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Psychology of Incarceration (DVD program) (curriculum)
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6700
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This is a community re-entry and recovery program. It is based on the principles and practices of restorative justice and focuses on the impact of incarceration on individuals, families and communities.
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Detailed Description
This is a community re-entry and recovery program. It is based on the principles and practices of restorative justice and focuses on the impact of incarceration on individuals, families and communities.
It is designed to empower currently incarcerated and formerly incarcerated men and women to identify and overcome self-imposed limitations and other barriers to their successful reentry and recovery.
The curriculum is recognized by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction as an "approved reentry program" and is taught at Wright State University.
The program includes 8 DVDs. The first DVD addresses Self-imposed Limitations, and DVDs 2 thru 8 are a study of the Criminogenic Needs Domains.
The Criminogenic Needs Domains are:
- Employment/Education - Work and the role of work in one's life; attachment
- Marital/Family Relations - Family members and the support one derives from them; love
- Association/Social Interaction - Non-criminal associates and the opportunity for positive interaction; friendship
- Substance Abuse - Living without reliance on alcohol and/or drugs; intimacy
- Community Functioning - Knowledge and necessary skills for daily living; it includes residence, health, personal budgeting, leisure activities and the use of social services; gregariousness
- Personal/Emotional Orientation - Control of one's life; it includes decision-making, coping with stress, and mental health; cooperation
- Attitude - Living in law-abiding ways; trust
Program consists of 8 DVDs and 20 workbooks. 2009. IGW 1208
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