Semester 2 2025 - DUE 29 August 2025
PART 1 – MAIN QUESTIONS
1.1 Five types of educators in the correctional system (5)
1. Academic educators – provide formal schooling (literacy,
ABET, matric, etc.).
2. Vocational educators – teach practical skills (e.g.,
carpentry, welding).
3. Life skills educators – focus on decision-making, problem-
solving, and social skills.
4. Religious/moral educators – provide faith-based and
ethical guidance.
5. Recreational/arts educators – promote sport, arts,
culture, and creativity.
1.2 Social work in correctional centres
1.2.1 Aim of social work (7)
Facilitate rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
Address offenders’ emotional, personal, and social needs.
Help offenders cope with incarceration stress.
Reduce recidivism by promoting pro-social behaviour.
, Strengthen family and community support structures.
Develop self-responsibility and positive values.
Support restorative justice principles.
1.2.2 Nature of social services (4)
Professional and structured interventions.
Holistic, focusing on social, emotional, and psychological
needs.
Rehabilitation-centred with goal-directed approaches.
Supportive and empowering for offender adjustment and
reintegration.
1.2.3 Methods used in social work (3)
Casework – individual counselling and rehabilitation
planning.
Group work – group rehabilitation programmes and
support sessions.
Community work – liaison with families, NGOs, and
external support.
1.3 Psychological assessment methods (6)
1. Clinical interviews.
2. Psychological testing (intelligence, aptitude, personality).
, 3. Direct behavioural observation.
4. Review of case histories and official records.
5. Collateral interviews (family, peers, staff).
6. Questionnaires/self-report inventories.
Question 2
2.1 Aim of psychological services (6)
Assess mental health and cognitive abilities.
Provide therapy and counselling.
Address behavioural problems and substance abuse.
Support rehabilitation and re-entry into society.
Reduce re-offending through behaviour change.
Assist staff with offender management strategies.
2.2 Training development at the correctional centre (10)
Skills development programmes (welding, carpentry,
tailoring).
Academic education (ABET, Grade 12).
Life skills (anger management, communication).
On-the-job training in prison industries.