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Training
for Community Corrections Officers on People with Cognitive Disabilities
Partners in Justice:
Training for Community Corrections Officers on People with Cognitive Disabilities
To Improve
Offender Outcomes: Developing Responsive Systems for Substance-Abusing Offenders
Faye Taxman
Integrating SA Treatment and CJS
Doug Marlowe
Tools of the Trade: incorporating science into practice
This manual was designed to succinctly summarize the application of the behavioral management model for the supervision field. The manual outlines the major concepts as it relates to supervising offenders to protect public safety and to promote offender change. It also illustrates how the supervision staff can be a facilitator of offender change.
The
TASC Journey: through the eyes of a client
The TASC Journey concept came about as a result of a request by TASC care workers. It was indicated on a survey that it would be helpful if TASC workers could learn how to better interact with the "resistant" TASC client. It is felt that if everyone who works for TASC, starting with the person the client first meets at the door, could remember where the client has come from before arriving at TASC, it might help create a new understanding of the whole system. Thus helping to create a better understanding between the TASC worker and the client.
Patient
Engagement
Cory Newman