Which resources are needed to gain possible solutions?

Problem Solving

Class is Conflict Management

See below the problem solving questions

You are the Chief Probation Officer in a medium-size county probation department. Your probation officers have observed an increase in the number of sex offenders convicted of indecent exposure related crimes.

This has caused an severe overload for the small cadre of probation officers trained to work with sex offenders. Furthermore, the judge has requested that your department create a specialized supervision program designed specifically for indecent exposure offenders.

Using the Problem Solving Questions approach, find a solution to this problem. Hint: You must write down and answer each problem solving question (and sub-questions) listed in the Problem Solving Questions list. There can be multiple solutions, so you are not graded on a right or wrong solution, but on how completely you answer the problem solving questions.

If You Can Answer These Questions, You Can Solve the Problem

What’s the problem?
What makes it a problem?
What do you know about the problem?
Analyze the information at hand?
What else do you need to know?
Where do you find this information?
Which resources are needed to gain possible solutions?
Are these resources available?
How can they be obtained?
What are the possible solutions?
Which are the top 2 best possibilities?
What can go wrong with each solution?
Which best has the best opportunity for success?
How will you implement the solution?
How will you evaluate the effectiveness of the solution?