Monday 10 January 2011

Social workers should be part of corrections services

My comment on the following excerpted news report on the Californian corrections system: It's good to see some recognition that if you want to run an effective community corrections system, you need a good leavening of social workers.

The post originally on my UK policy and social work site: http://malcolmpayne.amplify.com
Amplifyd from thecrimereport.org
For the past decade, California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has been operating in crisis mode.
The catalogue of defects seemed endless. “The recidivism rate [of 67 percent],” the report noted
The reasons for California’s prison crisis, according to the commission, “were complex, yet simple: too much political interference, too much union control, and too little management courage, accountability and transparency.”
In May, 2008, Schwarzenegger named Matthew Cate as his Secretary of Correction
Cate: One of the good things coming out of this bad economy is that [high paying] jobs like California’s corrections officers have become much more coveted.
Typically in California parole agents have been former corrections officers. We still recruit some of those people, but in the next academy class,  between 50 and 70 percent will be from the outside, either from law enforcement or social work backgrounds.

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