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Psychology of Incarceration Criminogenic Needs Domains A Re-Entry & Recovery Program The Psychology of Incarceration© 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 incarcerated and formerly incarcerated men and women to identify and overcome self-imposed limitations and other barriers to their successful re-entry and recovery. The Psychology of Incarceration© curriculum is recognized by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction as an “approved re-entry program” and is taught at Wright State University. What others are saying about The Psychology of Incarceration: “My institution will be implementing this program right away. All staff will complete the course, and we will begin delivering the training to our inmates if we have to schedule classes in the middle of the night.”
Tracy Tyson-Parker, Warden - Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction
“This training is desperately needed in the community, particularly for families impacted by incarceration.” Inshirah Jihada, Outreach Director Pittsburgh YMCA of America “I can use this with my clients right now. I want to go back to my office and rewrite my employment class!” Randy Baker, Workplace Development Specialist Social Service Agency
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Criminogenic Needs Domains: 1. Employment/Education 2. Marital/Family Relations 3. Association/Social Interaction 4. Substance Abuse 5. Community Functioning 6. Personal/Emotional Orientation 7. Attitude |
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POI: A Distortion of the State of
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POI-Mental Health Standards
POI-Applying The Model
'Irish'
Johnny - An Inmate's Response to Criminogenic
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The Psychology of Incarceration
“My institution will be implementing this program right away. All staff will complete the course, and we will begin delivering the training to our inmates if we have to schedule classes in the middle of the night.”
