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albuquerque journal • applied scholastics • association for better living and education (able) (formerly, "social coordination" or soco) • commodore's messenger organization (cmo) • criminon • david miscavige • fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • front groups • gold base (also, "int base") @ gilman hot springs • internal revenue service (irs) • international association of scientologists (ias) • jeff proctor • joy rita westrum • kob (new mexico) • krqe • marc headley • marc yager • narconon (aka scientology drug rehab) • new mexico • recruitment • rick pendery • sea organization (sea org, so) • second chance (related, criminon) • the way to happiness (twth) • watchdog committee (wdc)
Reference materials Second Chance (related, Criminon)
16 matching items found between Jan 2009 and Dec 2009. Furthermore, there are 97 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 29, 2009
Rick Pendery, ethical Scientologist
Dec 15, 2009
Scientology: 'The Crusade' continues — Gawker
Nov 5, 2009
Blown for Good / Behind the iron curtain of Scientology (book) - 04 The landscape is changing — BFG Books
Nov 5, 2009
Blown for Good / Behind the iron curtain of Scientology (book) - 25 Never let me down again — BFG Books
Aug 19, 2009
Rapper Doug E. Fresh finds faith in Scientology — Essence (magazine)
More: groups.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Terrance Dean
Source: Essence (magazine)
Visit any neighborhood in the Black community and you're bound to find a church on nearly every city block. When it comes to faith-based communities, African Americans are believed to be one of the most religious and spiritual especially those who practice Christianity, Islam, Catholicism, or Judaism. There are even some Buddhists, thanks in part to iconic celebrity, Tina Turner, who introduced Black folk to the religion in her autobiography, "What's Love Got to Do With It." But, when it comes ...
Mar 20, 2009
Editorial: Secure treatment would allow drug offenders second chance — Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Type: Press
Author(s): Rida Cabanilla
Source: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Drug addiction has led to a proliferation of repeat criminal offenders in Hawaii, creating an unsafe environment for our families. Many of the drugs in circulation today, especially methamphetamine - commonly known as "ice" - are highly addictive and can't adequately be treated by community-based methods such as psychotherapy or 12-step programs. This is why I introduced House Bill 358, promoting a secure drug treatment option. As an ex-drug addict testified before the House Committee on Finance, "Drug addicts are stuck ...
Mar 20, 2009
Records: Second Chance owes $672K: city, state, IRS among unpaid — Albuquerque Journal
More: forums.whyweprotest.net
Type: Press
Source: Albuquerque Journal
When Second Chance officials hastily vacated the old West Side jail in January, they left more than an empty building and a lot of unanswered questions, according to city and county court filings. Second Chance owes more than $600,000 in tax liens, according to records in the Bernalillo County Assessor's Office. About $400,000 is due to the IRS, and more than $200,000 to the state. Second Chance also owes the city of Albuquerque more than $17,000 in unpaid utility bills and ...
Feb 4, 2009
ABQ officials tour former rehab facility — KOB (New Mexico)
More: youtube.com
Type: TV
Author(s): Jeff Maher
Source: KOB (New Mexico)
For the first time, Albuquerque city officials got an inside look at a controversial drug rehab facility that was recently shut down. The Second Chance Rehab Center was based at the old city jail on the Mesa until the city ordered them to move out in December because of violations of a lease agreement. On Monday, city crews did a damage inspection on the place. No major damage was found, but city officials say some equipment in the kitchen is missing. ...
Feb 3, 2009
[ABLE and other Scientology-linked secular fronts]
Type: Account
Author(s): Lawrence H. "Larry" Brennan
I worked on the corporate restructuring in the early 80s that lead to the various “ABLE” groups (Narconon, Applied Scholastics, etc.) falling under the “ABLE” umbrella which in turn was 100% controlled by organized scientology’s Sea Organization under different corporate umbrellas (mostly Church of Scientology International “CSI"). I also handled or oversaw the handling of all their main legal matters around the world as part of the Guardian’s Office for some seven years prior to that. Prior to the “corporate sortout” ...
Jan 25, 2009
Rehab's sudden closure shrouded in mystery — KOB (New Mexico)
Type: Press
Source: KOB (New Mexico)
The controversial drug rehabilitation center Second Chance abruptly closed up Saturday leaving questions about where it sent 19 inmates housed at the West Side facility. The City of Albuquerque said when they got word Saturday afternoon something was happening at the Second Chance, they sent police officers to check it out. The officers confirmed all the inmates and personnel at the facility were gone. The city says Second Chance vacated its property on the West Mesa without warning. The rehab program ...
Jan 25, 2009
Scientology base denied by officials — Albuquerque Journal
More: abqjournal.com, forums.whyweprotest.net
Type: Press
Author(s): Jeff Proctor
Source: Albuquerque Journal
Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer The Second Chance drug rehab program was pitched to lawmakers and the judiciary as the missing link in a broken system that recycled non-violent drug offenders between jails, prisons and the streets. The past year, it has struggled through money problems and accusations that it is housing ineligible inmates. On Saturday, faced with a city-delivered Jan. 31 deadline to vacate, Second Chance officials moved the last of its inmates out. But throughout the ...
Jan 25, 2009
Second Chance removes last inmates from old jail building — Albuquerque Journal
More: abqjournal.com, forums.whyweprotest.net
Type: Press
Author(s): Jeff Proctor
Source: Albuquerque Journal
Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer Second Chance officials pulled the last of their inmates out of the old West Side jail building Saturday, marking an abrupt end to the drug rehab program's controversial two-plus years there. Fewer than 20 inmates had remained as of the end of the week. The remaining inmates were taken back to the jurisdictions from which they had been sentenced, including Grant and Sierra counties. Even after a Journal photographer had taken pictures of ...
Jan 24, 2009
Second Chance leaves city building — KRQE
Type: TV
Source: KRQE
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The building that housed the controversial Second Chance drug rehabilitation center is now empty. On Saturday, Second Chance officials packed up and moved out of the building, a week ahead of a city imposed deadline. Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez ordered the group to leave, saying Second Chance violated conditions of their lease by housing offenders who had been convicted of violent crimes and making unauthorized changes to the building. Chief Public Safety Director Pete Dinelli ordered officers to ...
Jan 10, 2009
Judges differ on Second Chance — Albuquerque Journal
More: forums.whyweprotest.net
Type: Press
Author(s): Jeff Proctor
Source: Albuquerque Journal
By Jeff Proctor Journal Staff Writer As controversy has swirled around the Second Chance secure drug rehabilitation center over the types of inmates it is allowed to house, the center's officials have maintained that the decision has always been up to individual judges. But it appears at least some of the judges who have sentenced people to Second Chance were told different things about what sort of inmates the program was geared toward. Second Chance President Joy Westrum has refused interview ...
Jan 3, 2009
Inmates pulled from Second Chance — Albuquerque Journal
More: forums.whyweprotest.net
Type: Press
Author(s): Jeff Proctor
Source: Albuquerque Journal
By Jeff Proctor Journal Staff Writer During the past week, county officials from around the state have been removing their inmates from the controversial Second Chance Center, which the city of Albuquerque plans to kick out of the old West Side jail building at the end of the month. It is unclear how many inmates have been moved out of the center, which city officials have ordered out of the old jail by Jan. 31. The center has violated its lease ...
Jan 1, 2009
Rehab center tries to garner support / Letters sent to state legislators — Albuquerque Journal
Type: Press
Source: Albuquerque Journal
Joy Westrum, president of the soon-to-be evicted Second Chance rehabilitation program, is trying to drum up legislative support to save her program. On Wednesday, Westrum sent out an e-mail to several state senators and representatives asking them to "encourage the mayor and the city of Albuquerque to do everything possible to resolve any legitimate concerns regarding the lease with Second Chance" for the old West Side jail building. It is unclear which or how many legislators received the e-mail. Westrum said ...
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