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Offender classification as a rehabilitation tool

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dc.contributor.advisor Du Preez, Nicolien, 1964-
dc.contributor.author Labane, Aaron
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-16T08:53:59Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-16T08:53:59Z
dc.date.issued 2012-06
dc.identifier.citation Labane, Aaron (2013) Offender classification as a rehabilitation tool, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11840> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11840
dc.description.abstract Since the Department of Correctional Services has been transformed into an institution of rehabilitation and the promotion of corrections has become a societal responsibility, there is a new dimension to the classification system whereby offenders are separated according to their potential for treatment and training programmes. Research into offender classification as a tool to rehabilitate offenders in corrections was necessitated by the way in which assessment was used for classification. Corrections uses offender files as the only determinant of classification assessment. Simply investigating offender files and observing classification hearings does not reveal the full aspects of the character of the offender as an individual. Corrections does not use qualitative research to gain an understanding of real issues faced by the offender. The problems with classification are also quantity assessments that are too narrow. Most correctional institutions believe that better data and statistical analysis will in one way or the other improve the situation for offenders and correctional officials. Staffs have limited skills and lack the appropriate training to support the rehabilitation of offenders. This remains an obstacle to the delivery and transformation of the department and implies that there is ineffective treatment of offenders. The increasing dissatisfaction with treatment and rehabilitation services available to offenders in South African prisons can result in an increase in recidivism. All of the above are reasons why this research became important. The investigation contributes largely to scientific knowledge regarding the importance of classification for each individual within corrections. In this research the extent to which classification treatment rehabilitation arrangements are based on the concept of differential treatment is studied. This implies that offenders' needs and problems must be specific and treated on an individualised basis. This study focuses on classifying offenders as a means to rehabilitate them effectively. Particular emphasis will be placed on philosophical approaches, theoretical frameworks and the effectiveness of offenders' treatment through the utilisation of reliable assessment tools. This research was conducted through an extensive literature study by examining offender classification as a rehabilitation tool from a Penological perspective. International and national approaches as well as standards for the treatment of offenders and a range of rehabilitation programmes were also studied. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xxi, 339 leaves) : illustrations, graphs en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.rights University of South Africa en
dc.subject Rehabilitation en
dc.subject Punishment en
dc.subject Correctional system en
dc.subject Correctional Services Act en
dc.subject White Paper on Corrections en
dc.subject Classification en
dc.subject Treatment needs en
dc.subject Special needs offenders en
dc.subject Security en
dc.subject Risk assessment en
dc.subject Needs assessment en
dc.subject Sentence planning en
dc.subject Offender assessment en
dc.subject Levels of custody en
dc.subject.ddc 365.6610968
dc.subject.ddc Prisoners -- Counseling of -- South Africa en
dc.subject.ddc Criminals -- South Africa -- Classification en
dc.subject.ddc Prisoners -- South Africa -- Classification en
dc.subject.ddc Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa. -- Dept. of Correctional Services en
dc.title Offender classification as a rehabilitation tool en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Department of Penology
dc.description.degree M.A. (Penology)


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