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CJ 300 Chapter 12
  • Community Corrections

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Goals
  • Offender reintegration
  • Offender rehabilitation
  • Offender punishment
  • Offender accountability
  • Monitoring and supervising clients
  • Employment Assistance
  • Alleviating prison and jail overcrowding
  • Vocational and educational training
  • Ensuring public safety
  • Restitution, community service

3
Requirements
  • Drug/alcohol rehab
  • Community service
  • Curfews
  • Reporting
  • Employment
  • Restitution
  • Pay for Services
  • Restrictions
  • Testing
  • Whatever? Related? Revocation

4
Aspects
  • PO, Client, Agreement
  • PSI
  • Intensive Supervision
  • Work Release
  • Study Release
  • Furloughs
  • Home Confinement
  • Electronic Monitoring
  • Halfway Houses, Community Services
  • Community Residential
  • Day Reporting Centers
  • Fines
  • Restitution

5
Players
  • Professionals
  • Volunteers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Community-Based ProgramsTutors, transportation,
    job skills, people skills, gifts, peer
    counseling, mentors, appearance

6
VolunteersTheory X and Theory Y Douglas
McGregor
  • Theory X
  • Inherent dislike of work
  • Coercion and control
  • Directed and threatened
  • Avoid responsibility
  • Little ambition
  • Craves security
  • Little potential
  • Theory Y
  • Work is as natural as play
  • Self Direction and control
  • Commitment to objectives
  • Rewards for achievement
  • Seek responsibility
  • Imaginative, problem solvers
  • Great potential

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VolunteersFrederick Hertzberg
  • Satisfaction (job content) Abraham
    MOTIVATIONAchievement, Recognition, Attraction
    of the Work Itself, responsibility, Advancement
  • Dissatisfaction (job environment)
    AdamHYGIENECompany Policy and Administration,
    Supervision, Salary, Interpersonal Relations,
    Working Conditions
  • Cut Maslows Hierarchy in Esteem Needs

8
Volunteers
  • Abraham Maslows Hierarchy of NeedsMotivated on
    the level not satisfied

Self-Actualization, Self-Fulfillment (Peekers,
Beers)
Self-Esteem (Ego needs, awards, promotions, etc.
Belongingness (Social needs, love,
Security or Safety Needs (job, benefits,
equipment, etc.)
Physiological Needs (Physical needs, food,
shelter, clothing, elimination, etc.
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Volunteers Compliance Relations (Etzioni)
  • Kinds of Power Type of Involvement
  • Alienative
    Calculative Moral
  • Coercive 1
    2 3
  • Remunerative 4
    5 6
  • Normative 7
    8 9

Coercive Calculative, Coercive
Moral Remunerative Alienative, Remunerative
Moral Normative Alienative, Normative
Calculative
Coercive Alienative Remunerative
Calculative Normative Moral
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Volunteers Immaturity-Maturity Theory Chris
Argyris Maturity involves the ability to set
attainable goals and the willingness to take
responsibility.
  • ADULTHOOD-MATURITY
  • Active
  • Independent
  • Multiple Behavior Patterns
  • Deeper and Stronger Interests
  • Long Time Perspective
  • Equality or Superordination
  • Awareness and Self-control
  • INFANCY-IMMATURITY
  • Passive
  • Dependent
  • Limited Behavior
  • Shallow Interests
  • Short Time Perspective
  • Subordination
  • Lack of Self-awareness

Successive Approximation ------ Operant
Conditioning
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VolunteersTannenbaum SchmidtContinuum of
Leadership Behavior
As Modified by Roy R. Roberg
Handout
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R E L A T I O N S H I P B E H .
Volunteers TRIDIMENSIONAL LEADERSHIP
H I G H
Participating
Selling
S3
S2
Delegating
L O W
S4
S1
Telling
LOW TASK BEHAVIOR
HIGH
M4 M3 M2 M1
Expert
Referent Reward Coercive
Information Legitimate
Connection
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VolunteersWork Group Cohesiveness
  • Relationship among workers
  • Systematic Soldiering
  • Work Activities (Formal Work Groups)
  • Outside Activities
  • Support Groups (Peer Counseling, etc.)
  • Outside Groups (Victim Assistance, (Probationers,
    Parolees, Inmates

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VolunteersCommunication Process
Feedback Loop
Sender
Receiver
Message
Encoding
Transmission Medium
Sending
Receiving
Decode
Noise (Sender, Message, Encoding, Transmission,
Sending, Receiving, Decoding, Feedback (Clouds,
Fog, Smog?)
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