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    Academic Probation

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    Academic success depends greatly on the determination and the focus of the student. I believe there are a few reasons why I am on academic probation including but not limited to my lack of class attendance‚ my romantic distractions‚ and my overloaded work schedule. I am a hopeless procrastinator. I don’t start homework until its due‚ if at all. That used to be okay when I was in high school. I was able to work‚ go to school‚ participate in a plethora of extra-curricular activities‚ and date‚ all

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    Introduction Probation and parole are two alternatives to incarceration. Many jurisdiction are looking more to probation as an alternative to incarceration and early release through parole to reduce the size of the prison population. Probation and parole officials are there to help offenders return to society and ensure compliance with the terms of the offenders’ release. What are the primary goals of using community corrections supervision for probation as an alternative to incarceration? What

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    Pros And Cons Of Parole

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    process of parole refers to the early release of a convict before the end of their sentence due to favorable behavior.The Australian parole system is currently being debated as it is a common issue.The prison has the vital responsibility of keeping unsafe personnel out of the streets and preventing implications of crimes by rehabilitating prisoners.Nevertheless‚ at times the parole system fails and consequently unwanted implications can occur. The need of an update of the prison and parole system is

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    sentencing teens to life without parole. I agree that teenagers deserve life without parole for heinous crimes like first and second degree murder depending on whether or not the teenage offender planned out their crimes or the crime was committed in the heat of the moment out of anger or sadness. The teens that are in these programs and have lesser sentences should also only have 2 more chances to mess up and commit more crimes before they are sentenced to life without parole. I also believe that all the

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    offenders are not imprisoned‚ and more than 90 percent 0f all imprisoned offenders are eventually released. If laws are enacted that limit probation or increase the length of imprisonment by abolishing parole‚ there must be corresponding increases in prison space to accommodate the results. Limiting or abolishing parole release causes increases in the use of probation. “Truth-in-sentencing” laws permit only small grants of good time‚ while “three-strikes-and-you’re-out” statutes mean lifetime imprisonment

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    CRJ WEEK 10 Probation

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    Probation Madina Hassan Assignment: 3 Professor: Janice Bella September 10‚ 2014 Probation and Punishment Probation is a sanction that a court orders to allow an individual who commits a crime to stay in the community without serving his jail term. However‚ an individual is not totally free during probation as he remains under the supervision of a probation officer (Prince William County‚ 2014). There are restrictions that the probationer must observe‚ and it is the duty of the probation

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    Parole is by definition the practice of early release of a prisoner from imprisonment who will be subject to conditions set by correctional authorities (Siegel 2014). Although there are some compelling cases that argue for the right for juveniles sentenced to life in prison to be eligible for parole‚ the Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that there is no absolute right or legal right to receive parole (Swarthout v. Cooke and Cate v. Clay). Furthermore‚ people who argue that abolishing parole would have

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    The majority perception of probation and parole is that it`s too lenient options in the US criminal justice system. Statistically‚ prison population is decreasing while probation and parole is constantly rising. Many may have concern as to why this is occurring. Some question the rehabilitation in probation and parole because so many offenders are being released to communities without much supervision. The Bureau of Justice Statistics informs that in 2009 probation numbers increased from 1‚118‚000

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    Statutes have typically directed parole boards to base their decisions on one or more of these criteria ’s‚ the probability of recidivism‚ the welfare of society‚ the conduct of the offender while in the correctional institution‚ and lastly the effectiveness of the parole plan. Three models that guide the parole decision making have existed over time are‚ the surveillance model‚ the procedural justice model‚ and lastly the risk prediction model. Early parole decisions were based not on formal policies

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    Parole Case Study

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    between the ages of 18- 25‚ (c) minority population (Hispanic and or African American) (d) males (e) and currently enrolled at CSUN. The exclusion criteria was the following (a) partakes in any active supervision‚ which meant regularly reporting to a parole authority in person‚ by mail‚ by telephone and or (b) having physical restrictions such as ankle monitor. The recruitment method of our population was snow-ball‚ the researcher knew a candidate prior to the start of the research. The

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