Today I have completed the second aim of my report which was to discuss the success of different programmes. I have used the reoffending statistics of each form of punishment to show which one can be seen as most effective. My conclusion was that for young offenders the most successful form of rehabilitation is the lowest form of punishment. This is similar to adult offenders where the most successful programme was community sentences. This was because offenders could see how their actions have affected the community but also they would be less likely to reoffend because it hasn't disrupted their lives.
For the next part of my report I am going to discuss how rehabilitation programmes have changed in the last 10 years.
Friday 22 March 2013
Tuesday 19 March 2013
Success of different programmes
Today I have started the section on which rehabilitation programmes are the most successful. I have started my writing about community sentences and the subsequent reoffending rates for this type of punishment. I have used statistics from 10years ago to show how the use of community sentences has become more common in the last 10 years.
Then I have written about offenders convicted to a custodial sentence. I have compared the reoffending rate for this type of punishment to the reoffending rate for community sentences and also the reoffending rates for different sentence lengths. I have used graphs from Ministry of Justice reports to evidence my arguments and clearly show the reoffending trend.
Lastly I am going to write about the success of youth offender rehabilitation programmes by comparing the use of young offender institutions and community sentences.
I will then write a conclusion explaining which programme is the most successful in rehabilitating an offender back into society.
Then I have written about offenders convicted to a custodial sentence. I have compared the reoffending rate for this type of punishment to the reoffending rate for community sentences and also the reoffending rates for different sentence lengths. I have used graphs from Ministry of Justice reports to evidence my arguments and clearly show the reoffending trend.
Lastly I am going to write about the success of youth offender rehabilitation programmes by comparing the use of young offender institutions and community sentences.
I will then write a conclusion explaining which programme is the most successful in rehabilitating an offender back into society.
Sunday 17 March 2013
Main Report
This week I have finished typing up my first aim in my main report. I chose to discuss the different rehabilitation methods used for different age groups and sentence length. I have focussed on how education and training methods are different for different age groups and the new opportunities to work whilst in prison. I have also used graphs to show statistics of the number of offenders who have found work or education facilities when they have been released. This shows how likely it is for offenders to be fully rehabilitated back into society. For the next part of my report I am going to write about the statistical success of programmes because I feel that this continues on from the different programmes available for different offender types.
Friday 15 March 2013
Project Update
Today I have continued to type up my main report. I have started by answering my aim 'What are the different methods of rehabilitation used for young offenders?' I am also comparing this with methods used with adults. I have used case studies to show examples of prison regimes and how this is helping to reduce reoffending.
I have also completed a project update form which shows what I have done and what I am planning to do in the next 4 weeks.
I have also completed a project update form which shows what I have done and what I am planning to do in the next 4 weeks.
Friday 1 March 2013
Methodology
Today I receieved feedback on the first draft of my introduction from my supervisor. This told me that I needed to encorporate all of my aims into my introduction and explain my title clearly. I am also going to write a brief sentence on why I chose to research this topic.
I have also started my methodology which will explain the different methods of research that I have used. I have explained my use of primary research through my survey, why this was important to do, the reliability and validity of it and what I would do differently if I were to do it again. Next I am going to explain which secondary resources I have used, such as the government websites and online journals. I will explain the strengths and weaknesses of these and why I chose to use them.
Finally, the conclusion of this section will detail the overall quality of my research and how it has helped me to form my report.
I have also started my methodology which will explain the different methods of research that I have used. I have explained my use of primary research through my survey, why this was important to do, the reliability and validity of it and what I would do differently if I were to do it again. Next I am going to explain which secondary resources I have used, such as the government websites and online journals. I will explain the strengths and weaknesses of these and why I chose to use them.
Finally, the conclusion of this section will detail the overall quality of my research and how it has helped me to form my report.
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