June 24, 2017
by William Goehler (author's profile)

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OFFENDER

Name: WILLIAM R GOEHLER
CDCR: K77832
CII: A07077086
DOB: 2/15/2963

Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Agency: Prison

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15 June 17
Between the Bars

Wow! A cookie cutter profile questionnaire - risk assessment?
This is how the Parole Board demigods factors in potential success-failure rates?
Society should be alarmed!

How might I present my own comparative profile for consideration, except by posting a Before and After score on the Oxford Capacity Analysis. Before and after what? Before the Scientology Prison Outreach group I dared introduce here to help the rehabilitation needs of prisoners, and After three years of struggling in this supreme test to make it so.

I'm thinking maybe society needs different cookie cutters.
WG.

Core Men's v.4 Needs Assessment

OFFENDER
Name: WILLIAM R GOEHLER
CDCR: K77832
CII: A07077086
DOB: 2/15/1963
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Agency: Prison

ASSESSMENT INFORMATION
Case Identifier: K77832-1
Scale Set: Core Men's v.4 Needs Assessment
Screener: RICHARDSON, K M
Screening Date: 3/20/2017

SCREENING INFORMATION
Marital Status: Unknown
Reason for Assessment: Prison Programming Requirements
Prison Admission Status: New Commitment
Non-Complete Reason:

Current Charges

Note to Screener: Throughout the assessment, scroll over questions to reveal help hyperlinks. Click on the hyperlinks for clarification of question and answer options.

Homicide
Robbery
Drug Trafficking/Sales
Sex Offense with Force
X Weapons
Burglary
Drug Possession/Use
Sex Offense w/o Force
Assault
Property/Larceny
DUI/OUIL
Arson
Fraud
Other

1. Based on the screener's observations, is this person a suspected or admitted gang member?
X No
Yes

Family of Origin

Scoring: FAMILY OF ORIGIN - These questions are to be asked directly of the person.

2. Do you have family?
No
X Yes

3. How is your relationship with parents (parent figures) and/or siblings? (check the option that best applies)
X Good, just minor conflicts
Conflictual some of the time (mixed)
Conflictual most of the time
Family, but no contact

4. Do you maintain at least monthly contact with any siblings and/or parents (or parent figures)?
No
X Yes

5. Do your parents or siblings encourage you to participate in programs, classes, or treatment sessions that might help you to avoid trouble in the future (for example, come to terms with substance abuse, etc.)
No
X Yes

6. Did you receive visits from parents or siblings during this prison term (or during your recent term if already on parole)?
X No
Yes

7. Have your parents or siblings offered to help you get established after you are released?
No
X Yes

Peers

Please think of your friends and the people you hung out with before your most recent arrest/incarceration.

8. In the last couple of years before this incarceration, how many of your friends/acquaintances had ever been arrested?
None
X Few
Half
Most

9. In the last couple of years before this incarceration, how many of your friends/acquaintances served time in jail or prison?
None
X Few
Half
Most

10. In the last couple of years before this incarceration, how many of your friends/acquaintances were gang members?
X None
Few
Half
Most

11. In the last couple of years before this incarceration, how many of your friends/acquaintances were taking illegal drugs regularly (more than a couple times a month)?
None
X Few
Half
Most

12. Have you ever been a gang member?
X No
Yes

13. In the last couple of years before this incarceration, were you a gang member?
X No
Yes

Substance Abuse

What were your usual habits in using alcohol and drugs before this recent arrest/incarceration?

14. Do you think your current/past legal problems are partly because of alcohol or drugs?
X No
Yes

15. Were you using alcohol or under the influence when arrested for your current offense?
X No
Yes

16. Were you using drugs or under the influence when arrested for your current offense?
X No
Yes

17. Are you currently in formal treatment for alcohol or drugs such as counseling, outpatient, inpatient, residential?
X No
Yes

18. Have you ever been in formal treatment for alcohol such as counseling, outpatient, inpatient, residential?
X No
Yes

19. Have you ever been in formal treatment for drugs such as counseling, outpatient, inpatient, residential?
X No
Yes

20. Do you think you would benefit from getting treatment for alcohol?
X No
Yes

21. Do you think you would benefit from getting treatment for drugs?
X No
Yes

22. Did you use heroin, cocaine, crack or methamphetamines as a juvenile?
X No
Yes

Residence/Stability

23. In the 12 months before this incarceration, how often did you have contact with your family?
No family
Never
Less than once/month
Once per week
X Daily

24. In the last 12 months before this incarceration, how often did you move?
Never
X 1
2
3
4
5+

25. Did you ever have a regular living situation prior to your current incarceration (an address where you usually stayed and could be reached)?
No
X Yes

26. How long had you been living at your last address prior to this incarceration?
X 0-5 mo.
6-11 mo.
1-3 yrs.
4-5 yrs.
6+ yrs.

27. Was there a telephone at this residence (a cell phone is an appropriate alternative)?
No
X Yes

28. Could you provide a verifiable residential address?
No
X Yes

29. How long had you been living in that community or neighbourhood (before this current incarceration)?
0-2 mo.
3-5 mo.
6-11 mo.
X 1+ yrs.

30. In the 12 months before this incarceration, did you live with family-natural parents, primary person who raised you, blood relative, spouse, children or boy/girl friend if living together for more than 1 year?
No
X Yes

31. Did you live with friends (prior to this incarceration)?
X No
Yes

32. Were you living alone (prior to this incarceration)?
X No
Yes

Social Environment

Think of the neighbourhood where you lived during the time before your current offence.

33. In the neighborhood you lived in before this incarceration, was there much crime?
No
X Yes

34. In the neighbourhood you lived in before this incarceration, did some of your friends or family feel they needed to carry a weapon to protect themselves?
X No
Yes

35. In the neighbourhood you live in before this incarceration, had some of your friends or family been crime victims?
X No
Yes

36. In the neighbourhood you lived in before this incarceration, did some of the people feel they needed to carry a weapon for protection?
X No
Yes

37. In the neighbourhood you live in before this incarceration, was it easy to get drugs?
No
X Yes

38. In the neighbourhood you lived in before this incarceration, were there gangs?
No
X Yes

Education

Think of your school experiences when you were growing up.

39. What were your usual grades in high school?
A
B
X C
D
E/F
Did Not Attend

40. Were you ever suspended or expelled from school?
X No
Yes

41. Did you fail or repeat a grade level?
X No
Yes

42. How many times did you skip classes while in school?
X Never
Sometimes
Often

43. What is your current level of education?
Less than high school
X GED
High school
Some college or vocational
College degree

44. What is the highest grade level that you completed?
N/A

Vocation (Work)

Please think of your past work experiences, job experiences, and financial situation in the period of time before your current incarceration.

45. Did you have a job prior to this incarceration?
No
X Yes

46. Do you currently have a skill, trade or profession at which you usually find work?
No
X Yes

47. Could you verify your employer or school (if attending) prior to this incarceration?
X No
Yes

48. In the 12 months before this incarceration, how much time did you work or attend school?
12 Months Full-time
12 Months Part-time
X 6+ Months Full-time
0-6 Months PT/FT

49. Right now, do you feel you need more training in a new job or career skill?
X No
Yes

50. Right now, if you were to get (or have) a good job how would you rate your chance of being successful?
X Good
Fair
Poor

51. Thinking of your financial situation prior to this incarceration, how often did you have conflicts with friends/family over money?
Often
Sometimes
X Never

52. Thinking of your financial situation prior to this incarceration, how hard was it for you to find a job ABOVE minimum wage compared to others?
X Easier
Same
Harder
Much Harder

53. Thinking of your financial situation prior to this incarceration, how often did you have barely enough money to get by?
Often
Sometimes
X Never

54. Thinking of your financial situation prior to this incarceration, how often did you have trouble paying bills?
Often
Sometimes
X Never

55. Thinking of your financial situation prior to this incarceration, did you frequently get jobs that did not pay more than minimum wage?
Often
Sometimes
X Never

56. Thinking of your financial situation prior to this incarceration, how often did you worry about financial survival?
Often
Sometimes
X Never

57. Could you verify the employer at the time you were arrested on the charges that resulted in your current incarceration?
X No
Yes

58. In the 12 months before this incarceration, how much time did you work?
12 Months Full-time
12 Months Part-time
X 6+ Months Full-time
0 to 6 Months PT/FT

59. Have you completed a vocational training course?
X No
Yes

60. I have found a type of job or career that I like.
Mostly Disagree
Uncertain Don't Know
X Mostly Agree

61. How difficult will it be for you to keep a job once you have found one?
X Not Difficult
Somewhat Difficult
Very Difficult

Leisure/Recreation

Thinking of your leisure time in the past few (3-6) months before this incarceration, how often did you have the following feelings?

62. In your leisure time prior to this incarceration, how often did you feel bored?
X Never
Several times/mo
Several times/wk
Daily

63. In your leisure time prior to this incarceration, how often did you feel you had nothing to do in your spare time?
X Never
Several times/mo
Several times/wk
Daily

64. In your leisure time prior to this incarceration how much would you agree or disagree with the following - You were often restless and bored?
X Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

65. In your leisure time prior to this incarceration, did you often become bored with you usual activities?
X No
Yes

66. In your leisure time prior to this incarceration, did you feel that the things you did were boring or dull?
X No
Yes
Unsure

67. In your leisure time prior to this incarceration, was it difficult for you to keep your mind on one thing for a long time?
X No
Yes
Unsure

Social Isolation

Think of your social situation with friends, family, and other people in the past few (3-6) months. Did you have many friends or were you more of a loner? How much do you agree or disagree with these questions?

68. "I had friends who helped me when I had troubles."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

69. "I felt lonely."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

70. "I had friends who enjoyed things with me."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

71. "No one really knew me very well."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

72. "I felt very close to some of my friends."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

73. "I have often felt left out of things."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

74. "I could find companionship when I wanted."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

75. "I had a best friend I could talk with about everything."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

Criminal Personality

The next few questions are about what you are like as a person, what your thoughts are, and how other people see you. There are no 'right or wrong' answers. Just indicate how much you agree or disagree with each statement.

76. "I am seen by others as cold and unfeeling."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

77. "The trouble with getting close to people is that they start making demands on you."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

78. "I have the ability to "sweet talk" people to get what I want."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
X Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

79. "I'm really good at talking my way out of problems."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

80. "I have gotten involved in things I later wished I could have gottten out of."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

81. "I feel bad if I break a promise I have made to someone."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
X Agree
Strongly Agree

82. "To get ahead in life you must always put yourself first."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

Anger

83. "Some people see me as a violent person."
Strongly Agree
Disagree
X Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

84. "I get into trouble because I do things without thinking."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

85. "I almost never lose my temper."
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
X Strongly Agree

86. "If people make me angry or lose my temper, I can be dangerous."
X Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

87. "I have a short temper and can get angry quickly."
X Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

Criminal Attitudes

The next statements are about your feelings and beliefs about various things. Again, there are no 'right or wrong' answers. Just indicate how much you agree or disagree with each statement.

88. "A hungry person has a right to steal."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

89. "When people get into trouble with the law it's because they have no chance to get a decent job."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

90. "When people do minor offenses or use drugs they don't hurt anyone except themselves."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

91. "If someone insults my friends, family or group they are asking for trouble."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

92. "When things are stolen from rich people they won't miss the stuff because insurance will cover the loss."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

93. "Some people must be treated roughly or beaten up just to send them a clear message."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

94. "I won't hesitate to hit or threaten people if they have done something to hurt my friends or family."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

95. "The law doesn't help average people."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

96. "Many people get into trouble or use drugs because society has given them no education, jobs or future."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Disagree

97. "Some people just don't deserve any respect and should be treated like animals."
Strongly Disagree
X Disagree
Not Sure
Agree
Strongly Agree

Oxford Capacity Analysis

Name WILLIAM GOEHLER
Address UNKNOWN

Date 07-May-2017

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