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2- Correctional Institutions Graded Project

Instructions
Correctional Institutions Graded Project
Your project must be submitted as a Word document (.docx, .doc)*. Your project will be individually graded by your instructor and therefore will take up to a few weeks to grade.

Be sure that each of your files contains the following information:

Your name
Your student ID number
The exam number
Your email address
Procedure
For this project, you’ll compose a three-to-five page research paper titled, “Reentry in Corrections.” In your paper, you’ll research three reentry programs and evaluate them given the knowledge you’ve gained from this course, including risk of recidivism, reentry and parole methods and statistics, and goals of reentry. You’ll summarize the goals of each program, and you’ll draw your research from at least three reputable sources in addition to the websites of the three programs (links to the websites are found in the next step). Examples of scholarly sources might include the Department of Justice, the American Probation and Parole Association, and academic and/or newspaper articles.

Follow the steps listed below to write your research paper.

Step 1—Visit the Programs
Visit the websites of the following three reentry programs:

Federal Prison Industries/UNICOR
https://www.bop.gov/inmates/custody_and_care/unicor_about.jsp
Safer Foundation
https://www.guidestar.org/profile/36-2762168
Prison University Project at San Quentin


When reviewing these programs, be sure to look closely at their mission statements, goals, events, statistics, and how they benefit both prisoners and the community.

Step 2—Evaluate
Once you’re familiar with each program, dig deeper into how each adheres to the goals of reentry discussed in your course. These goals are:

To protect and prepare—Providing counseling, substance abuse help, job training, and so on
To control and restore—Offering post-release services to smooth the individual’s transition
To sustain and support—Offering long-term support through social service agencies and community-based organizations after parole is completed
Evaluate the services offered by each of the three programs to see which goals of reentry they include and which they lack, if any. While evaluating these programs, ask questions such as the following:

What are the conditions commonly attached to the programs’ supervision?
What are the responsibilities of the probation officer and leaders of the reentry program?
How, if at all, is the community involved in the reintegration of the offender?
How is each program specifically designed to affect recidivism and benefit both the inmates and the general public?
Step 3—Research
Your next step will be to supplement your initial evaluation with research regarding the three programs listed in the previous section and similar programs in the field. For work experience services, for example, research facts such as the average rate inmates are paid in other work programs, what types of jobs are offered, and how work programs affect recidivism rates. For education services, research the types of education services offered in other programs, how many inmates enroll in and complete such programs, and how many inmates go on to find work after serving their sentences.

Remember: your goal is to go beyond the first impression of the program and form a critical analysis of whether or not the program is effective within the goals of reentry. As stated at the beginning of this section, at least three reputable sources are required.

Step 4—Write Your Paper
With a clear understanding of each of the three reentry programs and your research in hand, it’s time to start writing. Organize your paper according to the following general outline.

First Paragraph—Introduction
In your introduction, aim to engage the reader in the topic of reentry. Use an interesting statistic or fact you learned in your research, and give a brief summary of reentry and its goals.

Body Paragraphs—Summaries and Evaluations
In the body of your paper, dedicate two to three paragraphs each to summarizing and evaluating each of the three programs. In your summary, explain the program as if the reader has only a basic understanding of the field of corrections. Include as many details as you can find about each program.

Your evaluations should contain your research as well as an analysis of the perceived effectiveness of each program. After researching more in depth, do you think each program would be effective as designed? Why or why not? How, if at all, can each be improved?

Conclusion
In your final paragraph, compose a general statement that effectively summarizes your body paragraphs. What type of program did you find to be most effective in your research? Which program that you researched do you think would work best, and why? Or, do you feel that any of these programs could be used together with another program to provide a better reentry plan?

Writing Guidelines
Type your paper using standard one-inch margins in 12-point Times New Roman or Calibri font. Write three to five pages, double-spaced.
Include on the title page
The title of the paper
Your name
Your address
Your student number
The course name and number
The research project number
Research the programs carefully, and address the issues requested (see previous sections).
Be specific to the given topic.
Include a citation page, referencing the websites, newspaper articles, research data, or journal articles that were used to write your paper.
Proofread your work carefully, paying close attention to the following areas of your writing:
Spelling
Punctuation
Grammar
Flow of content
Proper format of citations and references

Introduction: The introduction captures the reader’s attention, providing a clear, specific, and unique thesis statement.
Content: The three programs provided are summarized and evaluated. Body paragraphs support the thesis statement and are consistent with the central idea of the project. Research is used consistently and equally throughout the project to support each paragraph’s main ideas.

Organizations: Ideas have been arranged logically and flow smoothly. A clear introductory paragraph, body, and conclusion are included. Transitions are used between paragraphs to successfully connect main ideas.

Grammar/ Mechanics/ Format: The research project is free of grammatical and mechanical errors. The wording is accurate and precise. The paper is double-spaced, typed in 12-point standard font, and is three to five pages in length.

Conclusion The conclusion restates the thesis statement, adding details provided in the body paragraphs to create an effective summary of the project’s main points.

Works Cited/ Sources: The research project incorporates three or more reputable sources. The sources are correctly cited in the body of the paper, and care is taken to avoid plagiarism. Sources are listed in correct APA format on a separate Works Cited page at the end of the paper.

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