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  • MBA,PHD, Juris Doctor
    Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
    Mar-1995 - Mar-2002

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  • Manager Planning
    WalMart
    Mar-2001 - Feb-2009

Category > Art & Design Posted 31 Jul 2017 My Price 5.00

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Assignment

    Find a “real-life” example of one of the following institutions. Examples can be found in every state. A simple search for “Department of Corrections” is a good place to start.

                                Medium-Security Adult Male Institution

                                Regional Parole and Probation Office

                                Correctional Training Academy

                                Juvenile Justice Male Correctional Institution

                                Community Correctional Institution

                                Super-max Correctional Institution

                                Correctional Education Program of a State Correctional System

                                Correctional Mental Health Program of a State Correctional System

                                Medium/Minimum-Security Adult Female Institution

                                Large County Detention Center (County Jail)

                                 

    Introduce your institution by identifying the following:

       1) Name of the organization

       2) Mission statement

       3) Vision statement

       4) Population served (number and demographics)

       5) Examples of programs offered

        6) Number of uniformed personnel and other staff members

        7) Table of organization

     Then develop a strategic plan:

Include in your plan the following:

1) Four (4) organizational objectives (these can be future goals over a 1 to 2 year period

2) Strategies to address each of the objectives

3) At least 1 employee and 1 inmate program that helps to achieve each objective

4) A method for assessing success for each objective

You will then present your strategic plan in a power point presentation.  The final work product can include photographs, charts, graphics, or any other appropriate elements to enhance the effectiveness of your power point presentation

Strategic Plan: Student will design a strategy to address a particular correctional issue.  The plan will include the identification of the issue, plan objectives, strategies to achieve each objective, related supportive programs, and assessment process. The proposed strategic plan may be presented in a MS PowerPoint format or other format suggested/approved by the instructor.

 

Formatting Requirements

-  topic to be of the student's choosing but Corrections related

-  Times New Roman font and 12 pitch

-  double space (not double-double spaced)

-  cover page

-  abstract paragraph on a separate page

-  first paragraph of your paper starts at the top of the page and not halfway down the page  

-  references page (do them correctly or your paper will be returned for corrections!)

-  5 pages are sufficient

-  with cover page, abstract page, contents (5 pages), and references page, for a total of 7 pages

-  no opinions –FACTS!

-  no contractions unless in a citation or quote

-  an appropriately prepared PPT is acceptable but must have sufficient content to meet the project's requirements

 

 

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