Female Offender Offenders

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Assignment Module Two Make sure to rename this file and include your last name/module number! Your assignment for Module Two will need to be a minimum of 2-3 pages for full credit. Chapters Three and Four cover the history of corrections and the options for punishment. Please choose one of the offenders below and answer the questions which follow: * Offender A – female offender, mid 20’s, extensive criminal history, child and adult victim of sexual abuse, convicted of carrying a loaded firearm into a federal building * Offender B – male offender, late 70’s, no criminal history, recently placed on a ventilator, convicted of sexual abuse of a minor under 12 * Offender C – juvenile offender (15 years old), no criminal history,…show more content…
The Auburn Model could suit this offender by dispersing strict discipline, isolation at night, allowing the offender to work with other during the day under strict discipline, and allow the offender to be employed in workshops that the institution provides for therapy and to finance the institution. Though the offender has no help in seeking treatment for what he has done and if incarceration was a long sentence, there is nothing in place to help the offender reintegrate back into the community. So this model would help with the discipline part of the sentence but not correct the problem or help with any treatment process of the sentence. There is no rehabilitation to this model to help reform the offender instead of just “looking him up and throwing the keys away.” The community/crime control model would best suit this juvenile offender in this case. These models of punishment would better suit the offender because it would allow the offender to be reintegrated back into the community after the offender’s incarceration and rehabilitation term has expired. This model of corrections would help the offender seek proper treatment for the driving under the influence, and sentence him for the stealing of a vehicle. So with this model he would have incarceration, treatment/rehabilitation, and perhaps strict probation depending on how…show more content…
This may work with this offender and be a strength because he is still young, it keeps the offender in close supervision with the probation officers. This form of sanctioning provides many restrictions on ones freedoms, which include fines, home confinement, intensive probation, restitution to the victims, community service and or boot camp. Weakness to this sanction would be possibly be that the probation isn’t as firm/strict and doesn’t monitor the offender much, or that the offender doesn’t get treatment for the alcohol/drugs that was in his
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