Thank you for being with me during difficult times of choice and challenge. Sister Liz Sweeney, SSJ, whose wisdom and support were invaluable to me in my discernment and spiritual growth. You challenge me, you support me, and you love me – your presence is pure gift. My immediate family, my sons and my grandchildren, your presence in my life is beyond words to express. My parents and siblings who shared the early years with me – in whose footsteps I walked and who played no small part in my becoming. Your generosity has been without measure. My Religious Congregation, The Sisters of St Joseph of Peace, for the gift of shared history and for the many opportunities for growth and community. I am first grateful to God who provided the inspiration and gift that made it possible for me to recognize my desire to share the lessons that I have learned with others. This book would not exist without the support of so many who helped to shape my life. ContentsĬhapter 9: The Sparrow’s Molting Instinct Sean Seton Mical, whose life on earth was much too briefīut whose spirit continues to guide and protect me. This book is dedicated to the memory of my son Library of Congress Control Number: 2019910136Īn imprint of the Sisters of St. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal. The cover of the sparrow and the rainbow was painted for Doris' birthday by Makenzie Mical, her eleven-year-old granddaughter.Īll rights reserved. In addition, she is presently working as a Resident Advocate in a home for the aged.ĭoris is also the mother of Joe Mical, Scott Mical and Sean Mical and the grandmother of Allyson Mical, Makenzie Mical, and Jayden Mical. She is also a private Spiritual Director and a Retreat Director. She has worked in a variety of ministries in various capacities, including teaching, Parish Religious Education Director, Novice Director, and Founder and Director of Spirit Center, a place of prayer, hospitality, and healing for women.Īs a Pastoral Counselor she has worked in several settings in both group and private practice. Speeding in Residential Areas 2nd Ed.The Sparrow Finds Her Home: A Journey to Find the True Selfĭoris J.Robbery at Automated Teller Machines (2001).Disorderly Youth in Public Places (2001).Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs 2nd Ed.
Scott holds a law degree from Harvard Law School and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Hayes Award for innovation and leadership in policing.
He was a senior researcher at the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) in Washington, D.C. Louis, Missouri, Metropolitan Police Department director of administration of the Fort Pierce, Florida, Police Department legal assistant to the police commissioner of the New York City Police Department and a police officer in the Madison, Wisconsin, Police Department. Scott was formerly a clinical professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School chief of police in Lauderhill, Florida special assistant to the chief of the St. He chairs the judging committee for the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing. Michael Scott is the director of the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing and a clinical professor in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Arizona State University.