Inmate Involvement in Prison Legal Services: Roles and Training Options for the Inmate as Paralegal 1974
by William P. Statsky, Professor of Law, Antioch School of Law
(Materials prepared by Bill for the American Bar Association's Commission on Correctional Facilities and services)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Roles for Inmates in Institutional Legal Service Programs
What is a paralegal?
What is a Legal Problem?
What are Legal Services?
The Legal Problems of Inmates and Their Legal Service Needs
Methods of Providing Legal Services Other than Through the Use of Inmates
Roles for Inmates in Institutional Legal Service Programs
The Inmate as Paralegal
Program Models in the Utilization of Inmates in the Utilization if Inmates in Institutional Legal Service Programs (Models 1-6)
Inmate Paralegal Programs in America
Resources Available in Setting Up Legal Service Programs Involving Inmates as Paralegals
Guidelines for Trainers in the Design of Training Programs for Inmate Paralegals
Objectives of Training
Recruitment of Trainees
Teaching Techniques
Facts vs. Law: Teaching Inmates to State a Claim
Providing Basic Checklists
Teaching Constitutional Law to Laymen
Constitutional Law Governing Criminal Trials
Constitutional Law Governing Institutional Life
Teaching Inmate Paralegals
Hearing Representation
Mediation
Role-Playing: How to Use it Effectively
Teaching Legal Research
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