🎯 P.E.T. VR: Making Offenders Physically Feel the Impact of Their Crimes

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What if an abuser could physically feel what they’ve done—without shame, without cruelty—just truth?

P.E.T. (Psychosensory Empathy Training) is a court-adaptable VR program using targeted biofeedback sensors and immersive victim-perspective simulations to reconstruct empathy where lectures and punishment fail. Sensors are placed on the same body areas they harmed, triggering a measurable physiological response courts can track in real time.

Developed by Dr. Mozelle Martin, a forensic professional with nearly 40 years in psychology, criminology, and victimology, P.E.T. is ethically engineered and designed for both juvenile and adult systems.

We are fiscally sponsored by Chappy & Friends, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and are raising $175,000 to build the first full-scale prototype. Your tax-deductible donation funds:
• VR simulation development
• Sensor-integrated biometric feedback loops
• Clinical testing and validation
• Deployment for courts and rehab centers

Donate or learn more: https://www.pledge.to/PET-psychosensory-empathy-training

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