Module 1 – Correctional Case File: Offender Intake Summary

Before we begin examining individual cases, it is important to understand how the juvenile justice system is organized and how youth move through it. Unlike the adult criminal justice system, the juvenile system was historically designed around rehabilitation and intervention, which means that multiple agencies and decision points shape how a case progresses. Police officers, intake officers, judges, probation officers, and community programs all play a role in determining how a juvenile offense is handled and what outcomes are possible.

In this assignment, you will create your own visual map that illustrates the major components of the juvenile justice system and the pathways a youth might follow after entering the system. By organizing these stages into a clear visual structure, you will begin to see how decisions at one point in the process can influence everything that follows. This activity is designed to help you understand the overall structure of juvenile justice before we begin analyzing specific cases later in the course. As the class progresses, you will return to these stages repeatedly while examining how police, courts, and correctional agencies respond to juvenile offenders.

Prepare for this assignment by reviewing:

Assignment Overview

Review the Correctional Case File: State v. Jordan Parker . Using the information in the case file, using the template provided, complete the described below. Your response should be written in clear, professional language and should reflect your understanding of the different goals of punishment.

This assignment should be approximately 500 words total.

Offender Intake Summary Components

Organize your submission using the following headings.

    • Offense Overview

Provide a brief summary of the offense. Include:

        • the nature of the crime
        • the role Jordan Parker played in the incident
        • any important details about the weapon or co-offender
    • Offender Background

Summarize relevant background information about Jordan Parker that may influence correctional decisions. Examples may include:

        • criminal history
        • employment and education history
        • family or social support
        • other risk or protective factors
    • Risk and Needs Assessment

Identify at least two risk factors and two protective factors that could influence future behavior or rehabilitation potential.

Explain why these factors matter for correctional decision-making.

    • Philosophy of Punishment Recommendation

Based on the case information, determine which punishment philosophy should guide how the correctional system responds to this offender.

Choose one primary philosophy:

        • deterrence
        • rehabilitation
        • incapacitation
        • retribution
        • restorative justice

Explain why this philosophy best fits the circumstances of the case.

Your explanation should reference ideas from this weeks reading.

Your submission:

  • Must be a minimum of 500 words (not including title and reference pages)
  • Use the (download and save to your computer)
    • Submit as a Word document (do not link, you must attach the document)
  • Be formatted according to (uses standard APA style for essay)
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of Paper
    • Students name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructors name
    • Date submitted
  • Must utilize an academic voice.
  • Must include a separate that is formatted according to APA style
  • Must use at least one (1) from course resources.
  • Must document () any information used from sources in APA style

WRITE MY PAPER

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