Monitoring Supervision Support Criminal Justice Systems The purpose and aims of the Criminal Justice Systems are to support the administration of justice to promote confidence in the criminal justice systems and to contribute to the reduction of crime and the fear of crime ID: 612224
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Management of Respondents
Monitoring Supervision
Support Slide2
Criminal Justice Systems
The purpose and aims of the Criminal Justice Systems are:
“to support the administration of justice, to promote confidence in the criminal justice systems and to contribute to the reduction of crime and the fear of crime”
Management
of RespondentsSlide3
Criminal Justice SystemsComplex Institution
Many Components
CostlyInconsistent ServiceManagement Supervision and Support of OffendersResourcesPower
Legal Legislation
Trained Staff
Management of RespondentsSlide4
“I pledge the zealous vigilance of the Church to protect children and promise accountability for all”
“the guilty be punished and crimes of abuse be combated with an effective prevention programme in the Church and in society”
Pope Francis October 2015
Management of
RespondentsSlide5
Who are we referring to?
Just as not all victims are alike not all individuals who commit sex offences are alike
What is his/her legal position?Has he/she been convicted. Is he/she awaiting trial. Has he/she been found “not guilty” in the criminal court but there remains credible concerns.
He/she has had credible allegations made against him/her and there is now canonical process.
Management of
RespondentsSlide6
Initial meetingIntensity of intervention
Seriousness of allegations
Preparing for Court
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Examples from PracticeSlide7
“The aim of assessment is to gather sufficient information to determine the presence of risk and protective factors and to formulate an understanding so as to inform risk management”.
Risk Assessment Instruments
. Informing the management plan aiding and evaluating interventionsBringing it all together-
“the most important part of the assessment is not the tool used, but the interpretation of the factors identified. (Hart 2011)
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Risk AssessmentSlide8
Individualised and evidence basedInclude key factors
Attitude to allegations
Response to restrictionsReviewed and adjusted to changes
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Management PlanSlide9
Purpose of visits
ObservationInformation gatheringSupport Reacting to new situations
Frequency of visits
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MonitoringSlide10
How ready is he/she to change Consideration to managing his/her own behaviour
Access to support systems
What type of intervention will be most effective with this person
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MotivationSlide11Slide12
What is the position of the respondent
Challenges of accommodation
Area/EnvironmentBenefits of stable accommodation
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AccommodationSlide13
Credible allegationsRisk Assessment
Management Plan
MonitorSupportReview
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SummarySlide14
“Throughout our involvement in this work the voice of the complainant should never be lost in our task in the management and supervision of the respondent.”
“It is also our aim to ensure that the human dignity of the respondent remains throughout the necessary area of monitoring and supervision”.
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SummarySlide15
Thank you
For Listening
Management of Respondents