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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Probation‚ Parole‚ And Community Based Corrections Trident Technical College Prisons were created to isolate and punish offenders. They also keep victims and the general public safe from reoccurring offenders. Correctional faculties are definitely needed I society to maintain order and harmony. The reality is that prisons are dangerous‚ full of disease‚ and chaos. A number of questions began to emerge in the prison system like “Are all offenders

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    due to bias. I am in favor of intermediate sentencing in cases of non-violent offenders and incidents where offenders show no pattern of recidivism. State and federal authorities have developed and implemented these new options such as intensive probation supervision‚ house arrests‚ electronic monitoring‚ restitution orders‚ shock incarcerations or split sentences and residential community corrections‚ in an attempt to reduce overcrowding in correctional facilities and costs‚ better manage higher-risk

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    Operant Conditioning in the Criminal Justice System Z. M. Keys Psychology of Criminal Behavior CCJS 461 17 October 2014 "The only way to tell whether a given event is reinforcing to a given organism under given conditions is to make a direct test. We observe the frequency of a selected response‚ then make an event contingent upon it and observe any change in frequency. If there is a change‚ we classify the event as reinforcing to the organism under the existing conditions." (Skinner

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    seriousness of their punishment if they were to ever violate the law again. (Champion‚307) Conditional- dispositions are adjudications that obligates a juvenile to comply with one or more conditions of probation or similar programs. These conditions are also suspended sentences community supervision‚ restitution‚ and remedial program(Champion‚ 37). Custodial dispositions is secure or non secure custody/confinement of a juvenile. It is the placing of a juvenile in temporary locations out

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    prisoners to get out of jail earlier under supervision. In exchange some states like California without a parole board has decided to let the nonviolent inmates out without parole supervision. Lastly the staff to operate a prison is hard to come by because it cost about $30‚000 per inmate.   2. The original reason for probation was to keep somebody who committed a crime out of jail. Jails are getting so overpopulated‚ so it is a way to make some room.  Probation is also a way for

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    Farrall‚ S. (2002b) Long-term Absences From Probation: Officers’ and Probationers’ Accounts Farrall‚ S. (2003a) J’ accuse: Probation Evaluation-Research Epistemologies (Part One: The Critique)‚ Criminal Justice‚ 3(2):161-179. Farrall‚ S. (2003b) J’ accuse: Probation Evaluation-Research Epistemologies (Part Two: This Time Its Personal and Social Factors)‚ Criminal Justice‚ 3(3): 249-268. Farrall‚ S. (2004) Social Capital and Offender Reintegration: Making Probation Desistance Focussed Farrall‚ S. (2005a)

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    handled says a lot about you and the position that you hold as a criminal justice professional. The expectation of probation officers is to ensure community safety by providing appropriate supervision of criminal offenders assigned to their caseloads. When ethical dilemmas arise‚ probation officers must act appropriately to avoid compromising the integrity of the community supervision system. Utilitarian reasoning is accepted as an ethical rationale‚ but it does not justify all actions just because

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    help the overcrowding is to sentence the offender to probation or put them within community corrections. Releasing a prisoner on

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    National Victims Rights Constitutional Amendment booklet . Retrieved 2004‚ from http://feinstein.senate.gov/booklets/VR Book.pdf.. Katz‚ C.M and Walker‚ S. The Police in America‚ An Introduction.6th Edition 2008 Lamance‚ K. (2009) What types of Probation are there? Retrieved from http://.legalmatch.com/lawlibrary/article/what_ types_ of_ probation_are_there_html Larabee‚ A.K. (2006) Punishment vs. .Rehabilitation in the Criminal Justice System. Retrieved from http://www.ndci.org/courtfacts.htm

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    court. The report should have enough information to assist the court in making a fair sentencing decision and to assist corrections and community corrections officials‚ in managing offenders under their supervision. Intake procedures may also involve a dispute-settlement process during which the probation officer works with the defendant and the victim to resolve the complaint before sentencing. Intake duties tend to be more common for juvenile offenders than they are for adults‚ but all officers may

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