NCJ Number
44447
Date Published
1977
Length
31 pages
Annotation
GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR ADULT CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS IN CANADA ARE SET FORTH.
Abstract
THE GUIDELINES ARE PART OF A BROADER PLANNING EFFORT UNDERTAKEN IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS FOR CANADA. DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS WERE ASSIGNED RESPONSIBILITY FOR DESIGNING STANDARD-SETTING STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, WITH EACH DESIGN EXPECTED TO SET FORTH GENERAL PRINCIPLES, SCOPE, STANDARD-SETTING PROCESSES, SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND EXPERIENCE, AND PHRASING FOR TENTATIVE STANDARDS. THE DESIGN FOR ADULT CORRECTIONS REVIEWS EXISTING SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND EXPLORES DEFINITIONS OF 'STANDARDS.' STANDARD-SETTING STRATEGIES USED BY THE AMERICAN COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION FOR CORRECTIONS AND BY THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ARE REVIEWED. A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT CORRECTIONS IS SUGGESTED, WITH REFERENCE TO THE AIMS OF CORRECTIONS IN CANADA. A LIST OF REFERENCES IS INCLUDED. IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH.