowing in this moment the forces of fear, hate, and violence have become more visible and empowered. Collective Thriving is about the deepest values, whether we will value each other and act on these values. This is a time of choosing and we have chosen each other. This is a time of (r)evolution for humanity, a time to plant and nurture the seed that reconnects us to us. Together, we can create and manifest hope – the hope grounded in truth-telling, in seeing what it is and what it can be, what it will be – a world where everyone is valued, everyone is safe, and everyone can thrive. 
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Global Institute of Forensic Research

The Global Institute of Forensic Research, Inc. (GIFR), owned by Multi-Health Systems, Inc., specializes in providing cutting-edge research, training, and software solutions to mental health, correctional, and legal professionals working in both general care and forensic settings around the world. Dedicated to innovation, simplicity, and customer service, our team of international experts develops services and programming to promote evidence-based best practices and improve both compliance and outcomes in assessment, treatment, and monitoring. To view the Public Safety Catalog, visit https://online.flippingbook.com/view/250405
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FACES of Hope

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VINE

America’s number one victim notification network. VINE has been providing victims and concerned citizens with the power of information for decades. VINELink can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide the most reliable information for custody status changes and criminal case information.
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Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers

The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment, and management of individuals who have sexually abused or are at risk to abuse.
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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

The nation's clearinghouse & comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization.
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The Safer Society Foundation Inc.

Fay Honey Knopp Institute is to continue the work of prison reform advocacy, with special emphasis on mitigating the impact of mass incarceration on the millions of American children and families effected by parental incarceration.
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Idaho Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers

Idaho ATSA was founded to assist ATSA in their vision to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education, provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation and treatment in the state of Idaho.

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Idaho Dept. of Juvenile Corrections

The Department partnered with the judiciary, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, and communities to address the unique needs of youth who have been involved in mental health and child protection systems and “crossover” into juvenile justice. Under the current leadership of the courts, and state and county governments, the juvenile justice system exists today in an effort to provide community protection, hold juveniles accountable for their delinquent actions, and to enhance competency development.
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Idaho Dept. of Correction

The Idaho Department of Correction is responsible for managing felony offenders housed in prisons and supervised on probation and parole. IDOC houses inmates in ten prisons, four community reentry centers. The state also uses county jail beds and an out of state facility to house inmates. Probationers and parolees are supervised by probation and parole officers in District Offices throughout the state.
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Center for Sex Offender Management

The Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center that supports state and local jurisdictions in the effective management of sex offenders.
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National Sex Offender Registry

The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) is an unprecedented public safety resource that provides the public with access to sex offender data nationwide.
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Idaho Commission for Pardons and Parole

The Commission of Pardons and Parole will contribute to public safety by utilizing sound, professional judgment and evidence-based parole decision making practices.
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Idaho Sex Offender Registry

Sex offender registration in Idaho began on July 1, 1993. It also established a statutory duty for persons convicted of certain felony sex crimes to register with their local sheriff. In 1998, the Legislature repealed the original act and enacted the "Sexual Offenders Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act" to strengthen program administration and to expand public access to central registry information. Also in 1998, they enacted the "Juvenile Sexual Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act." Under the previous law, only juveniles convicted as adults were subject to sex offender registration. Both the new registration laws became effective July 1, 1998. The adult law is codified as Title 18, Chapter 83, Idaho Code (sections 18-8301 through 18-8331) and the juvenile law is codified as Title 18, Chapter 84 Idaho Code (sections 18-8401 through 18-8414). SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT 18-8302.
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Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance

The Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance funds, promotes, and supports quality services to victims of crime throughout Idaho.
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Idaho Dept. of Juvenile Corrections

The Department partnered with the judiciary, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, and communities to address the unique needs of youth who have been involved in mental health and child protection systems and “crossover” into juvenile justice. Under the current leadership of the courts, and state and county governments, the juvenile justice system exists today in an effort to provide community protection, hold juveniles accountable for their delinquent actions, and to enhance competency development.
[Visit Partner]

Idaho Dept. of Correction

The Idaho Department of Correction is responsible for managing felony offenders housed in prisons and supervised on probation and parole. IDOC houses inmates in ten prisons, four community reentry centers. The state also uses county jail beds and an out of state facility to house inmates. Probationers and parolees are supervised by probation and parole officers in District Offices throughout the state.
[Visit Partner]

National Sex Offender Registry

The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) is an unprecedented public safety resource that provides the public with access to sex offender data nationwide.
[Visit Partner]

Idaho Commission for Pardons and Parole

The Commission of Pardons and Parole will contribute to public safety by utilizing sound, professional judgment and evidence-based parole decision making practices.
[Visit Partner]

Idaho Sex Offender Registry

Sex offender registration in Idaho began on July 1, 1993. It also established a statutory duty for persons convicted of certain felony sex crimes to register with their local sheriff. In 1998, the Legislature repealed the original act and enacted the "Sexual Offenders Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act" to strengthen program administration and to expand public access to central registry information. Also in 1998, they enacted the "Juvenile Sexual Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act." Under the previous law, only juveniles convicted as adults were subject to sex offender registration. Both the new registration laws became effective July 1, 1998. The adult law is codified as Title 18, Chapter 83, Idaho Code (sections 18-8301 through 18-8331) and the juvenile law is codified as Title 18, Chapter 84 Idaho Code (sections 18-8401 through 18-8414). SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT 18-8302.
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Women's & Children's Alliance

The vision of the WCA to is to foster a community where individuals thrive in safe, healthy relationships.  In order to achieve this vision, it must be a community effort; young people and adults, service-providers and business people, college students and working professionals, etc., all coming together for a shared future. With the last few weeks of summer ahead of us, the timing is right to focus on what parents, family members and others involved with teenagers can do.
[Visit Partner]

FACES of Hope

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VINE

America’s number one victim notification network. VINE has been providing victims and concerned citizens with the power of information for decades. VINELink can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide the most reliable information for custody status changes and criminal case information.
[Visit Partner]

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

The nation's clearinghouse & comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization.
[Visit Partner]

The Safer Society Foundation Inc.

Fay Honey Knopp Institute is to continue the work of prison reform advocacy, with special emphasis on mitigating the impact of mass incarceration on the millions of American children and families effected by parental incarceration.
[Visit Partner]

Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance

The Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance funds, promotes, and supports quality services to victims of crime throughout Idaho.
[Visit Partner]

Building Hope Today

Building Hope Today is here to help those who experience childhood sexual abuse, we support multi-disciplinary teams who bear the burden of investigation and prosecution, and we prevent other children from experiencing abuse by educating those who care for them.
[Visit Partner]

Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence

We are among millions of people in our country who are choosing one another, knowing in this moment the forces of fear, hate, and violence have become more visible and empowered. Collective Thriving is about the deepest values, whether we will value each other and act on these values. This is a time of choosing and we have chosen each other. This is a time of (r)evolution for humanity, a time to plant and nurture the seed that reconnects us to us. Together, we can create and manifest hope – the hope grounded in truth-telling, in seeing what it is and what it can be, what it will be – a world where everyone is valued, everyone is safe, and everyone can thrive. 
[Visit Partner]

Global Institute of Forensic Research

The Global Institute of Forensic Research, Inc. (GIFR), owned by Multi-Health Systems, Inc., specializes in providing cutting-edge research, training, and software solutions to mental health, correctional, and legal professionals working in both general care and forensic settings around the world. Dedicated to innovation, simplicity, and customer service, our team of international experts develops services and programming to promote evidence-based best practices and improve both compliance and outcomes in assessment, treatment, and monitoring. To view the Public Safety Catalog, visit https://online.flippingbook.com/view/250405
[Visit Partner]

Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers

The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment, and management of individuals who have sexually abused or are at risk to abuse.
[Visit Partner]

Idaho Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers

Idaho ATSA was founded to assist ATSA in their vision to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education, provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation and treatment in the state of Idaho.

[Visit Partner]

Center for Sex Offender Management

The Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center that supports state and local jurisdictions in the effective management of sex offenders.
[Visit Partner]