Part 3: Corrections John Smith has just been transferred to the department of corrections intake/reception center. He was advised by the classification officer that it would be difficult for him to obtain employment once he was released, and placing him into a reentry program could be beneficial for him. He was genuinely surprised by the classification officer’s statements and decided to take the advice of the intake officer. •Address the following in 400–600 words: ◦Assume you are the classification/intake officer. You want to ensure that Mr. Smith succeeds by creating a case plan that fits his needs. ◦Evaluate one prison program that is currently implemented in your state that you think could benefit Mr. Smith. Address the following;◾Describe the program and discuss how this would benefit Mr. Smith. ◾Be sure to discuss how he would benefit from each stage of the process. ◾Discuss all program components and evaluate the success.◾That includes evaluating recidivism statistics.
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