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Assignment 2: Future of Probation and ParoleAn examination of the history of probation and parole reveals many changes in the way this country has managed its criminal offenders. As we’ve seen throu
Assignment 2: Future of Probation and Parole
An examination of the history of probation and parole reveals many changes in the way this country has managed its criminal offenders. As we’ve seen throughout this course, many factors, such as societal values, political ideology, and psychological theories have impacted our criminal justice system and resulted in theoretical and procedural changes. If this trend continues, probation and parole, as we know it today, may not be the same twenty years from now. With this in mind, please answer the questions given below.
Tasks:
By the due date assigned, in at least 300 words, post to the Discussion Area your answers to the following:
- Think about all of the topics covered in this course pertaining to probation and parole. State your opinion regarding what works and what doesn’t work. Give specific examples and provide a rationale for your responses.
- As a nation, are our lawmakers headed in the right direction when it comes to our policies and expectations for our criminal justice system in general and for probation and parole in particular?
- What policy recommendations would you make? Explain your answers.
Through the end of the module, review the postings of your classmates. Respond to at least one of your classmates by posing a discerning question, making an observation, commenting on a novel idea or concept, or by sharing an experience or insight you gained from their discussion post.
Discussion Grading Criteria and Rubric
Grading CriteriaMaximum PointsQuality of initial posting, including fulfillment of assignment instructions16Quality of responses to classmates12Frequency of responses to classmates4Reference to supporting readings and other materials4Language and grammar4Total:40