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    the prisoners were in half-way houses. They have served a normal of nine years and due to be released in a year and a half. As a feature of a push to give the government Bureau of Prisons time to get ready for a convergence of convicts entering probation and reentry programs‚ the discharges were deferred. They will now occur from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2. While news of the early discharges was broadly lauded‚ it raised a few worries among law requirement authorities the nation over who are thinking about

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    It may appear that the probation and parole is being offered to a large number of inmates.  Numbers however lie.  It is worth noting herein that considering this number there is only 1.8% growth in the probation and parole population.  According to the US Department of Justice‚ the average is 2.2% since 1995.  If the average of growth is only 2.2% and for 2006 there was a significant reduction in the number of inmates who availed of probation and parole‚ this only means that majority

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    Due to their history‚ many ex-criminal offenders face many challenges achieving employment once released from prisons. Even though juvenile and adult criminal offenders may seem like a loss cause in providing interventions‚ a number of research conclude that they will benefit from career counseling and vocational training. Employment can fulfill the basic needs of people‚ including a sense of pride‚ accomplishment‚ and autonomy (Derzis‚ Shippen‚ Meyer‚ Curtis‚ & Houchins‚ 2013). Being engaged in

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    in each court. The first being “Legal and external pressure” this means it is a judges duty to mandate or sentence a person to drug courts. Second there is a second judge that sits on the Drug Court committee that reviews progress each week and a probation officer that does random drug testing every week. Drug testing is a key factor so that there is an accountability factor on every member of Drug Court in order to stay clean. The third factor that all courts have in common is there is a verity of

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    release of a convicted offender who has served a portion of his or her prison sentence (CJi Interactive Learning Modules‚ 2012). The parolee is released under the supervision of a parole officer. The parolee must check-in with the parole office on a daily or weekly basis depending on how parole board and parole office setup the supervision requirements. The parole officer helps in assisting the parolee with getting into programs which serve as motivation factors for the parolee to make positive changes

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    exceeded for a longer period of year. And no bail. 4. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROBATION AND PAROLE – Probation is minor crimes have been served probation instead of getting sentenced in jail or prison. It’s like a testing kind of way to see if you can be trusted by following the law after probation you have certain kind of requirements. Parole is getting released after prison is getting legal supervision from an officer for how much you served or how much the court tells you how many years

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    Reintegration of Prisoners – Is it possible? The reintegration of prisoners back into “normal” everyday living is a difficult and seemingly impossible task. The challenges offenders on probation or parole face are great in number and size. Each criminal faces different hurdles based on their demographic‚ gender‚ length of stay‚ individual background‚ racial background‚ offense history‚ and the strength of their support system upon release. I believe that reentry is a realistic expectation; however

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Correction is believed by many experts to be the most challenging and frustrating component of criminal justice. There are the challenges of managing the inmates daily as well as the frustrations of inevitable mismanagement at attempting to accomplish multiple goals. New challenges present themselves every day. In a very real sense‚ employees in a correctional system are doing time the same as the inmates are doing time. It’s easy

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    The Juvenile Justice System is not harsh enough... Did you know that juveniles accounted for almost half the arrests for serious crimes in the United States in 1974 and for less than one-third in 1983? Did you know that recent trends show an increase in arrests of adolescents for murder‚ assault‚ and weapon use? The small number of youth who commit the most serious and violent offenses are becoming more and more violent. I found these statistics directly from the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency

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    monitoring‚ supervision‚ punishment‚ and treatment for the range offenders who are convicted of violations of the law. Even though there are problems and negative aspects of the correctional system‚ the American correctional system does an admirable job of providing appropriate justice to the correctional clients that it serves. There’s a wide variety on how correctional systems punish offenders. Depending on the crime that was made. Some punishments involves‚ Fines‚ Prison‚ Probation/Parole‚

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