hits?
Them is what I got when entering "prison" in the search field of the OSLIST Archives.
mmp

Am 02.08.2019 um 07:57 schrieb Michael Herman:
matches, mmp?

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On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 11:55 PM Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Yes Chris, it is an amazing success.
    Exactly what I would expect.
    But still amazing.

    By the way, a search in the LIST archives reveals that Birgit, then
    Bolton, has an entry in 1998 and you responded to it a week later...
    and
    Lisa Heft has an entry in 2005 that started a string...
    In all there are 415 matches.

    Keep it going.
    mmp

    Am 02.08.2019 um 05:09 schrieb Chris Kloth via OSList:
     > This week I have been doing some work with Adam Foss and his
    Prosecutor
     > Impact program in Columbus, Ohio. USA. (See link below)
     >
     > As part of this two week program we took 40+ prosecutors to Marion
     > Correctional Institution for the day. Most had never been in a
    prison.
     > Without going into the details, a group of 12 inmates organized a
    day of
     > activities to provide the prosecutors to explore what it might
    mean to
     > re-imagine the roles of prosecutors on the criminal justice
    system in
     > the US and in Ohio.
     >
     > We entered a very large chapel in the prison and discovered a
    very large
     > circle of chairs. Imagine my surprise when Wayne, a lifer, said that
     > while he had been inside he had learned about a process called Open
     > Space Technology and entered into a brief review of the
    Principles and
     > the Law! He sent markers around the circle, explaining that they
    were
     > serving as both a talking sticks and ways to identify topics... an
     > approach that accommodated the security concerns reflected in prison
     > policies.
     >
     > Purists might raise a number of questions about how the process was
     > planned and executed, but if the essence is opening space for
    people to
     > organize themselves to have several rounds of dialogue within the
     > Principles and the Laws... I call it an amazing success. If
    inmates and
     > prosecutors crying and embracing as part of the closing circle...
    I call
     > it an amazing success.
     >
     > Before we left I asked Wayne how he learned about OST. He said he
    found
     > this "old green book" in the prison library!
     >
     > I have been blessed to have experienced and convened many OST
     > experiences that left me feeling deeply touched, but I suspect this
     > session will always live deepĀ  in my heart as one of the most
    profound!
     >
     >
     >
    
https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_foss_a_prosecutor_s_vision_for_a_better_justice_system/discussion

     >
     >
     >

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Michael M Pannwitz
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[email protected]


Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 486 resident Open Space Workers in 76 countries working in a total of 141 countries worldwide
www.openspaceworldmap.org

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https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation
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