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Comprehensive Framework for Paroling Authorities in an Era of Evidence-Based Practice
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Campbell, Nancy M.
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Campbell Consulting (Bainbridge Island, WA)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2008.
103 pages.
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Corrections reform
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Parole
(Offender Management)
A “framework that identifies the characteristics and competencies that paroling authorities must have to be effective in implementing evidence-based practices in the context of transition programs and services” is presented (p.8). These sections follow an executive summary: introduction; the impact of history on current reform efforts; the key elements of the parole process—the institutional, reentry, community, and discharge phases; the foundation of system effectiveness—evidence-based practice, organizational development, and collaboration; moving forward; and conclusion. An appendix lists intermediate and process measures for implementation.
Accession Number: 022906
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