Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Essay

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    deems unacceptable. Firstly, retribution is a rationale of punishment that fits the sayings "an eye for an eye." This technique works in favor for those seeking criminals to receive their "just desserts" as well as distinguish the justice systems effectiveness towards wrongdoers. Secondly, prevention is a rationale of punishment that seeks to reduce and deter crime and criminals. Deterrence is intended to promote prevention of future crimes towards the defendant as well as the general public.…

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    The fact that community corrections is intended to ensure Recidivism in the criminal justice system, both community corrections and probation represent an essential component in maintaining the primary mission of corrections to incarceration representing both a sustainable and cost-effective means of reducing recidivism. The lack of health care, and particular needs of special needs offenders are not adequately being met, the special needs of women, offenders with mental illnesses and sexual…

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    The United States of America consists of 322,291,945 of the total world population of 7,290,547,907 (source: US Census). While consisting of less than five percent of the global population, the United States holds 25% of all prisoners on Earth. One in every 110 American adults is in prison and one in every 35 American adults is in some form of prison system program, including prison, jail, parole, and probation. Since 1978 the prison population has increased by 408%. As of 2014, there are…

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    lead in federal probation and pretrial services believe that rehabilitation is still possible; they are not cynical and are willing to experiment with programs and policies to prove it. Having been part of the drug courts I would have to agree with this notion. I have been involved with officers who have had clients relapse several times and still remain ethical and hopeful. It is the officer’s job to help the probationer with rehabilitation. Therefore, many times I’ve observed officers offer…

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    Ramya Sreeramoju Professor Clovis CLAR-111 16 October 2015 Critique of In-Prison Drug Treatment Study Introduction Drug offenders, as these people are called, often receive sentences that are much too long for the offense they actually committed. Labelled as hardcore criminals when they did not even do anything violent, they are often slapped with these prolonged sentences and then not given a chance to reform during their time in prison, both simply adding up to no possibility for improvement…

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    Medical and Psychiatric History Jason fell off his house roof in 2010 resulting in loss of consciousness and short-term hospitalization. It has been suggested that this could be a factor in the decline of cognitive abilities along with excessive alcohol consumptions since his early 20s. Jason first encountered mental health services at age 45 after being imprisoned due to breaching a protection order. Initially he was diagnosed with a major depressive episode and alcohol dependence, which…

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    will employ, the population I wish to serve, the type of venue I would like to see myself employed, and lastly, where I see myself in ten years. A counselor’s vision, passion to serve, experiences and training are all factors that impact their effectiveness. My Chosen Theory I chose Adlerian Psychodynamic Psychotherapy which main focus is built upon six central principles which are as follows, the unity of the individual, goal orientation, self-determination and uniqueness and feeling of…

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    taste unpleasant, seems to be the most promising. But no valid evidence of disulfiram’s relation to cocaine. If this would work researchers are looking into identifying patient’s dopamine beta hydroxylase genotype to determine the effectiveness of an individual’s rehabilitation from cocaine. Along with these project a cocaine vaccine to reduce the risk of relapse, it would reproduce cocaine antibodies that would attach to the cocaine preventing it from reaching the…

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    Thesis Statement Chronic pain is a disabling condition that affects over 100 million Americans (IOM, 2011). It is constant or recurring pain that remains beyond the healing of an injury or acute illness. Chronic pain has the ability to destructively affect a person’s quality of life including their mental and emotional well-being. The pharmaceutical industry’s strong influence on American culture encourages healthcare providers to overly prescribe medications that offer temporary relief to…

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    Therapeutic Community

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    Therapeutic Communities: The Two Way Texas Utilizes The TC Modality and Their Effectiveness Therapeutic communities have been utilized in the criminal justice system, as the primary form of substance abuse treatment, for decades. The state of Texas utilizes two different forms of TC’s; SAFP and IPTC. Both are modeled after a traditional TC, however, they serve two distinct clienteles. Along with TC there are accepted “transition” tiers of treatment in order to realize the efficacy of treatment.…

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