Background and History of rehabilitation Flashcards
(11 cards)
Who are Cognitive Behavioural Programmes aimed at?
Individuals with higher risk scores
What do Cognitive Behavioural Programmes do?
teach skills such as emotional regulation and perspective taking
Types of rehabilitation
Therapeutic Rehabilitation
Correctional Rehabilitation
McNeill (2012) 4 strands of rehabilitation
Psychological
Judicial
Moral
Social
Types of Risk Factors
Static - can’t change e.g. age of first offence
Dynamic - can change e.g. age
TR agenda
Introduced market reforms in probation
payment by results and communit rehab companies
reason given for TR agenda
widespread market competition = creation of best practice and innovation
cost effective and efficient
broader range of services
Problems of TR agenda
CRCs did not share best practice - focus on profit
Staff expertise lost
allocated by risk, but risk is dynamic
What happened in June 2021
Reunification of probation service
what is overall rehabilitation system revolved around?
managing people’s risk
What is a Serious Further Offence
When someone out on probation commits another offence whilst on probation