This course will focus on methods needed to assess and treat offenders. Students will classification of offenders, difference between dangerousness and psychopathology, as well as treatment approaches in different judicial settings.
This course will relate to students who want to serve in the capacity of assisting clients in need of rehabilitation services in various populations while including family members into treatment at an advanced level.
In today’s world, we are seeing an increase in crime among other stressors. This course is important to the University as it will assist students at an advanced level in learning practices and procedures as well as state and federal laws and regulations needed to provide proper care to offenders in need of treatment.
In this course, students will be focusing on 1 John 1:9 – If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us (our) sins, and to cleanse us from all unritheousness
In Methodologies of offender assessment and treatment, students will learn the importance to spread witness to people who need guidance, rehabilitation and support through God.
Throughout the Bible we are told to spread the word of Jesus as well as love our neighbors. Within our own communities, people are suffering from injuries to addictions to criminal charges. Through this course, future counselors will learn how to assess and treatment offenders in different judicial settings.
In this course, students will learn how mental illness influences criminal behavior as well as how to treat them including their cultural beliefs.
This course will emphasis the importance of ministry to those offenders in need of services by using knowledge gained from the course to assess and deliver resources to those in need by means of the Bible for knowledge in ministry.
Through the course, students will learn state and federal laws and requirements and be able to relate these in the field as well as skills needed to work with offenders