
Offender Management
Offender management refers to the processes and systems used by criminal justice organizations to supervise and rehabilitate individuals who have committed crimes. This includes assessing the risks and needs of offenders, developing tailored rehabilitation plans, and providing support services to help them reintegrate into society. The goal is to reduce recidivism, or the likelihood of reoffending, by addressing underlying issues such as substance abuse, mental health, or lack of education. Effective offender management balances public safety with opportunities for rehabilitation, aiming to create safer communities and promote positive change in offenders’ lives.