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         Criminal Rehabilitation Programs:     more books (100)
  1. A review of innovative state criminal justice programs by Scott Seymour, 1980
  2. Prison education and rehabilitation: illusion or reality?: A case study of an experimental program by Morgan V Lewis, 1973
  3. A Summary of CETA employment and training activities in the criminal justice field during FY 79: Including a directory of special programs for offenders by Lynn Bell, 1980
  4. Coordination of psychotherapy programs for criminals;: A study in process, 1965-1967 by Ephram R Gomberg, 1968
  5. Programs to re-educate, readjust, and restore inmates of the county jail by S. Anthony McCann, 1976
  6. Routinizing evaluation: getting feedback on effectiveness of crime and delinquency programs (Crime and delinquency issues) by Daniel Glaser, 1976
  7. Correctional officers' attitudes toward selected treatment programs by Raymond Herman Charles Teske, 1976
  8. The Ryan Community, Ryan Community, Inc: Refunding report (Program Evaluation Report) by William Rankin, 1979
  9. Pierce County Jail Officer Program, Pierce County Board: Refunding report (Program Evaluation Report) by William Rankin, 1979
  10. Final report of the research evaluating the Milwaukee County Volunteer Probation Counselor Program by Samuel D Stellman, 1974
  11. The Florida statewide treatment alternatives to street crime (TASC) network, phase two final report: Program impact evaluation by Roberto Hugh Potter, 1981
  12. Report on Shaw Residence: A community correctional residential treatment program for releasees and pre-releasees in the District of Columbia, March 1964-March 1968 by George Wolfe, 1968
  13. Supported work program: Western Dairyland Economic Opportunity Council, Inc. : refunding report (Program Evaluation Report) by William Rankin, 1979
  14. Jail correctional diversion and coordination program, Washington County: Refunding report (Program Evaluation Report) by William Rankin, 1979

41. Red Deer College - Certificate And Diploma Programs - Rehabilitation Services
Prospective students who have a criminal record should 315 Community OrganizationREHB 317 rehabilitation in Adolescence and Program Cost Estimates 2004/2005.
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Two-Year Diploma The Program The faculty of the Rehabilitation Services Program partners with students to develop professionals who work competently and effectively with persons with disabilities. Emphasis is given to ensuring that the graduating professional can effectively assist and enable individuals with disabilities to design and develop their own quality of life. Related Careers This is a very exciting profession! The Rehabilitation Practitioner's roles are many: counselling, teaching, consulting, brokering, and advocating. You will have the opportunity to provide leadership in your community in advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities to live fully inclusive lives. Graduating professionals find employment in a variety of private and government agencies. Employment is found in five basic domains: schools, vocational/employment programs, community programs, and residential living programs. Employment is found in many areas and the graduate is prepared to work effectively with individuals with many different disabilities, disorders, or conditions.

42. NIC - OCJTP: Rehabilitation And Reentry
Examines programs in Oregon and Missouri that focus on inmate rehabilitation. causalinference for a highly selfselected sample of criminal offenders
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43. Rehabilation Programs
Program The Prison Pet Partnership Program is a model for the nation in the areaof the rehabilitation of female offenders within the criminal justice system
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Rehabilitation Programs
Computer-Assisted Rehabilitation Program: By Jerry Marzinsky BA M.Ed. (2/27/2001) Free Computer Assisted Demonstration Program available upon request. Correspondence Schools and Educational Resources Educational Contacts for Prisoners Enlightened Sentencing which is helping inmates and probationers rehabilitate, get off drugs, and release stress by learning to meditate Inmate Family Councils - California - April 9, 2003 - Here is a list of people who are members of various Inmate Family Councils in the state of California Landmark Education Forum - For adults, juveniles and children. Independent Research, Case Studies, and Surveys. The facts speak for themselves. Landmark Education’s programs have been the subjects of several independent research studies. See what they found. Standard educational methods enhance what you know and explore what you don’t know. Landmark Education gives you access to what you don’t even know that you don’t know. Nevada Recovery Guide - The problems that exist in our nation are not just about drug abuse and crime. They stem from lack of family unity, communication, forgiveness, and an understanding that we are all created equally, problems or not. The solutions begin in your very own homes and communities. If we learn to love and respect one another for who we are, then the rest will fall into place and the problems will begin to heal naturally. Reentry Trends in the United States Surviving The System Surviving the System is a community of prisoners and their loved ones, as well as various activists, professionals, youth and recovering persons, who desire and see an absolute need for social change

44. Computer Assisted Substance Abuse/ Rehabilitation Programs Specific To Large Pri
sleeping or cheating their way through rehabilitation programs. of the Computer AssistedProgram concept is population will enforce criminal thinking, hatred
http://www.patrickcrusade.org/rehab.htm
High Volume, Measurable, Computer Assisted Substance Abuse/ Rehabilitation Programs Specific To Large Prison Populations.
by: Jerry Marzinsky BA M.Ed.
Free Computer Assisted Demo Program
click the download button below.
This Program Sponsored by The Patrick Crusade.
Introduction
Jerry Marzinsky BA M.Ed is a pioneer in developing a Computer-Assisted Rehabilitation Program that really works.
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing inexpensive computers to provide comprehensive, fully measurable, large-scale, substance abuse programming to large prison populations. The adoption and development of this concept would pave the way for the provision of comprehensive, cost effective, objectively measurable programming to virtually every prisoner with a seventh grade reading level. Although these experimental prototypes have been thoroughly and successfully tested within a variety of correctional settings, awareness of
their existence and their dispersal has been limited. Years of research into the reasons conventional programs failed when imported into prison environments and how to overcome these failures motivated the evolution of the concept you are about to read about. The feedback of hundreds of staff and inmates was taken into account in the design of this system. The finished product departed from conventional program approaches in many ways:

45. Criminal Justice Video
criminal Justice. various vendors) Juvenile rehabilitation Crime File Series (Item 0083) Panel members discuss rehabilitation programs and alternatives to
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Three experts explore the nature and consequences of addiction and
examine current problems with cocaine. MINUTES: 29; AUDIENCE:
Order Limit: 1 SOURCE: Audio Visual (various vendors) Drugs: Legalization: Crime File Series (Item #: 0061) Two of the nation's leading authorities on drugs debate legalization. The opening segment visits the Netherlands, where drug use and dealing are legal. MINUTES: 29; AUDIENCE: Adults Order Limit: 1 SOURCE: Audio Visual (various vendors) Drugs: Military Interdiction: Crime File Series (Item #: 0062) The program shows how the Texas National Guard is working with U.S. Custom's officials in border searches for drugs. The guests debate military involvement in drug interdiction. MINUTES: 29; AUDIENCE: Adults Order Limit: 1 SOURCE: Audio Visual (various vendors) Drugs: Treating Offenders: Crime File Series (Item #: 0063) The program features a New York state shock incarceration program. It also shows a discussion of the innovations of handling the increasing number of drug offenders who swamp already crowded jails and prisons.

46. Criminal Correctional System
provide for the detention, confinement, rehabilitation and care or participants inalternative programs; and/or of exoffenders upoCriminal Correctional System.
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Categories Criminal Justice and Legal Services Courts Criminal Correctional System Alternative Sentencing/Supervision ... Correctional Facilities Correctional Services Ex-Offender Services Inmate Support Services Judicial Services Law Enforcement Agencies ... Legal Services

47. Criminal Justice
Industrial and retail security. rehabilitation programs for criminal offendersand juveniles. Victim/witness advocacy. Probation/Parole. Transfer Opportunities.
http://www.gcc.mass.edu/folderdeg/cj.html
Students and faculty participating in mock trial. The Criminal Justice Program at GCC will provide you with a solid background in criminal justice. You will learn about the various components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts and corrections, as well as the social issues surrounding the system.
The Program
Required Courses Credits CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 103 Criminal Law CRJ 105 Police Process CRJ 107 Adjudication Process CRJ 109 Corrections Process CRJ 121 Criminology ENG 101, 103, or 105 English Composition I ENG 112, 114, or 116 English Composition II, or ENG 123 Report Writing POL 101 American Politics PSY 101 Principles of Psychology SOC 101 Principles of Sociology SOC 201 Social Problems and Deviant Behavior SPE 101 Oral Communication: Public Speaking, or SPE 121 Oral Communication: Group Discussion *General Electives *Natural Science/Humanities Electives Criminal Justice Electives TOTAL * Students who wish to take advantage of the Commonwealth Transfer Compact will have to select their electives with those requirements in mind. Select with the assistance of the program advisors.

48. The Origins Of The Narconon ® Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation Program
the nation’s most successful rehabilitation programs for substance his organizationssupported our program by donating drug addiction and criminal or illegal
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the origins of the Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program
William Benitez,
Founder of Narconon
Mr. Benitez persisted and finally assured officials the program was needed and would not pose a threat to the safe and orderly operation of the prison. After being allowed to start the program on a trial basis, he founded the NARCONON program (NARCOtics-NONe) on February 19, 1966. Today, the Narconon program has spread from that one program in Arizona State Prison to include community programs in many states and countries such as Denmark, Italy, Holland, Germany, France, Sweden, Spain, Canada, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Colombia, Switzerland, New Zealand, South Africa, Ghana, the United Kingdom, Australia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Argentina and Brazil. Until he died from a sudden illness in 1999, Mr. Benitez was a Hearing Officer with the Arizona Department of Corrections, the same system which once kept him under lock and key. Below, he tells his own story:

49. Correctional Service Canada - Fact Sheets
rehabilitation programs are aimed at treating problems that interfere with an offender interfereswith motivation and increases exposure to criminal lifestyles.
http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pubed/feuilles/offrehab_e.shtml

50. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > Crime > Prisons > Rehabilitation Program
diversion programs, behavior change curriculum and dynamic training workshops withinthe criminal justice system Bestselling Products in rehabilitation programs.
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51. ENDNOTES (USE BROWSER BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO DOCUMENT)
at the annual meeting of the Academy of criminal Justice Science. Evaluation of theEffectiveness of Supervision and Community rehabilitation programs in Oregon
http://www.library.ca.gov/CRB/96/08/OFFE_fn.html
ENDNOTES
Travis Hirschi, and David Rudisill, An Evaluation of California Probation Subsidy Program, Vol. 1: Commitment Reduction and Probation Subsidy: A Summary of Available Data, Center on Administration of Criminal Justice, University of California at Davis, (Davis), 1977.
Probation/Parole Survey, Corrections Compendium, The National Journal for Corrections, August, 1994.
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. A Survey of Intermediate Sanctions , Washington, D.C. September, 1990, and Nieto, Marcus, California Research Bureau , The Changing Role Probation In California's Criminal Justice System , April, 1996.
Peters, G.T., Intermediate Sanctions: A Discussion of Illustrative Programs . Office of National Drug Control Policy. Washington D.C. 1990.
Stone, Susan and Fulton, Betsy, Achieving Public Safety Through Rehabilitation and Reintegration: The Promise of a New ISP, Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Science Conference. Kansas City, Missouri. 1995.
Curry, Clifton, Costs of Alternative Sanctions . Unpublished report of the Legislative Budget Committee. Sacramento, CA. February 27, 1996.

52. Rehabilitation
groups practicing the Transcendental Meditation and TMSidhi programs exceeded the AdditionalFindings in the Area of rehabilitation. criminal rehabilitation.
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Effective Rehabilitation
through the Transcendental Meditation and
TM-Sidhi Programs
Chart 1 : Reduced Recidivism
In this study, 259 male felon parolees of the California Department of Connections who learned the Transcendental Meditation technique while in prison had fewer new prison terms and more favorable parole outcomes each year over a five-year period after release compared to carefully matched controls. The Transcendental Meditation program was shown to significantly reduce recidivism during a period of six months to six years after parole, whereas prison education, vocational training, and psychotherapy did not consistently reduce recidivism. References
  • Journal of Criminal Justice Dissertation Abstracts International International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
  • Chart 2
    During periods when groups practicing the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs exceeded the square root of one percent of the population, crime decreased in Metro Manila, Philippines (mid-August 1984 to late January 1985); Washington, D.C. (October 1981 to October 1983); and the Union Territory of Delhi, India (November 1980 to March 1981). Time series analysis verified that these decreases in crime could not have been due to trends or cycles of crime, or to changes in police policies and procedures. References
  • The Journal of Mind and Behavior The Journal of Mind and Behavior
  • Additional Findings in the Area of Rehabilitation

    53. Division Of Grants Policy - Drug-free Certification
    (3) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs;and or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute
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    CERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS
    This certification is required by the regulations implementing the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988: 45 CFR Part 76, Subpart, F. Sections 76.630(c) and (d)(2) and 76.645(a)(1) and (b) provide that a Federal agency may designate a central receipt point for STATE-WIDE AND STATE AGENCY-WIDE certifications, and for notification of criminal drug convictions. For the Department of Health and Human Services, the central pint is: Division of Grants Management and Oversight, Office of Management and Acquisition, Department of Health and Human Services, Room 517-D, 200 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20201. Certification Regarding Drug-Free Workplace Requirements (Instructions for Certification)
    1. By signing and/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grantee is providing the certification set out below.
    2. The certification set out below is a material representation of fact upon which reliance is placed when the agency awards the grant. If it is later determined that the grantee knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act, the agency, in addition to any other remedies available to the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug-Free Workplace Act.
    3. For grantees other than individuals, Alternate I applies.

    54. Drug Rehab Programs, Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers, Mental Health Services, Eat
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    55. Halfbakery: Script Kiddie Rehabilitation Program
    Script Kiddie rehabilitation program A program designed to redirect the is similarto afterschool programs for inner worked in the CIA had criminal records for
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    Script Kiddie rehabilitation program
    A program designed to redirect the youthful exuberance of script-kiddies towards more wholesome activities
    [vote for against As ISP's and other large corporations struggle to find a technical solution to the latest DDoS attack, I propose a different solution. Why don't we point all those packet flooding 15 year olds in the right direction, instead of letting them waster their time nuking companies and landing themselves in jail. Instead their interest in computers could be directed towards developing open-source software, or something of that nature. The idea here is similar to after-school programs for inner-city kids to keep them out of trouble. beretboy , Apr 06 2003 link I once heard that something like 2/3 of the people who worked in the CIA had criminal records for computer related crimes. Dont know how true it is, but it would explain where all the hackers go after jail

    56. Policy And Procedures Manual: 2-12
    rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs. If an employee is engaged inthe performance of federal contracts and is convicted under a criminal drug
    http://www.admin.utah.edu/ppmanual/2/2-12.html
    Policy: 2-12 Rev: Date: April 15, 1991 Subject: DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
  • PURPOSE To provide policy, procedures, and programs for the maintenance of a drug-free workplace that apply to all employees, including full-time, part-time, temporary faculty, staff and student employees, and to provide opportunities and information for rehabilitation and assistance for employees with drug related work problems, in accordance with federal requirements; and to provide for compliance with federal law requiring a program to prevent the illicit use of drugs and the abuse of alcohol. REFERENCES
  • Federal Law, Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 Federal Law, Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 Policy and Procedures 2-27 , Personal Conduct Policy and Procedures 8-12.4 , Code of Faculty Responsibility Policy and Procedures 2-9 , Disciplinary Sanctions and Termination of Staff Personnel DEFINITIONS
  • Disciplinary Action: Employment related action undertaken to correct or modify unacceptable job performance or behavior to acceptable standards. Employee: Any person employed by the university as faculty, staff or administration.
  • 57. Transcendental Meditation In Criminal Rehabilitation And Crime Prevention - By C
    Transcendental Meditation� in criminal rehabilitation and Crime innovative approachto rehabilitation and prevention value of the programs it describes
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    Transcendental Meditation in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention
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    AUTHOR: Charles Nathaniel Alexander (Editor), Kenneth G. Walton (Editor), David Orme-Johnson (Editor)
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    Transcendental Meditation in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention
    - Book Review, by Charles Nathaniel Alexander (Editor), Kenneth G. Walton (Editor), David Orme-Johnson (Editor)
    Synopsis

    In contrast to the generally dismal results of various approaches to rehabilitation, these consciousness-based strategies have proven effective in preventing crime and rehabilitating offenders! This book will introduce you to a powerful, unique approach to offender rehabilitation and crime prevention. In contrast to the generally dismal results of most rehabilitation approaches, studies covering periods of 1-15 years indicate that this new approach�employing the Maharishi Transcendental Meditation� and TM-Sidhi programs�reduces recidivism from 35-50%. Transcendental Meditation� in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention provides the reader with a theoretical overview, new original research findings, and examples of practical implementation. With this book, you will explore what motivates people to commit crimes, with emphasis on stress and restricted self-development. Then you'll examine the results and policy implications of applying these consciousness-based techniques to offender rehabilitation and crime reduction. Most chapters include tables or figures that make the information easy to understand.

    58. CJCJ: Contact
    importantly, welldesigned and properly implemented rehabilitation programs substantiallyreduce range of support services, current criminal justice policies
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    In January 1971 a remarkable event occurred that permanently altered conventional assumptions about justice administration. Jerome G Miller, then commissioner of youth corrections in Massachusetts, systemically carried out the most sweeping reforms in correctional history. He closed the state's five juvenile reform schools and transferred over 1500 youths to an assortment of community-based programs. These actions, which were at first greeted with skepticism and derision by much of the correctional establishment, proved to be revolutionary in changing popular assumptions about the treatment of youth in trouble. Research revealed that when not subject to abusive prison-like conditions, young offenders were less likely to display violent and criminally prone behaviors later on. Most importantly, well-designed and properly implemented rehabilitation programs substantially reduce recidivism among even the most difficult offenders. While the trend toward punitive public policies in recent years has undermined these important lessons, the legacy of Miller's reforms lives on. A growing number of jurisdictions throughout the United States are recognizing the importance of incarceration alternatives to promote offender treatment and social reintegration. Without an adequate range of support services, current criminal justice policies founder on the mistaken belief that offender behavior can be positively impacted by the harsh conditions that pervade modern correctional institutions. By failing to address crime's root causes, criminal justice policies that rely on incarceration exacerbate public safety risks as evidenced by recidivism rates around the country that exceed 70%.

    59. Random House Academic Resources
    rehabilitation programs based on the assumption that society is more to blame forcrime than the criminal, an assumption for which a causal link has yet to be
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    60. Treatment And Rehabilitation Highlighted Programs From The State
    Contact J. Terry Norris criminal Justice Coordinating GUAM Drug and Alcohol RehabilitationWithin Department of Corrections Program Project Start
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