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CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT OF THE OFFENDER

NCJ Number
15268
Editor(s)
A R ROBERTS
Date Published
1974
Length
352 pages
Annotation
COLLECTION OF ARTICLES DISCUSSING MODELS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MORE EFFECTIVE CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS.
Abstract
EACH CHAPTER WAS WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR THIS BOOK AND DISCUSSES APPROPRIATE METHODS OF TREATMENT BASED ON THE AUTHOR'S EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE. EIGHTEEN PROMINENT CORRECTIONAL AUTHORITIES, WITH MULTIDISCIPLINARY BACKGROUNDS, PRESENT THEIR GUIDELINES FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITIES. EACH CHAPTER PRESENTS STEP-BY-STEP COMPONENTS NECESSARY FOR IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS. THE PROGRAMS DISCUSSED INCLUDE CONTRACT PAROLE AND EDUCATIONAL VOUCHERS, PLANS FOR INTAKE SERVICE CENTERS AND COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AND PRE-SERVICE AND IN-SERVICE TRAINING GUIDELINES. OTHER MATERIAL TREATS ORGANIZATIONAL OBSTACLES TO PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS AND METHODS OF SOLVING THEM, GROUP THERAPY, SOCIAL SERVICES, USE OF VOLUNTEERS, AND A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO PROGRAM PLANNING. IN ADDITION, THIS BOOK PROVIDES CROSS-CULTURAL INFORMATION ON CORRECTIONAL INNOVATIONS IN OTHER COUNTRIES INCLUDING SWEDEN'S VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMS, ISRAEL'S EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM TO TRAIN EX-OFFENDERS AS CORRECTIONAL AND AFTERCARE COUNSELORS, AND VARIOUS ENGLISH OFFENDER TRAINING PROGRAMS. (SNI ABSTRACT)