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    Corrections

    the tax-paying public an increase in expenditure on prison treatment and rehabilitation programs, and finds that the most effective method is to demonstrate to the public that increased spending on such programs actually cuts the overall cost of correctional spending. Once extra spending on prison treatment and rehabilitation programs is recognized as a cost-cutting measure, it is more likely to gain public support.

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    for prisoners re-offending. There are several methods or disciplines of prisoner rehabilitation. Some prisons provide faith based prisoner rehabilitation where religion is used to encourage inmates to adapt some moral values for example, Idaho Correctional Institute introduced prison-based dog training program called Inmate Dog Alliance Project Idaho where prisoners receive training to train dogs from animal shelters. The prisoners learn a joy, a compassion and responsibility that can come from raising

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    Transitioning Youth In A Juvenile Detention Center

    decisions. Working both within a correctional facility and out in the community is the ideal career for me as I assist in providing resources and support for youth as they transition back into the adult world. In my mental health center and through the grant, I have seen teens that struggle with keeping themselves together and being able to stay out of trouble. This is the same trend for adults who are have spent a large portion of their lives within a correctional facility and once out, they cannot

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    Community Corrections

    Community Corrections Paper Community Corrections also known as probation or parole is the means of supervising felons and misdemeanants outside of a correctional facility. There is a common misconception among the American people that when a person commits a crime, then he or she will be removed from their community or society and put into a correctional facility. Foster Burke (2006). Community corrections can be very beneficial to the individuals who are placed on probation in a sense that it gives

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    Independent Study Paper

    officers, Judges, Lawyers, Court Clerks, Bailiffs, Correctional officers, Wardens, and more have jobs due to the existence of crime and these people work together to provide safety within our communities as well as retribution and treatment for different offenders and their individual needs. Crimes exist on a regular basis within our communities, which employs significant cost on the general public to cover the cost of maintaining inmates in correctional and local detention facilities. Crime has a

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    Shaddow

    ‎ Sep 21, 2011 - Essay on Juvenile Detainees - The Duties of Juvenile Corrections Officials ... Juvenile corrections officials must always be reminded that there ... Design a Juvenile Correctional Facility - College Essay - Kitsang www.studymode.com › Essays › Computers & Internet‎ Design a Juvenile Correctional Facility Building a juvenile facility is not an easy job. Juvenile facility is a place for youth criminals who have committed some type ... Adult vs Juvenile Corrections - Essays - Koochar

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    The Journey to Becoming a Criminal Investigator

    Investigator Myranda Wilson Everest University Strategies for Success The Journey to Becoming a Criminal Investigator Criminal Justice provides a broad understanding of our criminal system. Serving as law enforcement, correctional probate, U.S. marshal, homicide specialist, or even a paralegal has so many benefits. Going into this career as an entry-level graduate with an associate’s degree preparing, is defiantly a requirement. Achieving overall success in this field makes

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    Prison Reform

    re-commit offenses (Cullen, 2012). In his study “What Works? Questions and Answer About Prison Reform”, was highly influential that “nothing works” became a criminological doctrine in the correctional system. This presented to pursue the “get tough on criminals” ideology of the 1980s and early 1990s where many correctional practitioners

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    Tql Process

    a seamless unit to ensure safety within the institution. By exploring key features of TQM and a TQM model for prisons, I will explain how the TQM process can be implemented into my correctional facility. Houston (2004) breaks down the TQM process into three basics functions for application into a correctional facility—collaborate with staff, inmates, politicians, taxpayers, and suppliers to optimize work processes, continually analyze processes to improve function and reduce variation, communicate

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    Community Corrections

    Correctional systems Essay topics * Winston Church once said: “We shape buildings, and then the buildings shape us.” Compare the architecture and management styles engendered by Jeremy Bentham and the Panopticon and modern campus style prisons * Should the same “Duty of Care” obligations for a Prison Officer be imposed on a Community Corrections Officer managing an offender in the community? Defend your answer. * Is there a case for the re-introduction of Capital Punishment

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