Prison and Probation Service in Sweden



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Prison and Probation Service in Sweden Presentation ti of Staff training i Agen, France 2009

Swedish Prison and Probation Service Transport Service Head Office National Parole Board 30 Probation Enforcement Board Northern Region Training unit 10 Prisons 6 Remand Prisons 8 Probation Stockholm Region Training unit 10 Prisons 3 Remand Prisons 4 Probation Middle Region Training unit 9 Prisons 7 Remand Prisons 6 Probation Eastern Region Training unit 11 Prisons 5 Remand Prisons 5 Probation Western Region Training unit 11 Prisons 5 Remand Prisons 7 Probation Southern Region Training unit 8 Prisons 5 Remand Prisons 5 Probation

Prison and Probation Service in Sweden The tasks of the Swedish Prison and Probation Service consist of implementing the sentences of imprisonment and probation decided on by the courts, managing the prisons, transporting prisoners securely and efficiently and carrying out social inquiries on suspected or sentenced offenders. These tasks must be carried out with due regard for security, safety and humanity in order to assist effective prosecution and prevent re-offending. The Swedish Prison and Probation Service is especially required to take steps to prevent criminality during the implementation of a sanction, combat drug addiction, ensure that the content of programmes and activities is adapted to the needs of the individual offender and that the conditional release of prisoners is carefully prepared. The vision of the Swedish Prison and Probation Service is summed up by our mission motto Better Out.

Recruitment and training in Prison and Probation Service Recruitment Professional recruitment supported personality assessment Introduction to Prison and Probation Service Introduction to Prison and Probation Services 3w All employees Prison and Probation Service training Internship 5 w Prison and Probation Service course 12 w University course 10 w Basic attitude to people Treatment Care of offenders Prison and probation officers Further and specialisation training Program leader training Security training Psychiatric training Young offenders Substance abuse information PROBLEM BASED LEARNING (PBL) Continued retraining i 2 weeks every 5 years

General Requirement Profile Humane outlook on people Mental stability Empathetic capacity Social competence Cooperation ability Adaptability Stress tolerance Required education Prison officers: university/college education in relevant subjects (or similar) is good merit, minimum requirement is secondary school Probation officers and Inspectors/Governors: university/college degree (minimum 3 years) in sociology, social work, law, behavioural sciences or similar il

Introduction to Prison and Probation Services Clarify the role of the Prison and Probation Service in the community Contribute to a holistic view of the Prison and Probation Service Subjects: - Organization -Operational activities - Laws and regulations Angle: - Security and Ethics Method: - Discussion and Reflection All new employees, a common foundation

Prison and Probation Service Training Internship 5 weeks at a prison/remand prison or probation office Prison and Probation Service specific training course 12 weeks - Provides specialised knowledge about the areas of work and working methods of the Prison and Probation Services. Approach and ethics Public sector employment Prison and Probation Services clients Care of offenders Communication Security and conflict management Planning for sentence / Planning for release Health care Work tasks at a basic level, being a contact person/probation officer, daily security work

Prison and Probation Service Training University course 10 weeks University course 15 credits (if no prior relevant college/university education) A theoretical background in sociolgy and behavioural science. Increased understanding of the welfare state and the origins of care institutions Knowledge about theories of behavioural science Knowledge and understanding of humane and ethical prison and probation work The importance of attitudes towards people, ethics and values Theoretical bases of the work and historical background Methods and approaches Important factors for successful care and treatment t t work Work tasks at a basic level, being a contact person/probation officer, daily security work

Further training and specialisation training Focused training for special tasks or work assignments External Prison and Probation Service training courses External courses in colleges or universities Program leader training Motivational interviewing g( (MI) ASI (Addicition Severity Index) Substance Abuse Training Security specialties Psychiatry y training Working with female offenders Working with young offenders Specialised work tasks

Continuing training Updating the vision, the goals and mandate of the Prison and Probation Service in order to obtain professional co-workers with high levels of competence and motivation The organization Operational activities Co-workers Vision, mandates and goals Current legislation Labour law, staff policy Professional care of offenders The clients of the PPS Guidance program Professional co-workers Improved self esteem Group and group processes Cooperation and coordination Participation and taking responsibility

Further training and specialisation training for Probation Officers Motivational interviewing 3+2 days for all Probation Officers Continuing training 14 days with the following themes: Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Cognitive Behavioural Theory 3+2 days What Works Risk and Needs assesement 2+2 days Psychiatric theories with focus on attitudes and criminogenic needs 3+2 days Professional co-workers

Continuing training for Probation officers Module 1 Cognitive Behavioural Theory 3+2 days Ground course in Cognitive Behavioural Theory CBT technics and methods CBT explanation model for depression, anxiety and addiction Integrated treatment of difficult offenders Group exercises, clinical examples, group discussions Professional co-workers

Continuing training for Probation officers Module 2 What Works and Risk and Needs assesement 2+2 days Conversation methods focusing on criminogenic factors Risk and Needs assesement How to create a proffessional relationship with the offender How to match the right intervention considering the offenders needs and abilities Our main goal: To work with criminal attitudes and criminal associates Strategies for behaviour change Mapping the offenders social and professional network Professional co-workers

Continuing training for Probation officers Module 3 Psychiatric theories with focus on attitudes and criminogenic needs 3+2 days Basics of psychiatry, occurence, statistics, the law How does psychiatric disorder develope Neuropsychiatric problems ADHD Asperger syndrom Treatment Personality, personality traits, personality disorders From liveliness and being despiteful to antisocial behaviour and psychopathy Aggression and violence Professional co-workers

Inspector/Governor training Total 37 days over a period of 18 months In co-operation operation with universities Part 1 - Personal Part 2 - Operational Part 3 - Leadership in leadership Self-knowledge Group processes activities Laws and regulations Security development and change Processes of change Learning organization Communication Programs work, studies and Diversity and gender treatment programs Creating a healthy work Economiy and finances environment Staff Ethics and values

Personnel resources for training Head Office/Human Resources Unit Pedagogical development Control/Coordination Strategy work/directives Follow up Regional Training Units Pedagogical development Organize and administer initial and continuing training Internal consultant in competence and training i matters Permanent Temporary Head Office HR Specialist Training Unit Managers Trainers for program leaders Staff trainers from different parts of the Prison and Probation Service

Volume of staff trained The Prison and Probation Service employs a wide varity of staff categories. The largest categories are prison officers and probation officers. The Prison and Probation Service employs a total of 8 737 persons 45% are women and average age is 45 5 083 are Prison officers 991 are Probation officers Volume of staff trained 2007 2008 (estimated) Prison and Probation officers - Initial training 972 1104 - Continuing training 136 250 Inspectors/Governors 49 46