| Preface | xi |
| Introduction: The Scope and Purposes of Correctional Treatment | 1 |
Section I | Evaluation of Correctional Treatment | 9 |
1. | Evaluating Interventions with Violent Offenders: A Guide for Practitioners and Policymakers | 16 |
2. | Evaluating Intensive Supervision Probation/Parole: Results of a Nationwide Experiment | 37 |
Section II | Correctional Personnel: Past, Present, and Future | 61 |
3. | The Correctional Worker Concept: Being Connected in the '90s | 73 |
4. | Reflections on the Education Factor in the Correction Officer Role | 78 |
5. | A New Look at Officers' Role Ambiguity | 97 |
6. | Burnout: Avoiding the Consequences of On-the-Job Stress | 104 |
Section III | Crime Prevention, Restorative Justice, and Diversion | 109 |
7. | Day Treatment: Community-Based Partnerships for Delinquent and At-Risk Youth | 113 |
8. | What's "New" about the Balanced Approach? | 126 |
9. | Communications in a Teen Court: Implications for Probation | 161 |
10. | The Mediation Process | 179 |
11. | A Manual for Mediators | 194 |
12. | Holding Juvenile Offenders Accountable: A Restorative Justice Perspective | 212 |
Section IV | Classification for Correctional Treatment | 229 |
13. | The Functions of Classification Models in Probation and Parole: Control or Treatment-Rehabilitation? | 233 |
14. | The Case Management System Experience in Ohio | 250 |
15. | Functional Unit Management: An Unsung Achievement | 269 |
16. | Case Managing Multiproblem Offenders | 276 |
Section V | Casework Counseling and Crisis Intervention | 291 |
17. | Stages of Counseling | 296 |
18. | Recognizing and Utilizing Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Counseling Approaches | 330 |
19. | The Nature of Interviewing | 342 |
20. | What Do We Know about Anger Management Programs in Corrections? | 350 |
21. | Conflict Resolution: A Primer for Correctional Workers | 377 |
Section VI | Reality Therapy and Responsibility Training | 389 |
22. | Reality Therapy: Issues and a Review of Research | 392 |
23. | Probation and Cognitive Skills | 411 |
24. | Brief Solution-Focused Work: A Strength-Based Method for Juvenile Justice Practice | 420 |
Section VII | Behavior Modification | 435 |
25. | Behavior Modification: Perspective on a Current Issue | 437 |
Section VIII | Group Counseling in Corrections | 483 |
26. | The Process of Group Counseling | 489 |
27. | The Use of Groups | 516 |
Section IX | Special Areas of Correctional Treatment | 535 |
28. | Drug Courts: Issues in Planning and Implementation | 545 |
29. | Family Drug Court: Another Permanency Perspective | 553 |
30. | Counseling Alcoholic Clients: A Microcounseling Approach to Basic Communication Skills | 558 |
31. | Treatment of the Sex Offender | 601 |
32. | Northwest Treatment Associates: A Comprehensive Community Based Education and Treatment Program for Adult Sex Offenders | 617 |
33. | Treatment in Transition: The Role of Mental Health in Correctional Facilities | 634 |
34. | Older Inmates: Special Programming Concerns | 648 |
Section X | Correctional Treatment: Past, Present, and Future | 663 |
35. | Mandatory Literacy | 671 |
36. | Home Confinement: A '90s Approach to Community Supervision | 677 |
37. | Privatizing Discretion: "Rehabilitating" Treatment in Community Corrections | 682 |