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    offenders normal family relationships and rehabilitation services such as counseling‚ basic living skills‚ how to apply for jobs along with work training and placement. In the next few paragraphs much well be elaborated on historical models and variety of non-institutional correctional programs leading the way for community corrections. Treatment model Treatment is identified in the correctional literature as the original mission of community-based sanctions. “According to Fuller‚ Rothman argues

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    Punishment in the U.S. Corrections Punishment in the U.S. Corrections Melinda Winters CJA/234 Ms. Ortega March 7‚ 2013 Abstract This paper will give detail of the different forms of punishment in the U.S. department of corrections system. It will discuss what the state and federal objectives are. It will also tell how sentencing affects the state and federal system overall. It will explain what determinate and indeterminate sentencing is and which one is most important from

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    purpose of private institutions is to have the lower cost for the states. By granting the private security companies a license to run a state owned facility‚ the cost can be controlled well‚ than if the state was to control the supervisor. Intermediate sanctions can not only benefit both the prisons and the inmates themselves. It benefits the prisons by lowering the inmates within the jails and prisons. This allows the prisons to have more controlled environment and the accurate amount of correction

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    Punishments should fit the crime and when punishments are severe‚ most people will reconsider committing the same crime in fear that incarceration will result. Juvenile courts use the threat of punishment as a deterrent for minors that commit crimes. Rehabilitation is another punishment philosophy. In this philosophy‚ people that are found guilty of committing crimes might need to have a change in behavior to prevent a person from committing future crimes. Under this philosophy people who commit

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    offenses‚ and those convicted of misdemeanors (crimes which carry a sentence of less than one year)‚ are generally held in jails. These less serious offenses may receive a short term sentence to be served in a local jail or to alternative forms of sanctions‚ such as community corrections (halfway house or house arrest). There are other facilities for housing offenders. Facilities for holding convicted felons (offenders who commit crimes where the sentence is more than one year) are known as prisons

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    The four goals of punishment that a judge will consider‚ when imposing a sentence are: deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation‚ and retribution. These four justifications of criminal punishment have varied in main ways. While closely associated with utilitarianism‚ the deterrence and incapacitation strive to reduce imminent crime. Deterrence struggles to generate crime more costly‚ so less crime would transpire. Incapacitation does not attempt to modify behavior through rising cost; but simply

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    who are tried as adults (Hudson‚ 2009; Mason‚ Chapman‚ Chang and Simons‚ 2003; Nunez‚ Tang 2003) Hudson (2009) emphasizes that with the hope of eventual release juvenile offenders will be more inclined to better themselves and gravitate towards rehabilitation while incarcerated. Mason‚ Chapman‚ and Simon (2003) suggest that through education and

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    reconciliation and rehabilitation of the offender. The first initiative is Sentencing Circles‚ the objective is taking accountability‚ rehabilitation and reintegration into the community. The victim‚ offender‚ the family‚ friends‚ and loved ones of the victim and offender come together and speak about the incident to come to an understanding. After this has been successfully achieved‚ the judge will receive recommendations to what the sentence should entail such as “treatment‚ rehabilitation‚ reintegration

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    prison reform attempts to ensure the prisoner’s rights are being protected‚ while increasing the outlook for social reintegration. An essential component of prison reform includes alternatives to imprisonment such as diversion programs and intermediate sanctions. The process of diversion in corrections can simply be described as an attempt to divert

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    When sentencing a criminal‚ the judge can sentence a variety of different sentences. The judge can sentence offender to pay fines‚ intermediate punishments‚ imprisonment‚ or the death penalty (Latessa and Smith 2015). If a judge sentences imprisonment‚ this poses a pressing topic. Overcrowding is a prominent issue within the correctional system. Overcrowding does not only affect those convicted and imprisoned‚ it also affects the safety of correctional officers and other staff members. Poor conditions

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