Resolve to Stop Violence Project is a program from the San Francisco Sheriff's Department[1] in partnership with the nonprofit Community Works West[2] that aims to help incarcerated prisoners recognize their violent attitudes and change them.
Since 1997, it serves San Francisco County Jail inmates who agree that they are dangerous and wish to change.
[3] The program targets offenders, victims, and the community.
[4][5] It is seen as a model for using therapy and restorative practices to reduce rearrests.
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