CRJ110
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Contemporary Operational and Inmate Treatment Practices
An exploration of theory and implementation of jail design and inmate management in a correctional setting. The course examines "Cognitive Behavioral Programming" and the use of assessment tools to determine the proper housing and rehabilitative programs for inmates. The course introduces the student to evidence-based research to achieve a measurable and sustained increase in the number of offenders who do not recidivate in the three years following release. The course gives pre-service and in-service corrections professionals the skill set to implement best practices in the daily management of a correctional facility.
Prereq: CRJ 109 or permission of instructor
Prereq: CRJ 109 or permission of instructor
Credits
3
Offered
FS - Every Fall, Every Spring
Course Attributes
G-General Elective
Prerequisites
Prereq: CRJ 109 or permission of instructor