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D1. 250 words
· How has the development of various new technologies impacted the criminal justice system?
· How might law enforcement organizations benefit from autonomous technology?
· How might criminal organizations exploit autonomous technology?
D2. 250 words
· What effects do you think autonomous vehicles will have on law enforcement from both police use and a police response perspective?
· Should municipalities invest in Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) for their police fleets? Why?
Textbook
Lacher, D. (2021). Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Management (2nd ed.). Cognella, Inc.. https://ccis.vitalsource.com/books/811292A
final Paper
The Final Paper will highlight your research into the system component; current challenges to the component, expected future challenges, and your creative ideas on how the component can be effective in the future, based on trends and projections that you uncover during your research.
Note: Wikipedia is not an acceptable resource and should not be used as a citation. There are several websites and library resources available on criminal justice to assist you in your research for this assignment; please ensure that the Internet is not your only source of information.
You are required to include a minimum of 5 references. The paper should be 2500-3750 words, not including the title page or references. When formatting your paper, be sure to use 1-inch margins, 12-point type, and double-spaced lines using the current edition of APA style.
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The Role of Correctional Rehabilitation Programs in Reducing Recidivism
Abstract
This paper will examine the issue of correctional elements within a criminal justice system. It will be reviewed with attention to the concept of effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in the reduction of recidivism among incarcerated persons. Traditionally, the focus of correctional facilities has been on the use of punishment and incapacitation, but mounting evidence is proving that rehabilitative programs are very important in ensuring successful reentry and lifetime safety to the community (Cataldi & Cataldi, 2024). Identifying the effects of correctional rehabilitation is critical in the quest by policymakers and criminal justice administrators to find an alternative to mass incarceration.
This paper will examine several rehabilitation programs that have been put in place in prisons and jails, including educational programs, vocational rehabilitation programs, substance abuse treatment programs, and cognitive behavioral programs. Numerous studies have confirmed that there is a higher chance of prisoners obtaining jobs, engaging in drug abuse, and engaging in subsequent crime once they are released through organized rehab programs (Htwe, et al., 2024). The paper presents an argument to show that rehabilitation-oriented correctional approaches are more effective not only to benefit individuals who have served a prison term, but also to decrease correctional spending and increase community security.
The paper will also discuss the obstacles to successful rehabilitation, including overcrowding, lack of sufficient financial resources, and uneven distribution of programs. Through an examination of empirical research and policy examinations, the research will evaluate best practices and determine evidence-based approaches to enhancing correctional programming. The paper will ultimately conclude by identifying the need to change the correctional policy to emphasize rehabilitation as a primary role of the criminal justice system, but not a secondary consideration.
References
Cataldi, L., & Cataldi, S. (2024). Prison and Love: The Role of Affection and Rehabilitative Actions in Reducing Recidivism and Beyond. Social Sciences, 13(6), 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13060323
Htwe, O., Yuliawiratman, B. S., Tannor, A. Y., Nor Asikin, M. Z., Soh, E., De Groote, W., Naicker, M. S., & Naicker, A. S. (2024). Barriers and facilitators for increased accessibility to quality rehabilitation services in low- and middle- income countries: a systematic review. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 60(3). https://doi.org/10.23736/s1973-9087.24.08154-1
********** Professor feedback********
This is a strong and appropriate topic choice for a course on current issues and future directions in criminal justice. Your focus on rehabilitation as a primary correctional function is timely and well supported by research. I recommend narrowing the final paper slightly by emphasizing one or two specific types of rehabilitation programs, such as education or cognitive behavioral interventions, and evaluating their effectiveness in greater depth. Doing so will allow for a more focused analysis and stronger conclusions. This topic has strong potential to develop into a well-supported and analytically sound final paper.
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Outline
Abstract
This essay analyzes how effective correctional rehabilitation programs are at reducing recidivism, particularly the educational programs and cognitive behavioral interventions. Although in previous correctional models, the focus was on punishment and incapacitation, modern studies indicate that planned rehabilitation reduces recidivism and facilitates effective reintegration methods into society. In this paper, confirmation was offered that, through empirical research and policy studies, education, and cognitive behavioral therapy are better priority corrective strategies compared to other correctional methods in enhancing the community safety and accountability of the population and lowering expenditures by the correctional system.
Thesis Statement
There are various correctional strategies with the best likelihood of minimizing recidivism which include educational programs and cognitive behavioral interventions, and these must be prioritized in the reforms of criminal justice policies in the future.
I. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN CORRECTIONS.
a) Post-release jobs are enhanced by prison education.
b) The more a person gets an education, the lower the rate of recidivism (Cataldi & Cataldi, 2024).
c) Education will save money in incarceration in the long term.
II. COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS (CBT)
a) CBT focuses on the thinking and decision-making styles of the criminal.
b) Studies show a considerable decrease in recidivism rates of participants in a program (Cataldi & Cataldi, 2024).
c) Organizational CBT interventions enhance emotional flexibility and responsibility.
III. POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION PROBLEMS.
a. Overcrowding reduces access to programs.
b. Lack of funding leads to imbalanced distribution of programs (Htwe et al., 2024)
c. Evidence-based implementation enhances measurable results.
IV. CONCLUSION
In summation, initially, punishment and incapacitation were used as the ideal way of corrective method. However, modern studies indicate that planned rehabilitation helps in reducing recidivism and facilitating effective reintegration into the society. Education and cognitive behavioral therapy are some of the best corrective interventions than other correctional interventions in improving the community safety and accountability of the population and reducing the spending by the correctional system through empirical research and policy studies.
References
Cataldi, L., & Cataldi, S. (2024). Prison and Love: The Role of Affection and Rehabilitative Actions in Reducing Recidivism and Beyond. Social Sciences, 13(6), 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13060323
Htwe, O., Yuliawiratman, B. S., Tannor, A. Y., Nor Asikin, M. Z., Soh, E., De Groote, W., Naicker, M. S., & Naicker, A. S. (2024). Barriers and facilitators for increased accessibility to quality rehabilitation services in low- and middle- income countries: a systematic review. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 60(3). https://doi.org/10.23736/s1973-9087.24.08154-1
Lacher, D. (2021). Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Management (2nd ed.). Cognella, Inc. https://ccis.vitalsource.com/books/811292A