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TRAINING THE CORRECTIONAL OFFICER - THE PROCEEDINGS OF TWO WORKSHOPS

NCJ Number
2257
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
Unknown
Length
140 pages
Annotation
THE TRAINING OF CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS MUST REFLECT NOT ONLY THEIR CHANGING ROLES BUT ALSO THE CHANGING GOALS OF CORRECTIONS AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Abstract
THE CORRECTIONAL OFFICER'S ROLE IS SEEN AS CHANGING FROM CUSTODIAL TO BECOME AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE REHABILITATIVE STRATEGY OF THE INSTITUTION. AS SUCH, THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR OFFICERS IS DISCUSSED. QUESTIONS ARE RAISED CONCERNING HOW THESE OFFICERS SHOULD BE TRAINED, AND WHAT SHOULD BE THE CONTENT OF THE TRAINING. RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF CURRENT TRAINING PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY AND A SUGGESTED TOPICAL OUTLINE OF CURRICULUM CONTENT ARE INCLUDED.