This course challenges criminal thinking and behavior, with a focus on crimes of moral turpitude such as theft, assault, and fraud. Offender Corrections Level 1 has 28 pages and takes, on average, 8 hours to complete.
This course challenges criminal thinking and behavior, with a focus on crimes of moral turpitude such as theft, assault, and fraud.
It is important that students understand that the primary source of their problems is their thinking. If they never change their thinking, they can never change their behavior. Criminals repeat and repeat and continue through the revolving door, because that is what is programmed into their subconscious mind. Their thoughts are the driving force behind their criminal activity. If you think like a criminal, you will act like a criminal.
The Offender Correction Lifeskills Course constantly challenges faulty thinking errors while offering positive cognitive thinking skills that can change lives. As the facilitator, just relax and let the workbook and group process do the rest. This isn’t something that you can push; it just has to happen on its own. It is not your responsibility to change criminal thinking. Your job is to facilitate and let it happen.
Plays back what was downloaded into it.
Criminal behavior is in line with criminal values.
In the deepest sense, all humans are the same.
Violent criminals have free-floating hostility.
You can choose to do wrong, but not the consequences.
If your last friend didn’t like you, the next one won’t either.
Is a deeply rooted systemic disease.
If you have chosen to do wrong, you are not happy.
The first step to self-improvement is self-awareness.
Place the mind and body in a death trap.
Level Number: Level I Level II
Item Number: W 101 W 102
Facilitator Manual: T 101 T 102
Workbook Pages: 28 60
Course Length: 8 hours 20 hours
Course Format: Printed Workbook
Scientific Model: Cognitive Restructuring
Author and Publisher: ACCI Lifeskills
Self-assessments | Role playing Knowledge check | Self-reflection Scenario-based learning | Focused journaling | Small group breakouts Application and skill building