Case Study
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Inmate John Doe is serving a thirty-year sentence for murder. He was twenty years old when convicted and sentenced. Now, he is set to be released in nine months at age fifty. John Doe earned some mechanical professional certificates while in prison, but he has no college degree. During his thirty-year sentence, he never received any discipline and followed all the rules. He has no money and needs to take care of his mother, who is terminally ill. John expresses to you that he needs to help his mother and to find a job when he is released. You work for the Department of Corrections and have been assigned to assist John with his reentry into the community.
In a minimum of 200 words, how would you help John plan his reentry? For example, what programs would you advise him to pursue in order to successfully reenter the community? What other actions do you think he should take? A minimum of two sources must be cited and referenced in your response.
Unit V Article Critique
Access the following article in the ProQuest Criminal Justice database located in the CSU Online Library: “The Feminization of the Community Corrections Work Force,” by Jo G. Holland. After reviewing the article, provide the following:
- A brief introduction and summary of the article
- A statement of the research problem
- Analysis of the data
- Discussion of the author’s conclusions: Do you agree or disagree with him/her?
Your critique should be at least two full pages in length, using 12-point double-spaced Times Roman font. Use APA style for the critique and when referencing the article and any other sources.
Unit VI Article Critique
The textbook mentioned the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by psychologist Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University in 1971. Access the following article in the Academic OneFile Database located in the CSU Online Library, which is a
2007 follow-up written about that experiment: “Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment: a Lesson in the Power of Situation,” by Philip G. Zimbardo. After reviewing the article, provide the following:
- A brief introduction and summary of the article
- Analysis of the data, including discussion of its significance and relevance to criminal justice
- Compare and contrast the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment with the more current real-life Abu Ghraib situation. Although they happened years and miles apart and in totally different circumstances, why did each one result in the practically the same conclusion? In your own opinion, how could the outcomes have been different?
- Discussion of the author’s conclusions: Do you agree or disagree with him/her?
- Conclusion
Your critique should be at least two full pages in length, using 12-point double-spaced Times Roman font. Use APA style for the critique and when referencing the article.


