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PEN2608 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 29 August 2025 1.1 List the five (5) types of educators in the correctional system. (5) 1.2 Discuss s o c i a l work in correctional centres under the following headings: 1.2.1 Aim of social work (7) 1.2.2 Nature of social services (4) 1.2.3 Methods used in social work (3) 1.3 The purpose of an assessment is to obtain a comprehensive picture of the offender’s complete functioning. What are the methods used by psychologists to gather the relevant information? (6) [25] Question 2 2.1 Discuss the aim of psychological services in the correctional environment in your own words. (6) 2.2 Discuss training development at the correctional centre. (10) 2.3 Identify the factors that determine the adequacy of lights in the correctional centre. (4) 2.4 Where does social education start? (5) 3.1 Describe the regulations concerning offenders’ clothing and bedding. (5) 3.2 Why do you think it is important for Offender with support structure and emotional well-being to be referred to a social worker? (6) 3.3 Identify and discuss the characteristics of a good correctional official. (14) Mini-case study Offender H is 27 years old and has been sentenced to ten years for robbery with aggravating circumstances. She has a history of offending behaviour and has previously been arrested for theft and burglary. While incarcerated, offender H is advised to partake in rehabilitation programmes so that she can prepare to successfully re-enter society upon completing her sentence. Offender H has been encouraged to pursue an education since she only attended school till grade 7. She was also advised to seek help from the social worker at the correctional centre. Answer the following questions: 1. Discuss the three different levels of a correctional centre. (10) 2. Explain the right to education as a basic human right. (10) 3. List the five types of educators in the correctional system. (5) 4. Outline the appropriate standards for providing adequate nutrition. (10) 5. Discuss social work in correctional centres under the following heading a. Nature of social work services (4) b. Primary methods used in social work (4) (8) 6. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which specific needs does every human being including offenders have? (5) 7. Discuss the different behavioural programmes available to offenders while they are incarcerated. (14) 8. List five characteristics of a good correctional officer. (5) You are a correctional officer at a correctional centre in South Africa. As a correctional officer, you need special skills and training to deal with offenders in a unique working environment. You have been appointed as the case manager of Offender G. Carefully read through the case study below and then use the content of your study guide for PEN2608 and ALL additional resources given to discuss the following topics from your perspective as a correctional officer. You are the case manager of Offender G, who has been sentenced for several offences. He is the oldest of four children of a single mother, who started life in a disadvantaged community. He has had problems with the law since his early teens, which resulted in arrests for theft, possession of illegal drugs and assault. He began using and selling drugs at age 14. At 23 he was arrested for the third time, labelled a career criminal and sentenced to 10 years in a correctional centre. Offender G joined a gang in the correctional centre where he was detained. It is evident from Offender G’s upbringing and during his previous arrest that there were no transformational theorists/practitioners involved in his transformation, rehabilitation, maturation or transition. When he was convicted, the Department of Correctional Services conducted an assessment for the treatment needs for Offender G using the Comprehensive Risk and Needs Assessment Tool. This tool is utilised to analyse, evaluate, examine, determine and assess the crime and criminal behaviour of offenders, covering all its facets within 21 days after admission. It covers aspects associated with criminal behaviour (e.g. precursors, triggers, causes, motives, offender characteristics and influences) and is also used to determine personal needs, risks (such as escape, suicide and recidivism) and responsiveness. Some of the needs considered are education, substance abuse, support structure, employment skills, anger management, coping skills, problem-solving skills, spiritual care, emotional well-being, leisure and recreation, associations and responsiveness. Section A of the Comprehensive Risk and Needs Assessment Tool is to investigate crime and criminality, childhood history such as crime history (childhood, youth history, and adult), current offence/s, gang and criminality, and substance abuse. Offender G’s conditions which led to his detention in the correctional centre were his criminal involvement and t

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,PEN2608 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE 29 August 2025
Question 1
1.1 Five (5) types of educators in the correctional system (5)
1. Academic educators
2. Vocational/technical educators
3. Adult basic education and training (ABET) facilitators
4. Spiritual/religious educators (chaplains, faith-based
trainers)
5. Life skills and rehabilitation programme facilitators


1.2 Social work in correctional centres
1.2.1 Aim of social work (7)
 To assist offenders with personal, emotional, and social
problems.
 To facilitate rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
 To address behavioural problems linked to criminal
activity.
 To strengthen family and community relationships.
 To help offenders develop coping, communication, and
problem-solving skills.

,  To reduce the risk of reoffending by addressing
criminogenic needs.
 To promote personal growth, responsibility, and law-
abiding lifestyles.
1.2.2 Nature of social services (4)
 Therapeutic services: counselling for emotional and
psychological issues.
 Support services: connecting offenders with resources for
education, training, and family support.
 Rehabilitation services: addressing substance abuse,
anger management, and behavioural change.
 Aftercare services: assisting with re-entry into the
community after release.
1.2.3 Methods used in social work (3)
1. Casework – one-on-one counselling with offenders.
2. Group work – therapy or skills development sessions for
groups of offenders.
3. Community work – liaising with families, communities,
and organisations to support reintegration.


1.3 Methods used by psychologists to gather relevant
information (6)

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