05 Sep Corrections Subdivision The primary function of a corrections officer is to protect the community by supervising offenders and reporting noncompliance to the sentencing or releasin
Submits choice of case study.
Explains selection by providing detailed paragraph on choice of case study.
TOPIC SELECTED: Corrections Subdivision (aka Detention)
The primary function of a corrections officer is to protect the community by supervising offenders and reporting noncompliance to the sentencing or releasing authority. In addition to the organizational mission statement, the corrections subdivision has its own mission. The mission of the Department of Detention is to serve diligently and reliably collaborate with other entities within the criminal justice community. The Department of Detention will ensure protection of the surrounding community by establishing safe, secure, and human supervision and confinement of inmates. This subdivision has recently been faced with some challenges, including overpopulation of inmates, budget constraints, and high attrition rates. The factors have led to outdated officer equipment, low employee retention rates, and inexperienced management. There is a high level of camaraderie between employees, and interdepartmental communication is exceptional. There is also rapid personnel growth due to many advancement opportunities and efficient employee training and education. The benefits package is one of the better offerings in the state. •
Re-entry subdivision policies: http://www.dc.state.fl.us/development/index.html
CJ 550 Module One Journal Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: Journal assignments in this course are private between you and the instructor.
In this journal assignment, you will choose the case study for your final project. Review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document (in the Assignment Guidelines and Rubrics section of the course) for more information about the case studies.
Prompt: After reviewing the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document, post your case study selection. Include a paragraph to explain your choice of the subdivision. What attracted you to the case study?
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
Submits choice of case study.
Explains selection by providing detailed paragraph on choice of case study.
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Submit assignment as a Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Your journal assignment must be one to two paragraphs in length, with any sources cited in APA format.
Critical Elements Evident (100%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Case Study Submits choice of case study Does not submit choice of case study 45
Selection Explains selection by providing detailed paragraph on choice of case study
Does not explain selection by providing detailed paragraph on choice of case study
45
Articulation of Response
Journal assignment is free of errors in organization and grammar
Journal assignment contains errors of organization and grammar that make the journal difficult to understand
10
Total 100%
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