From case management to change agent : the evolution of 'what works' community supervision / [by] Guy Bourgon, Leticia Gutierrez and Jennifer Ashton. : PS3-1/2012-1E-PDF
Traditionally, the role of a community supervision officer has in large-part been that of a case manager. However, knowledge in the area of ‘What Works’ in offender rehabilitation has stimulated efforts to revolutionize what it means to supervise clients in the community; that is, moving from a case-management approach to what we call a ‘change-agent’ approach. This article defines what cognitive-behaviourism looks like in a criminal justice context and how it can be used to maximize the impact of community supervision.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Public Safety Canada. |
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Title | From case management to change agent : the evolution of 'what works' community supervision / [by] Guy Bourgon, Leticia Gutierrez and Jennifer Ashton. |
Series title | Corrections research, user report2012-01 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English | French] |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Public Safety Canada January 2012. |
Description | 19p.references, table |
ISBN | 978-1-100-20070-5 |
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