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ASPIN Announces: NEW Online Criminal Offenders Series!
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Announcing another series in our
growing library
of Online
offerings!
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The ASPIN Behavioral Health Network serves over
5000 behavioral health clients involved in the criminal justice
system annually and therefore understands the unique issues related
to effective behavioral health treatment with
ex-offenders. The social service professional must possess clinical
expertise, community knowledge, and insight into ex-offender
evolution, attitudes, and needs. To address the needs of social
service professional assisting ex-offenders with transition ASPIN
has created several dynamic training opportunities: |
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Addressing Behavioral Health Issues of Transitioning
Ex-Offenders
Objectives:
1. Learn chronic offender origins, attitudes, and patterns.
2. Understand addiction as a treatable progressive
biological process which occurs in a social context.
3. Gain insight into how issues of gender and poverty affect
needs and behavior.
4. Understand characteristics of effective programs and best
practices for case management.
5. Utilize tools for assessment and engagement. |
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Children at Risk: Meth Contamination Issues and Procedures
Objectives:
1. Understand the historical forces and decisions which
brought us to the methamphetamine epidemic of today.
2. Gain insight into the addiction/dependency process
relative to meth.
3. Learn the process and chemicals involved in producing
meth.
4. Follow the psychological, physical, and societal effects
of meth addiction. |
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The Psychological Development of Criminal Offending for
Social Service Professionals
(Coming Soon)
Objectives:
1. Learn how criminogenic behavior evolves.
2. Gain insight into the behavior and attitudes of
offenders.
3. Look at the status of re-entry today.
4. Understand the challenges faced by ex-offenders as they
reintegrate.
5. Learn principles of effective intervention with
ex-offenders.
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Effective Addiction Treatment for Transitioning Ex-
Offenders (Coming Soon)
Objectives:
1. Review the origins and progression of offending behavior.
2. Understand typical distortions, patterns of social
interaction among offender populations.
3. Gain insight into brain development, structure, and
functioning which predict impulsive behavior.
4. Learn current theory of biological addiction and the
influences of social contexts on the process.
5. Learn principles of effective intervention for addiction
and antisocial behavior.
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Register |
Cost
Members:
$75.00 Affiliate and Panel Providers: $125.00 Non-Members:
$150.00
(Per Module)
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Upon receipt of payment,
students will be assigned a username and password to
log into the elearning server.
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Students
will be able to access the web content 24-7.
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Students
will be sent a copy of the student manual in PDF format
via their registration email
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Students will be given 31 days to
complete each full module.
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The estimated completion time is 3
hours per full module.
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4 CEU’s will be awarded per full
module
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Upon completion of 4 full modules,
student will be awarded the certificate of completion
Technical Requirements:
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These courses use
Adobe Flash, you must have the
Adobe Flash player
installed on your browser.
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A high
speed internet connection is required (DSL minimum)
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A modern
web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Mozilla Firefox is required to view the pages.
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Students
MUST have
an individual email address
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Happy Holidays from the Staff at ASPIN! |
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