The general responsibilities of a Criminal Justice Practitioner whose sole purpose is to counsel and rehabilitate criminal offenders traditionally occurs in a local, state or federal prison or jail, an adult or juvenile residential facility or a community corrections organization. It is important to keep in mind that these types of facilities of confinement do not represent a very pleasant environment. The architectural design of the physical environment (specifically local, state and federal prisons and jails) is not designed for counseling and rehabilitation.
What can you as the CJ Practitioner or your agency do to address the physical and psychological issues of these environments to help improve the effectiveness of the counseling and rehabilitation process?
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