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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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2 results foundAuthor: Minnesota. Department of Corrections Title: Adult Gross Misdemeanor/Misdemeanor and Juvenile Workload Study 2008 Summary: Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) community supervision agents have been basing their workload on a system and study dating back to the 1980s. Much has changed since then, including specialized caseloads; supervision standards that emphasize field contacts and case planning; utilization of various evidence-based practices; and the use of computers and cell phones. While many tasks have been added, others have been streamlined or omitted. A total of 40 agents from 10 DOC districts tracked nearly 800 adult and juvenile offenders to develop an accurate picture of each adult gross misdemeanor/misdemeanor and juvenile supervision level. There were also tasks that were tracked, including adult pre-sentence investigations; adult and juvenile new clients; juvenile pre-disposition investigations; juvenile certification studies; adult chemical assessments; adult pre-trial monitoring; and juvenile pre-disposition monitoring. Offenders were tracked for two months, and agents logged their time spent on the selected offenders. As expected, the changes that have taken place over the last few years have affected the time it takes an agent to supervise an offender. Details: St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Corrections, 2009. 24p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 22, 2011 at: http://www.doc.state.mn.us/publications/documents/06-09AdultGrossMisdemeanor-MisdemeanorandJuvenileWorkloadReport2008.pdf Year: 2009 Country: United States URL: http://www.doc.state.mn.us/publications/documents/06-09AdultGrossMisdemeanor-MisdemeanorandJuvenileWorkloadReport2008.pdf Shelf Number: 122443 Keywords: Offenders, Community Based Corrections (Minnesota)ProbationProbation OfficersWorkload Analysis |
Author: Johnson, Jennifer E. Title: Adult Gross Misdemeanor/Misdemeanor and Juvenile Workload Study: Summary report 2012 Summary: Minnesota Department of Corrections (MN DOC) adult misdemeanant and juvenile community supervision agents participated in a workload study in 2008. Understanding that policies and practices change over time, MN DOC reevaluates workload measures every few years. A total of 36 agents from 12 MN DOC districts tracked nearly 800 adult and juvenile offenders to develop an accurate picture of each adult gross misdemeanor/ misdemeanor and juvenile supervision level. There were also tasks that were tracked, including adult pre-sentence investigations; adult and juvenile new clients; juvenile pre-disposition investigations; and adult and juvenile incoming transfer investigations. Offenders were tracked for up to three months. Agents logged their time spent on the selected offenders. As expected, the changes in policies and practices over the last few years impacted the time it takes an agent to supervise an offender. Details: St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Corrections, 2013. 18p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed September 22, 2016 at: http://www.doc.state.mn.us/pages/files/5013/9084/6227/Adult_Gross_Misdemeanor-Misdemeanor_and_Juvenile_Workload_Study_2012.pdf Year: 2013 Country: United States URL: http://www.doc.state.mn.us/pages/files/5013/9084/6227/Adult_Gross_Misdemeanor-Misdemeanor_and_Juvenile_Workload_Study_2012.pdf Shelf Number: 140412 Keywords: Community-Based Corrections Offender Supervision Probation Probation Officers Workload Analysis |