Questions and Topics We Can Help You To Answer:
Paper Instructions:
First, you must choose a unique case study or special population as a whole. Some examples are listed below:
Selecting a case from the headlines such as a recent high profile criminal case that has a clear intersection with mental health.
Making up a case example based on your interests, prior case examples you have read, or a mixture of all of the above.
Selecting a population as a whole that we may or may not have touched on in class including, but not limited to:
sex offenders
violent offenders
military offenders
women offenders
juvenile offenders
offenders with substance use issues
offenders with life sentences
high profile offenders
prior law enforcement who are incarcerated
After you have selected a case study, describe the particular characteristics of the individual’s population and what particular issues they may deal with in a correctional setting. Be sure to address the following:
Relationships with other offenders and staff
Possible issues with authority
Treatment-related concerns
Relevant research on this population and its interaction with the correctional system
Next, you will discuss different aspects of correctional settings and how you could influence this individual or population as a forensic psychologist. Be sure to include the following:
Treatment options available for your particular individual or group’s needs.
Include treatment options while in jail, prison, or community corrections.
Discuss the availability and flow of treatment as the individual or population moves from the correctional environment to the community.
Be sure to discuss the efficacy of treatment options available.
Other ways you may affect this individual as a mental health practitioner, administrator, or forensic psychology researcher.
This may include ideas for new initiatives, research, or systematic change
In discussing this you should identify areas where change is needed, what the issues are, and potential steps for the future
Additionally, discuss your overall impression of the mental health services available in different correctional settings, and then evaluate the degree to which your population’s needs are met.
Finally, be sure to include how the treatment program relates to overall rehabilitation and recidivism in the community once released.