P.E.T. – Psychosensory Empathy Training
What if abusers could feel what they have done without shame, without cruelty, just truth?
I am Dr. Mozelle Martin, a forensic and trauma professional with nearly 40 years in psychology, criminology, and victimology. For 7 years on paper I have been developing P.E.T. (Psychosensory Empathy Training), a trauma-informed, court-adaptable VR program that does not lecture or punish. It reconstructs conscience.
P.E.T. uses immersive virtual reality and sensory feedback to place animal abusers, domestic violence offenders, and other justice-involved individuals into realistic, non-traumatizing simulations designed to disrupt apathy and awaken empathy. This is not a PSA or a classroom. It is direct behavioral intervention grounded in neuroscience and forensic psychology.
P.E.T. is ethically engineered, trauma-aware, and built to rewire the emotional disconnect that drives cruelty toward animals and humans. We are now ready to build the first full prototype so courts and rehab centers can move beyond ineffective lectures and use tools that actually change people.
If you believe in justice, prevention, and protecting the voiceless, your donation helps move P.E.T. from paper into real rooms with real offenders.
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