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    and places under parole supervision. The ladder to that is the ISL (Indeterminate Sentencing Law). This law will hold a lifetime sentence for a violent offender with the chance of parole depending on BPH (The Board of Parole Hearings). These laws are also known as split sentences‚ shock incarceration‚ and intermittent incarceration. Split sentencing is simple and the most common in which the convicted person is sentenced to a given amount of time‚ then released under probation. Shock incarceration is

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    Bibliography: Altschuler‚ D.M. “Issues and challenges in the community supervision of juvenile offenders.” Southern Illinois University Law Journal: 23. Presented at Symposium: A Fork in the Road‚ September 22-23‚ 1998; 1999. Bloom‚ B.E.‚ and Covington‚ S.S. “Effective gender-responsive interventions in juvenile justice: Addressing

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    were saying children was not bad by inheritance‚ but by the society and the environment. They felt that parents were responsible for their children being obedient. The main reason of juvenile court was to provide rehabilitation and protective supervision for youth back then. They used the court as a place where the child would get individualized attention from a concerned judge. Court hearings were easy going and they used different options to see how each case would be handled. The parents and

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    overall has grown 48% since 1990‚ compared to a 27% increase in the number of men per capita. Offenses among women with a corrections status‚ varies with the type of status. Violence and drug trafficking‚ for example‚ account for 17% of women on probation‚ 24% of those sentenced to local jails‚ 46% of those incarcerated in State prisons‚ and 65% of those confined in Federal

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    currently under supervised probation‚ after hitting the security personal‚ he technically violated the probation. Recommendation: defendant should be revoked from the current probation and he should be referred to the department of correction. Tim Peyton Probation Officer

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    The prison system does have a plan for deterrence and rehabilitation for prisoners. After the results relating to the prisoners that were arrested for drug offenses‚ the prison system has attempted to balance the disciplinary action and the rehab program for the drug offenders. The plan is to enforce stricter laws to sustain the deterrence plan to deter offenders from wanting to commit any future drug offenses and others not to want to commit any crimes related to drugs. As long as the deterrence

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    Prison is just a place where criminals get a good spanking and endless lectures on behavior until they can learn how to be righteous. In colonial America‚ criminals were treated in much the same way as they were in England at that time‚ with punishments ranging from lashings‚ confinement in stocks‚ and public brandings for minor offenses to hanging for more serious crimes-including theft (Wright‚ 2007). Many people are surprised to learn that the use of prisons as a form of punishment and rehabilitation

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    2-18-10 Aggressive Enforcement -It reduces’ residents’ fear -Dealing with low-level offenders leads to serious offenders -Quality of life is improved by not having to deal with “street people” -Cooperation/assistance in community increase when serious crime erupts -Encourages citizens to uphold neighborhood standards for behavior in public spaces Against Aggressive Enforcement -Police resources should be focused on serious crime -The link between disorder‚ fear‚ and crime is uncertain

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    issues of religion‚ morals‚ values‚ and emotions. Sentencing a criminal can be from probation to sentenced to death. It consists of fines‚ probation‚ imprisonment or death. Fine is where you have to pay a certain amount. They are often used for minor violations‚ such as a speeding ticket. Fines are used when a person has no criminal record and the ability to pay. Probation is a sentenced served while under supervision by a supervising officer‚ which can withdrawal your ability to be in your community

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    More important they must also must provide and document supervision and case management of clients when placed in supervision as required by statute‚ department policies and procedures("Job Descriptions | Florida Department of Juvenile Justice").All probation officers must also maintain‚ and update all cases on the delinquent youth per Department of Juvenile Justice standards‚ policies‚ procedures and QI standards("Job

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