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    Assessment to determine how much Community Supervision will be required and what risk that inmate is to the community in which they are released. Most inmates that are required to service time on community custody have a one year to five year commitment to community probation. All inmates placed on community custody are required to fulfill drug treatment‚ drug urinalysis testing ‚ office visits anywhere from once a month to daily reporting to their specified probation officer‚ and a verified release address

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    Cost Of Prisons

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    By doing this California has decreased its overpopulated prisons by several thousand. Further lowering the costs associated with it. Many states are adopting improved probation programs based on Hawaii’s Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program. Created in 2004‚ HOPE reformed California’s State’s policy so that probation violations resulted in immediate but small consequences‚ such as two days in jail. "Before this‚ offenders had to commit many infractions before facing consequences‚"

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    are new in the system and before they learn how to survive on the inside or even get involved with the wrong groups. This is also compared to split sentence‚ these concepts are different but sometimes used interchangeably. But as with all probation shock probation is used as a privilege as some think it’s a right that they deserve it‚ but they do not it is something that is earned and many of those who do get it abuse it and end up back in jail sometimes again and again never learning a lesson and

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    Delinquency Prevention Dana Leshock August 19‚ 2012 CCJS 350 Prevention 1 Every single person that is living in the United States today is and has been affected by juvenile crime. It affects parents‚ neighbors‚ teachers‚ and families. It affects the victims of crime‚ the perpetrators‚ and the bystanders. While delinquency rates have been

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyze juvenile delinquency within the United States and the realities which have been discovered‚ ascertained or confronted while performing such an analysis. First of all‚ it is important to delineate and describe the types of prisons within the United States. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons‚ the correctional system is comprised of the following types of prisons which are divided by security levels with the purpose of confining offenders in

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    Jails and Prisons Nicholas Davis CJA/204 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE University of Phoenix Christopher Cannon May 13‚ 2013 Jails and Prisons Have you ever sat back and thought about what prison or jail is like? Is it just like in the movies or do inmates really not get that much free time? What is the difference between prison and jail? When talking about different kinds of prisons and the level at which they are labeled the three that come to mind are minimum‚ medium‚ and high

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    Juvenile Justice System Should Focus on Rehabilitation University of Phoenix Juvenile Justice System Should Focus on Rehabilitation Rehabilitation over Punishment‚ why one is better or more effective than the other‚ in order to answer this questions one must understand what each means. Punishment is a consequence of doing something that is unacceptable‚ it is meant to be unpleasant‚ the problem with punishment is it does nothing to address the social or mental processes that maybe contributing

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    This week was very diverse in the activities that I did. The court review for Jamarion Lawhorn was very interesting. His case happened 3 years ago when he stabbed a boy at a playground and the victim died. Lawhorn was waived as an adult in the case. This reflects the juvenile and adult systems which I was taught about in my classes. When he turns 19 he will be done with the juvenile home and at that time they will have to decide what to do with him. He could still potentially get prison time as an

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    History of Corrections

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    system. Their ideas about the cause of crime were more centered around the social‚ economic‚ and psychological pressures on people. The progressives brought up programs that were discussed in 1870 at the Cincinnati meeting. These programs included probation‚ parole‚ and other indeterminate sentences that are still used in corrections today. As we can see

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    Prison over crowding

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    year to keep a male in federal prisons‚ but only $55‚000 to keep the same person in a provincial jail The Cost of incarcerating a provincial prisoner (2004/5) $141.78: per prisoner/per day. The cost of alternatives such as probation‚ bail supervision and community supervision range from $5-$25/day. The percentage of prisoners double-bunked is 17.4 per cent nationally in Canada. Overcrowding is the biggest problem in the Prairies‚ where 26 per cent of inmates are now double-bunked. 51% of those inmates

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