The first pervasive theme is that the goals of restraint and reformation have helped reinforce correctional administrator’s point of view regarding the offenders. Their perceptions were morally, psychologically, physically, and educationally. As a result, administrators focused on the resources needed for the offenders. The second pervasive them is that the correctional management has been a gradualism approach to program development. The gradualism approach is a slow approach to design new programs. The meta-analysis is a recent development that was created for the purpose of detecting the effectiveness of programs. The third pervasive theme is the syndrome of isolationism and withdrawal. This implemented programs without a rational scheme. This was a condition that was implemented for the purpose of lowering misbehavior and separating what was going inside from the …show more content…
Inmates receive medical services, which are treatment programs designed to treat physical or psychological maladies of inmates. The correctional chaplaincy was created for the purpose of monitoring the religious needs of inmates. In most of the state correctional systems, education of incarcerated inmates is a legislative mandate. However, the classes that are held in some institutions are old fashioned. Institutions have developed Project Newgate. This project is a program that stresses full time college work, group counseling, and aftercare following