• UPAN Monthly Meeting – March 2016

    Hunter Library 4740 West 4100 South, West Valley City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting - March 2016 we welcome Kade Minchey from the Utah Office of the Auditor General to give a presentation on the Legislative Audit of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole.

    Free
  • UPAN Monthly Meeting – April 2016

    Holladay Library 2150 East Murray-Holladay Road (4730 South), Holladay, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting - April 2016

    Free
  • UPAN Monthly Meeting – May 2016

    Draper Library 1136 East Pioneer Road (12400 South), Draper

    Please join UPAN for our next monthly meeting. Our guest will be Andrew McCullough who will be running for Utah Attorney General. We will hear from him about what the AG office does. UPAN families can share with him their concerns about Criminal Justice Issues in Utah. While the AG’s office doesn’t have a significant role in criminal justice reform, it does sometimes push legislation that impacts the criminal justice system, and not always for the better. It is also our understanding that the Attorney General’s office works under the Governor, so that office COULD have some influence in how the Governor approaches criminal justice reform. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting – June 2016

    Salt Lake City Library 210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Please join UPAN for our next monthly meeting. LEGISLATOR NIGHT. This will be another Share with your Legislator meeting. We will invite our state legislators (you are encouraged to invite your own as well as UPAN inviting them). We are also hoping to invite candidates who are running this year. UPAN families may sign up to share their concerns about the Criminal Justice System and Prison issues. Each person is asked to keep their comments to the point, (3 minutes) as we will also ask if any of our legislators want to share what they may be working on in terms of criminal justice related legislation for the 2017 session. Meet in Conference Rooms A-B-C downstairs below Main Library Foyer. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting – August 2016

    Ruth Vine Tyler Library 8041 Wood Street, Midvale, UT, United States

    The Impact of Sex Offender Registries on Offenders and Families

    Please join UPAN for our next monthly meeting, presented by Matt Duhamel, Metamora Films. This is the presentation he made at the 2016 Prisoner Family Conference in Texas earlier this year. Matt Duhamel, a former TV news and radio personality, has turned his attention to helping others through the power of independent film. He agrees with the idea that film can help individuals, communities and entire societies by increasing compassion, tolerance, understanding and forgiveness. By learning from his own personal trials and past failures, Matt uses his experiences as life changing tools and applies them to his thought-provoking films. You may have noticed Matt and Heather Duhamel attending several of the past UPAN meetings filming for his current production called, "Not for Rent!" about ex-inmates' struggles with the Utah Good Landlord Program. We are very excited to have Matt as a guest speaker, you'll not want to miss his presentation. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Meeting – September 2016

    West Valley Library 2880 West 3650 South, West Valley City, UT, United States

    Outpatient Sex Offender Treatment, Parole Stipulations and Group A and Group B Parole Conditions for Sex Offenders.

    Free
  • UPAN Meeting – October 2016

    Glendale Library 1375 South Concord Street (1240 West), Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Topic: Family Meeting

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  • UPAN Meeting – November 2016

    Draper Library 1136 East Pioneer Road (12400 South), Draper

    Anna Brower of the ACLU will discuss how California is working to fight Video Only Visitation in its jails. We can possibly learn what can be done in Utah about this problem. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Meeting – January 2017

    Holladay Library 2150 East Murray-Holladay Road (4730 South), Holladay, UT, United States

    Topic TBA. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • UPAN Meeting – February 2017

    Ruth Vine Tyler Library 8041 Wood Street, Midvale, UT, United States

    Kurt Guner, the Prison Education Manager of SLCC and Don Wright PhD of the PrisonED Foundation will be presenting Higher Education Programs in the Utah State Prison System. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • UPAN Meeting – March 2017

    Ruth Vine Tyler Library 8041 Wood Street, Midvale, UT, United States

    Topic TBA. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • UPAN Meeting – April 2017

    Taylorsville Library 4870 South 2700 West, Taylorsville, UT, United States

    Many people have no idea what course to take after the verdict has been handed down and their loved one ends up in prison on an indeterminate sentence. Attorneys Lorenzo Miller and Patrick Shea will make up a panel of post-conviction attorneys to talk about issues related to appeals, board hearing preparation, what services an attorney can provide to help an inmate and family prepare for a hearing, etc. Please note that UPAN does not endorse specific attorneys or offer legal advice, but we feel it would be beneficial for advocates to hear from experts in their field on the matter. Questions will be submitted beforehand in writing in order to keep the forum orderly and on topic. Please let one of the UPAN staff know prior to the meeting if you would like our guests to address a certain topic. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Meeting – May 2017

    Glendale Library 1375 South Concord Street (1240 West), Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Shannon Cox of Journey of Hope and Rev. Vicki Neuman will be our guest speakers. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • UPAN Meeting – June 2017

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    We will be discussing parole issues related to employment, housing, and other resources. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • Meet the Candidates Barbecue

    Liberty Park 1300 S 500 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Come eat food and have an enjoyable evening with clients, volunteers and supporters of Crossroads Urban Center. Talk to candidates for the City Council and elected officials about issues that impact low income poeple. Free. Open to the public.

  • UPAN Meeting – October 2017

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Meeting - October 2017 A retired AP&P officer shares his thoughts and advice for felons and their families navigating life after serving time in prison. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting – November 2017

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Meeting - November 2017 Open family meeting. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting TOPIC: Sex Offenders on Parole by Molly Prince, LCSW An overview of what to expect when a person with a sex offense paroles in terms of parole stipulations, restrictions, therapy. Includes a brief overview of prison treatment requirements. Handouts will be available, and it will be on UPAN’s Facebook Live with powerpoint. […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: New Utah State Prison Update

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Steve Turley with the Utah Department of Corrections along with Kevin Miller of GSBS Architects will be giving us an update on the new Utah State Correctional Facility design and construction. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Sex Offender Registry

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Faye Jenkins & Wendy Parmley will present on Utah’s Sex Offender Registry and the work they are doing with Utah’s Legislature. Also invited to speak from the national level are Jeff Miller from NARSOL and Pamela Sorensen from WAR. Michael McAinsh and Ernie Rogers will provide some updates regarding the UDC as well as the proposed Supervision Length Guidelines.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Parole Re-Entry Program

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Utah's Parole Re-Entry Program with Utah Department of Corrections - AP&P Directors Eric Barker and Bart Mortensen.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Family & Supporters Meeting

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    October's UPAN Meeting will be a private family meeting. We will not be broadcasting on Facebook Live. Come to share your experiences with other supporters of incarcerated persons, offer advice, or just listen if you like. These meetings are therapeutic in nature and offered in a safe environment. It also serves to give the UPAN organizers an opportunity to take the pulse of the community and come up with useful future meeting topics. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Family Meeting

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Topic: Family Meeting. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: LS/RNR by Greg Hendrix Deputy Director UDC Programming

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Greg Hendrix LCSW and Deputy Director of the Utah Department of Corrections Programming and Angela Hendrix, a therapist for substance abuse will present Level of Services Inventory / Risk Needs Responsivity (LS/RNR). LS/RNR is a set of assessment criteria used by public safety organizations to determine an offender's risk of recidivism, and […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Women’s Issues

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Please come and discuss issues specific to female inmates in Utah. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Prison Hospice with Stephanie Puffer

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Stephanie Puffer of Bristol Hospice and Utah Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (UHPCO) will discuss possibilities for hospice services at the new Utah State Correctional Facility currently under construction and slated for completion by 2022. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: David Leavitt CJ Reform: Diversion Program

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Utah County Attorney David Leavitt will discuss his proposal for criminal justice reform centered on diversion programs. The program would allow people who've committed minor crimes to complete community service, life classes or drug treatment before charges are filed to help mitigate the mass incarceration issue. Free and open to the public.

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  • Special Event | Meet Your Legislator Night

    Marmalade Public Library 280 West 500 North, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Utah State legislators are invited to meet with constituents about criminal justice issues. Guest speakers will share their experiences with our system. If you are interested in speaking please email us at [email protected]. Find and invite your legislator to attend by visiting https://le.utah.gov. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Family Meeting / Gratitude

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    UPAN Monthly Meeting This will be a family meeting focused on gratitude. Updates will also be provided. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Film Screening UNTOUCHABLE

    Salt Lake City Library 210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Screening of the documentary film UNTOUCHABLE, produced by David Fiege. When the most powerful lobbyist in Florida discovers that the nanny has sexually abused his daughter, he harnesses his extraordinary political power to pass the toughest sex offender laws in the nation. UNTOUCHABLE chronicles his crusade, and its impact on the lives of several of the 800,000 people forced to live under the kinds of laws he has championed. The film interweaves intimate portraits of men and women who have been branded sex offenders with the heartbreaking stories of those who have suffered sexual abuse. It is a film that pushes viewers toward an uncomfortable place, requiring them to walk in the shoes of those who have survived sexual abuse, but to still bear witness to the experiences of those we revile. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: UDC Re-Entry

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    The UDC Re-Entry Team will be presenting to UPAN on the Re-Entry program’s continued evolution. Free and open to the public.

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Overcoming Adversity and Impacting Positive Change in Our Prison Educational System with Guest Speaker Mark Hugentobler

    Kafeneio Coffee House 258 West 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    Imagine your perspective if you are the one who is incarcerated: You have done something terrible to others and fully deserve it. You may have grown up “on the streets” or may have had a good life that you threw away because of some terrible choices. You are now stuck behind bars. You want to change but everything around you prevents it. Everywhere you look there is rampant corruption. You feel like you are living in a cesspool. Every day you worry that you will anger the wrong person, inmate or guard. Every day you wonder if this will be the day that you are beat up or thrown in Special Management Unit (SMU, a secure holding cell), sent to a county jail or worse. Every time you dare think you can change and make the attempt to do so, the reality of where you are, and all the obstacles, including the “system” are staring you down.

    Imagine you are a guard: getting up every day with no hope. Imagine going to work every day knowing full well that the environment where you are going is hopeless and meaningless. In the beginning you had hope. You are charged to guard inmates. You imagined you could make a difference. You thought that you could help. After a short time, however, you realized that the system and the environment are too overwhelming to do anything positive. Every time you try, you run into a roadblock within the system. You are criticized for trying to create meaningful change. You are told that it won’t make a difference. You are told that those you wanted to help don’t deserve it. You are considered a traitor because of the “us vs them” attitude that prevails at your work place. You are stuck in a job that provides little in the way of positive outcome for you or for the people you are supposed to be serving. You spend your day in boredom.

    Now imagine my perspective as an educator and seeing 1,500 students who need help, lots of help. Many of these students made grave mistakes. Most have done serious damage to someone or something. Many were remorseful but saw no clear path to correcting their behavior. In fact, they are living in a world that encourages and develops criminal behavior. Imagine being there with your “students” and having your hands tied. Your responsibility to help is real. However, because of a broken system, you are not allowed to do anything positive. You come every day to work with 200 students who are mostly passive. You know full well that there are many, many more out there who need your help, though they may not want it. Your predecessors told you that you would have nothing to do, that you would spend your days reading the paper and standing in the hall during “movement” of prisoners between classes. They advised you to keep your door closed so as to not invite the “students” in.

    Imagine, through either providence or sheer dumb luck, that, you as an educator, find your way to help all these parties see a better path. In your daily interaction with these “students” and their jailors, as well as your faculty and staff – eliciting the help of all – you are able to see the many flaws in the current system and develop a program that, in a small way, opens the path and opportunity of growth for many of them. Imagine a grown man, 58 years old, standing in the doorway of your office pitching a fit because he had to come to school. Then imagine him two and a half years later as he stands in the same doorway, this time in tears, thanking you and your staff for the opportunity of learning. For the first time in his life he felt he has hope for the future. Imagine an officer, who at the beginning of your tenure, was critical and mocking as you started to try to make change. Now he comes to see you before you retire, thanking you for the positive effect the changes have had on those with whom he worked, as well as on himself. He was dreading the “next 15 years” but now comes to work with hope and a vision.

    This is an account of how our group of teachers, inmates and some Corrections staff, over the course of eight years, effected real change inside the Gunnison prison (CUCF).

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Family Meeting

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting After a six-month hiatus we're pleased to offer our first virtual monthly meeting format. TONIGHT's UPAN Monthly Meeting will be mainly focused on you: When: Monday, Sept 14, 2020 @ 6:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) What's your experience been like since COVID-19 started? How are your incarcerated loved ones doing? What are your top […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: COVID-19 Outbreaks at the Prison

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    At this month's UPAN Meeting we'll have an open discussion about the recent COVID-19 outbreaks at the prisons and jails in Utah. Several guests who were recently released from prison after being incarcerated within some of the sections at the Draper facility that suffered an outbreak of COVID-19 will share their thoughts and experiences. Friends, family members, and supporters of the incarcerated are also invited to share their perspectives on how the pandemic is impacting them and their feelings about the response to the outbreak. Free and open to the public. Virtual Zoom Meeting - Register Here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIocOurrjgtGNA3koOUi21CaBonvIx-1q0O

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Gratitude

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    Before we adjourn the UPAN meetings for the year and with the holiday season upon us we'd like to have a discussion about Gratitude. We'd like to take a moment to recognize the things and people that we are grateful for in the spirit of Thanksgiving. Please join us for an open discussion about gratitude as we look towards a future of mutual support and the inspiration of giving to those less fortunate than us. We'll also announce the Holiday Card Contest winners and encourage the public to print and mail a card to an inmate who doesn't have anyone on the outside in order to give them a sense of hope and a feeling that they are not forgotten. Free and open to the public. Virtual Zoom Meeting - Register Here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIocOurrjgtGNA3koOUi21CaBonvIx-1q0O

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Family Meeting

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Topic: Family meeting. Topics will be determined by participants. Virtual Zoom Meeting – link is https://bit.ly/2UJ2RA3. If you have subscribed to the UPAN Newsletter list, you will automatically receive an invite. Free and open to the public. Live stream on Facebook Live available. Register Now  

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: Family Meeting

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Please just us for our next UPAN Monthly Meeting via Zoom. We'll be providing some updates on COVID-19 numbers and vaccinations, and the new phone system. Then we'll have an open discussion family meeting. Time: May 10, 2021 06:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Recurrence: Every second Monday from 6:30 pm […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: TBA

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Topics TBA. Held virtually via Zoom until further notice. Free and open to the public. Register Now  

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Topic: New Prison Move / Tour Impressions

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Please join us Monday, May 9th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Mountain Time for our next UPAN monthly meeting. We'll be discussing Mother's Day for the incarcerated, impressions of the new Utah State Correctional Facility tour, programming updates, medical power of attorney form for easier communication with UDC regarding a loved one's […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Special Guest: Special Guest Daniel Strong – Director of the Utah Sentencing Commission

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Please join us Monday, June 13th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Mountain Time for our next UPAN monthly meeting. Special Guest Daniel Strong Director of the Utah Sentencing Commission. We'll open up the last half hour of the conversation for open discussion on any topic participants would like to ask. Free and […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Special Guest: Dennis Wynn – Developed Inmate Curriculum

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Please join us Monday, August 8th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Mountain Time for our next UPAN monthly meeting. Special Guest Dennis Wynn will discuss the inmate curriculum he helped develop while incarcerated. We'll open up the last half hour of the conversation for open discussion on any topic participants would like […]

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  • UPAN Monthly Meeting | Special Guests: Fresh Start Ventures

    Virtual Meeting via Zoom

    UPAN Monthly Meeting Please join us Monday, September 12th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Mountain Time for our next UPAN monthly meeting. Special Guests Linda & Dave Donaldson will talk about their latest efforts at Fresh Start Ventures and REAL Transition program. We'll open up the last half hour of the conversation for open discussion […]

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