Logic Model
The author of this report has been asked to offer a brief report. The main focus of the report will be a logic model that is presented in the appendix of this report and will be discussed throughout the narrative of the same. Prior to that, however, there will be a section dedicated to the organization and operation that will employ the use of this logic model in terms of its direction, actions and priorities. The general focus of the organization will be covered as well as the location and the general manner in which the organization operations and functions. Subsequent to that, there will be a focus on how the logic model is going to be applied to this situation. Further, there will be a discussion of the situation, priorities and inputs for the same. While the task at hand may seem daunting, the work of the RMSC is very important and must be undertaken so as to help improve and secure the future of children in terms of health maternal bonding with their mothers during the first year of life.
Organization Summary
As noted in the introduction, the primary focus of this report and its ensuing analysis is an organization and a mission that focuses on the maternal bonding of children during their first year of life. In general, this is not of huge concern but it is absolutely an issue for women that are incarcerated. To state the obvious, allowing for a proper amount of maternal bonding can be difficult to impossible when the mother of a child is in jail. In many to most cases, the child is taken from the mother at birth and there is often little to no child to mother contact until the mother completes her sentence, and that presumes it happens at that point either. The organization in question is the RMSC. It is located in the women's jail section on Riker's Island in New York. RMSC is short for Rosa M. Singer Center. It is a women's lockup section on Riker's Island. What makes this center unique as compared to other women's jails is that there is a nursery section so that the disconnect between mother and child is at a minimum. The section has a capacity of about two thousand inmates and is mainly limited to those with short sentences or those that are being held until trial occurs. Most women in the section are held for less than a year. Inmates are given basic amenities but the overall programs employed and used in this center are not extensive and massive due to the short stays of the inmates involved (Prison Pro, 2016).
When looking at the logic model, the author of this response will consider the logic model from left to right. When it comes to priorities, this could include general and high-level items like mission, vision, values, mandates, resources, local dynamics, collaborators and competitors. The mission and vision of the RMSC and those that collaborate with the same is to create or preserve a maternal bond between mother and child despite the fact that the mother is in prison. As noted in the description of the facility, these women are not violent or major offenders in many to most cases and are rather serving shorter sentences for minor yet jail-eligible offenses or are simply there because they cannot make bail prior to their trial. The values involved center around the idea that women in jail should not be entirely cut off from their children as this can greatly undermine the mother/child bond. For women with minor offenses and/or those that have not yet been convicted of a crime, enforcing a separation between mother and child in these formative years is a little excessive and thus some accommodations are made for the mothers. The mandates involved are that the mother must pay a price and/or answer to what they have done that is illegal. At the same time, there is a concurrent mandate that says that the children of these women should not be made to suffer for the relatively minor or not-yet-convicted-for crimes of the mother and thus there is an arrangement made to keep the bond between mother and child present. The resources of the prison itself are not all that great as this would be reliant on the budgetary priorities and limitations of the state and prisons are not meant to be posh and comfortable for criminals. At the same time, prisons should not endeavor to be overly punitive and harsh as trying to be punishing and such can actually have the opposite...
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