The Role Of Forward Thinking In Prisons

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Forward thinking is “developing scenarios based on information available today about what might be possible in the future, then planning present activities, such as staff training or resource enhancement, based on those possible future outcomes” (Forward thinking, n.d.). The Federal Bureau of Prisons began these exercises in 2001 and agencies across the country have been expanding on the idea because it was found to be necessary to keep up with society’s ever changing ideas and concepts (Forward thinking, n.d.). This type of thinking prepares corrections staff and leaders well beyond the normal strategic planning of 3 to 5 years (Carlson & Garrett, 2008). To begin the process, a corrections administrator should establish a Forward