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1 Community Justice Social Work By prof. M. Herzog-Evans

2  It is indeed called: ‘Community Justice Social Work’ However, its goal is to teach evidence-based theories and practices that pertain to probation. – but also ethics, the legal framework, risk assessment, professional difficulties, stress and distress, and so forth. Social work is part of it; it is not all of it. 2

3  The University of Avans, the Netherlands is the leader partner of this project and its founding institution. The Netherlands and the UK are currently the most advanced European countries in our field. Avans is one of the best universities in Europe when it comes to probation.  Partners all know each other as they were all members of the very active ‘Community Sanctions and Measures ‘subgroup of the European Society of Criminology. This means that there is real enthusiasm between us all;  The idea of this curriculum emerged during the ENAP conference of December 2009 pertaining to recruitment and training of probation officers (see in particular Ioan Durnescu’s presentation).  We also benefited from the must read: van Kalmthout and Durnescu, Probation in Europe, Wolf Legal Publishers, 2008 3

4 The universities of: Avans Hogeschool Utrecht University of Applied Science Reims Bucharest Glasgow Edinburgh De Montfort, Leicester Latvia T.C. Malpete Sehir Institutions: ENAP Reclassering Nederland Latvian State Probation KRUS: Correctional Services of Norway Staff Academy Norway Ministry of Justice and Police In red: the core partners in charge of creating the teaching modules 4

5  The CJSW diploma comprises of six modules:  Module 1: Overall view, comparative and national legal context, practitioner’s ethics, ethics of probation and human rights  Module 2: Professional alliance with probationers/ core correctional practices  Module 3: Risk assessment  Module 4: Difficulties in the field and professional stress  Module 5: Evidence-based practices  Module 6: Social capital and the community : 5

6  The French prison school(ENAP) is a secondary, but essential partner.  Its role is to: 1) Include the curriculum in its list of life-long training modules and allow its staff to attend it + pay their expenses; 2) Give us feedback on the modules (see infra test phase) 3) Help us keep the diploma sustainable 6

7  Rheims law faculty is one of the core partners of the CJSW curriculum. It has participated in its creation and is currently contributing to the elaboration of its teaching modules  For France, CSJW classes will take place there  The law faculty will deliver the diplomat at Master II level – it will be an option of the general Master in criminal law, criminal sciences and applied criminology.  Starting from the 2012-2013 term we have created a new ‘criminology applied to probation’ class where we have already started testing parts of the module contents and new teaching methods 7

8  Who? Students shall be both practitioners (for France probation officers, reentry court judges, prosecutors, third sector volunteers and contractors and so on) and regular law or other related fields students  Language The general language of the diploma is English but in France classes should be in French – however we are considering mixed or other options (e.g. a summer school in English)  When? We need to make this work for practitioners. Live classes should thus take place during short periods of time (e.g. ten days in a row; Easter or summer classes). Most of the assessed work will be done online. Documents will be provided online  A Master II? This will be a Master Plus diploma with a validation of previous experience of training.  Teaching methods Our teaching methods are not your typical French ‘passive and formal’. We are following our other partners’ cue on that: students will have to prepare for classes ahead by reading documents, viewing videos; by participating in workshops, debates or reflective sessions and by contributing to the online platform. 8

9  Each partner still needs to write its national section  We’ll be creating a “webinar” platform by April 2013 to upload the module contents.  We shall then test the modules with practitioners (PO, third sector, JAP) and students  For France, the test will take place on April 11 and 12, 2013 at the Law faculty of Reims. Please email: martineevans@ymail.com (this is also open to non French practitioners or students) – teaching in French, but documents in English martineevans@ymail.com - We need to continue our efforts with the insertion of the curriculum within each one of the partners’ University system (next working meeting in Rheims on Jan. 29, 2013) 9

10 Martine H-Evans http://herzog-evans.com http://www.univ-reims.fr/ martineevans@ymail.com 10


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