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    The History of Boot Camps

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    INTRODUCTION In the military‚ boot camp represents an abrupt‚ often shocking transition to a new way of life. Discipline is strict and there is an emphasis on hard work‚ physical training‚ and unquestioning obedience to authority. The new private is told when to sleep‚ when to get up and when to eat. He marches with his platoon everywhere he goes such as to meals and to training. Orders must be obeyed instantly and personal liberty is almost nonexistent. By the end of boot camp the new private

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    Answer Key: True Question 4 of 26 4.0 Points Probation took from in the United States‚ but it was essentially an outgrowth of several practices found in English common law. Probation developed as a variation of the English practice of the conditional suspension of punishment pending the offender’s good behavior. A. True B. False Answer Key: True Question 5 of 26 4.0 Points By 1924‚ every state had adopted probation as a form of correctional disposition.

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    & Bruce‚ D. D. (1997). Juvenile delinquency: Historical‚ cultural and legal perspectives. Cincinnati‚ OH: Anderson Publishing‚ Co. Byrne‚ J. M. (1990) “The Future of Intensive Probation Supervision and the New Intermediate Sanctions.” Crime and Delinquency‚ 36 (1): 6-34 www.ncjr.org Clear‚ Todd R Geerken‚ M. R. (1993) “Probation and Parole: Public Risk and the Future of Incarceration Alternatives.” Criminology‚ 31 (4): 550-561 www.probationandparole.com Glaze‚ L. E. (2002). Population and Parole

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    their lives. Rehabilitation through community supervision eliminates many of these issues‚ such as the economic and employment factor. Probation and parole allows offenders to remain with their families continue working or find employment under close supervision and they will always have to check in monthly with the probation officer. Others argue that rehabilitation is a more permanent fix in deterring crime. Rehabilitation through community supervision can have a more lasting effect on individuals

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    Community based treatment includes probation‚ treatment services and restitution. There is community based housing like small group homes‚ foster homes and boarding schools where juveniles can spend time while they are undergoing treatment. There are also nonresidential programs‚ where the juvenile can remain in their family home while attending treatment. A juvenile that is ordered to a foster home could be placed there because they do not have proper supervision in their family home‚ or they do

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    and Gendreau‚ Paul Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation: Policy‚ Practice‚ and Prospects‚ Criminal Justice 2000 Vol.3 De Luca‚ Miller Thomas and Wiedemann Carl Punishment vs. Rehabilitation: A Proposal for Revising Sentencing Practices Federal Probation A Journal of Correctional Philosophy and Practices Vol LV‚ Issue 3 September 1991 http://idebate.org/debatabase/debates/law-crime/house-believes-criminal-justice-should-focus-more-rehabilitation Accessed on September 29‚ 2012. http://www.ehow.com/about_6672983_prison-vs_-rehabilitation-centers

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    beginning of the correctional process. True 10. Question: Hammurabi was the first known codifier of criminal laws. True Unit 2 1. Question: _______ allows a convicted offender to remain in the community under the supervision of an officer. Probation 2. Question: John Augustus helped initiate all of the following services for offenders except: rehabilitation 3. Question: Community-based corrections rapidly declined as the mood of the public changed in favor of: a get-tough-with-criminals

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    After sentencing the judge can order the individual to attend a programs such as boot camps and/or an intensive parole and probation supervision program. A program’s considered ineffective if the program has been found to have a negative impact on juveniles and their recidivism rates. Studies show individuals that attend programs such as deterrence‚ scared straight‚ and programs that teach the juvenile discipline actually increase recidivism in youth; having higher rates of reentering the prison

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    Drug War Prisoner Count Over Half a Million‚ US Prison Population at All-Time High‚ (2005). Retrieved from: http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/409/toohigh.shtml Wren‚ Christopher S. "Arizona Finds Cost Savings in Treating Drug Offenders: Probation Program‚ not Prisons‚ for Addicts." New York Times‚ 21 April 1999.

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    Exam One Vocab study guide

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    of local‚ state‚ and federal agencies that supervise and treat criminal defendants. 2. Eighth amendment: excessive bail shall not be required‚ nor excessive fines imposed‚ nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 3. Pretrial supervision: correctional supervision of a defendant who has been arrested‚ booked‚ and bonded out of jail 4. Bond: the release from jail custody in exchange for collateral or recognizance whereby the defendant promises to appear for future court dates. 5. Post-trial/post-adjudication:

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