👉 PET VR: Using VR To Confront Cruelty And Rebuild Conscience

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Case: Eric, 14.
Eric started hurting animals at 11. Insects, then stray cats behind the building. At 14 he landed on probation for beating a neighbor’s dog with a metal pipe. He drew violent scenes in counseling, shrugged when asked how the animals felt, and said, “It’s just a dog.” When supervision ended, his file went silent. That silence only means the system stopped looking, not that the risk disappeared.

Case: Daniel, 31.
Daniel’s first domestic violence arrest came years after the pattern started. Raised voices, doors slammed an inch from his wife’s head, then hands on her throat while their 6-year-old watched from the hallway. He completed a standard batterer group, repeated the right phrases, and was discharged as “compliant.” No one ever measured whether his nervous system reacted any differently to his own family.

P.E.T. (Psychosensory Empathy Training) was built for the next Eric and the next Daniel.

If you care about justice, prevention, and protecting the voiceless, you can help move PET VR from paper into real rooms with real offenders.

https://www.pledge.to/PET-psychosensory-empathy-training
OR
text PETVR to 707070

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