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    (NCDC)-Karen‚ Boma Rescue Centre in Kariobangi and Jehova Jaire Children Centre in Mihang’o- Kayole which are the point of focus in this paper with the aim of identifying the role of the church in pastoral care and counselling of children living in rehabilitation centres. Generally‚ it has been the nature of the church to collaborate with other institutions towards improving and the

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    CHAPTER 5 INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS: BETWEEN PROBATION AND INCARCERATION Chapter Objectives 1. Define intermediate sanctions and describe their purpose. 2. Define net widening. 3. Describe how intensive supervision probation works. 4. Explain what drug courts are. 5. Explain how day fines differ from traditional fines. 6. Describe what a sentence to community service entails. 7. Explain what day reporting centers are. 8. Describe how remote-location monitoring works. 9. Explain what residential

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    History of American Corrections The corrections system in America began mostly with the arrival of William Penn and his “Great Law.” This was back in 1682; the “Great Law” was based on humane principals and also focused on hard labor as a punishment. The corrections system really began to take hold in North America in the late 1700’s with the idea’s and philosophy of Beccaria‚ Bentham‚ and Howard. These philosophies were based on the thought that prisoners could be treated and reformed back

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    strategy applies a range of intermediate punishments and would better meet the needs of the penal system‚ convicted offenders‚ and the community by lowering costs and prison overcrowding‚ while keeping intermediate crime offenders out of jails and prisons. Body Paragraphs: 1. How Community Corrections provides alternatives to imprisonment. 2. How Community Corrections is designed to consider both the safety of local residents as well as the treatment and rehabilitation needs of the offender

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    Corrections In this essay I will attempt to explain and discuss probation and how it compares to other forms of sentencing‚ the types of prison‚ the origins of rehabilitation in prisons‚ parole and how it differs from mandatory release and finally options of community corrections. Ending the essay will be a critique on the current rehabilitation options. The history of probation in the United States started in Boston in 1841. Starting with probation and how it differs to other forms of sentencing‚

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    Some similarities are that both courts issues sanctions‚ courts plea bargaining is often an option‚ the defendant has a due process rights in addition to unreasonable searches and seizures rights. Juvenile and adult offender receive Miranda rights at time of arrest.(Bartollas‚ Miller. 2008). Both courts use proof beyond a reasonable doubt as a standard for guilt or innocence. Boot camps is an option for both juveniles and adult offenders. Juvenile and adult courts have their crimes classified as

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    CJS 230 Corrections A World Apart Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/CJS-230/CJS-230-Complete-Class-Course For more classes visit http://www.assignmentcloud.com CJS 230 WEEK 1 CHECKPOINT TWENTIETH-CENTURY PENITENTIARY SYSTEM Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/CJS-230/CJS-230-WEEK-1-CHECKPOINT-TWENTIETH-CENTURY-PENITENTIARY-SYSTEM CheckPoint: Twentieth-century Penitentiary System · Review Ch. 3 of Corrections. · Write a 200-

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    Probation And Parole Essay

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    Probation and parole are not just used as an intermediate sanction in the United States‚ the concept of probation and parole extends beyond our borders. In this paper I will be exploring the penal systems of the United Kingdom and Japan. As we know‚ probation and parole is designed to reintegrate and rehabilitate offenders so they can return to the community. In the United States probation is a community supervision sanction imposed in lieu of incarceration‚ while parole involves supervision of

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    Yessine‚ A.K. (2008). Exploring the Black Box of Community Supervision. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation‚ 47‚ 248-270. Clawson‚ E.‚ B. Bogue and L. Joplin (2005) Implementing Evidenced-based Practices in Corrections . Cullen‚ F.T.‚ Smith‚ P.‚ Lowenkemp‚ C.T.‚ and Latessa‚ E.J. (2007). Nothing Works Revisted: Deconstructing Farabee’s Rethinking Rehabilitation. Forthcoming Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Cullen F. T.‚ A. J. Myer‚ and E. J. Latessa (2009). Eight Lessons Learned from Moneyball:

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    courtrooms‚ while sentencing options were once largely limited to incarceration and probation. (n.d. State Sentencing Reforms) Significant new sentencing options have become available over the past few decades‚ which are considered intermediate sanctions. Intermediate sanctions employ sentencing alternatives that fall between outright imprisonment and simple probationary release back into the community. They are intended to provide prosecutors‚ judges‚ and corrections officials with sentencing options

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