pre-sentence investigation, a look into an internship
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What You Need to Know about Oriana House, Inc.
• Began in 1981 in Akron to help with DUI offenders
• Currently encompasses more than 25 programs that help criminals become better members of the Community
• Involved in corrections, drug addiction/dependency, electronic monitoring, and other rehabilitation services
Oriana House, Inc & It’s Research
• Client Exit Evaluations
• Client Outcome Studies
• Program Evaluation Studies
• Program Strategic Plans
• Data Capture and Analysis
What Does a PSI Investigator Do?
A presentence investigator reports detailed information including past criminal history, social history, medical diagnoses, and much more about a defendant that has not yet been sentenced for his or her crime by the court. An interview is usually conducted and all the information gathered is consolidated into an easy-to-read report for the court.
What Does a PSI Intern Do?
A PSI Intern has essentially the same duties as the investigator does. We get the opportunity to interview criminals and fill out PSI reports. Additionally, with any internship site, there are often tasks around the site that need to be done in order to keep the facility running as fast and as organized as possible that are specifically saved for interns.
How does this relate to Psychology?
• Interviews with criminals can give hands on experience to the psychological illness/substance abuse
• In-Depth view of how substance abuse and/or psychological illness can affect behavior as seen through investigative processes
How does this relate to Criminal Justice?
• In-Depth understanding of Ohio Court Systems
• Experience with other aspects of Criminal Justice System including Law Enforcement
• Wide-ranging information on how sentences are changed for criminal actions
The Facility
Sources
Oriana House - Home. (n.d.). Retrieved February 1, 2015, from http://orianahouse.org/
Dawn Dee Root, Personal Interview, February 5, 2014