NCJ Number
242739
Journal
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Volume: 51 Issue: 7 Dated: October 2012 Pages: 484-495
Date Published
October 2012
Length
12 pages
Annotation
This article discusses case management in community corrections.
Abstract
Case management is commonly regarded as the foundation of effective service provision across a wide range of human service settings. This article considers the case management that is offered to clients of community corrections, identifying the distinctive features of case management in this particular setting, and reviewing the empirical evidence relating to the effectiveness of different approaches. It is concluded that models of correctional case management that are clearly informed by the principles of risk, need, and responsivity, and which encourage case managers to form strong and meaningful relationships with their clients, are likely to be the most effective. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.