NCJ Number: |
235775  |
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Title: |
Ten-Step Guide to Transforming Probation Departments to Reduce Recidivism |
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Author(s): |
Tony Fabelo, Ph.D.; Geraldine Nagy, Ph.D.; Seth Prins, M.P.H. |
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Corporate Author: |
Council of State Governments Justice Ctr United States of America |
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Date Published: |
2011 |
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Page Count: |
72 |
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Sponsoring Agency: |
Bureau of Justice Assistance Washington, DC 20531 Council of State Governments Justice Ctr New York, NY 10005 Pew Center on the States Washington, DC , 20004-1409 Texas Department of Criminal Justice Research, Evaluation and Development Unit Austin, TX 78754 Travis County Adult Probation Dept Austin, TX 78701 |
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Grant Number: |
2009-DD-BX- K139 |
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Sale Source: |
Council of State Governments Justice Ctr 100 Wall Street 20th Floor New York, NY 10005 United States of America |
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Document: |
PDF |
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Type: |
Instructional Material |
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Format: |
Document |
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Language: |
English |
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Country: |
United States of America |
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Annotation: |
This guide outlines 10 steps to help probation officials refocus toward reducing crime and re-offense rates among probationers.
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Abstract: |
This 10 step guide provides a blueprint for implementing the principles of recidivism reduction, from effective assessments to revised personnel management practices. This action play is presented in three phases: 1) setting an agenda for change; 2) redesigning the department’s policies and practices; and 3) implementing procedures to ensure quality and monitor progress. The 10 steps are not all meant to function as a sequence of events. Each of the steps described in this guide must be in place and well integrated to create a major cultural and philosophical shift in the agency. They should be overseen by a committee-subcommittee structure that fosters buy-in from department staff as well as collaboration with key stakeholder agencies and community partners. The virtues of this committee-subcommittee structure are numerous; in particular, they allow the department to pursue the 10 steps concurrently, rather than sequentially. This will allow the department to make progress and to realize success more quickly. To help agencies assess their progress, a checklist of key activities is at the end of each step. The guide also provides a resource section that relates to the topics in each step, and includes appendices with sample documents from a probation department that underwent a transformation similar to what is described in this guide. Appendixes |
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Main Term(s): |
Probation management |
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Index Term(s): |
Model programs; Policy training; Recidivism; Reference materials |
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To cite this abstract, use the following link: http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/publications/abstract.aspx?ID=257762 |
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