Award Criteria
- The program must have a
clear and specific purpose, stated in a formal mission
statement.
- The program must have
specific and measurable goals and objectives.
- The program must be
currently operating and have met its stated objectives for
at least two consecutive years.
- Outcome measures must show
a high rate of completion and/or sustained success.
- The program must be
effective and creative in addressing a specific offender
problem or need and be consistent with ACA policies and
principles.
- The program must be
replicable in other jurisdictions.
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-A First for Pennsylvania-
The American Correctional Association
has named Operation Outward Reach its Exemplary Offender
Program for 2007.
The ACA created this award ten years
ago “to broaden the knowledge of successful program
interventions throughout ACA and to annually recognize an
outstanding correctional program.”
Each year the Correctional Awards
Committee of the ACA chooses one deserving program serving
adult or juvenile offenders. This year,11 judges reviewed 30
entries and selected OOR. This is the first time that a
Pennsylvania program has been chosen for this award.
Some past recipients of the ACA award
have been: New York City Department of Juvenile Justice;
Ontario Correctional Institution; Akron Municipal Family
Violence Court; Oakland County Youth Association and the
Louisiana Risk Management Sex Offender Treatment and
Monitoring Program. |
Eligibility Requirements
Any program serving adult or juvenile
offenders that can demonstrate success in operations in one
or more of the following areas:
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Reducing the offender rate of return;
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Increasing the offenders educational
levels;
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Increasing the marketability for
employment of offenders once released;
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Increasing the cognitive and life
skills of offenders;
or
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Integrating the family into
treatment.
For comments on the award, see
page 3. |