Shared Program — A First-Hand Look at the Realities of Incarceration
About the Program
The SPA program is a sobering look at what happens when young people sell, buy, and use illegal drugs. Showing young people the cold realities of jail proves a lasting and effective crime prevention program.
The SPA program is available to all Monmouth County junior high and high school students, and runs year-round. The message is simple: "stay in school and avoid the harmful lifestyle choices that could lead to incarceration." Inmates tell the truth about life behind bars and students learn that jail is not a friendly or exciting place to be.
National Recognition
In 2014, the Sheriff's Prison Awareness program conducted 72 tours of the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, with over 1,000 junior high and high school students receiving a first-hand look at the realities of life in a correctional facility.
The SPA program received national television recognition, appearing numerous times on shows such as the Maury Povich Show, Ricki Lake, Judge Hatchett, and Anonda Lewis.
How to Participate
For additional information on participating in the Student Professional Awareness program, please contact Selina Mishkin using the contact info below, or fill out the registration form at the bottom of this section.
Selina Mishkin — SPA Program Coordinator