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    Amrat Tahir Is life in prison without parole better than the death penalty? This is it‚ this is the last time you will ever see daylight again. The dim light of the outside world seems to be overtaken by shadows. You squeeze your eyes shut‚ and then everything goes dark. That is the death penalty. What exactly is the death penalty? In the dictionary‚ it is defined as‚ "the sentence of death upon a person by the state as a punishment for an offense." What the death penalty itself serves is retribution

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    Case Study: Out-of-Town Brown and the Besieged Probation Supervisor The Collier County Probation Department received two negative media remarks in the past month. The media stated that the probation agency was soft on crime. The chief of probation decided to react to the situation by implementing stricter and more detailed presentence investigation reports. However‚ the chief of probation used personal leave and left Joan Casey the supervisor in charge of the department. Casey is in charge of

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    LEGAL FEASIBILITY OF PROBATION AFTER APPEAL UNDER PHILIPPINE LAWS Probation is a remedy which offenders must avail of at the first opportunity. As presently worded‚ the Probation Law requires that the application for probation must be filed within the period for perfecting an appeal. Thus‚ the filing of an appeal and an application for probation are mutually exclusive remedies‚ such that recourse to one necessarily bars resort to the other – as each will operate as an automatic waiver of the

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    Social Workers and Probation Officers play a very important part in our environment. Each career has its own plans‚ goals‚ and quotas to meet. One thing you will notice is how similar the two are‚ but also how different they are. One career is not better than the other nor held higher than another because they both provide safety and security in their own individual ways for our society. There are a lot of similarities regarding the duties Social Workers and Probation Officers share‚ they

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    inequality of sentences. Some defendants receive the maximum sentence possible under the law; however‚ it is possible that another offender‚ sentenced by another judge in an adjacent courtroom‚ could receive significantly fewer years in prison or probation. The personalities of different judges‚ race of the offender‚ race of the victim‚ and social class have all been shown to be factors contributing to disparities in sentences. In response to the various problems of indeterminate sentencing systems

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    undeserved that a sentence can be just or unjust‚” he concluded. Once a person has been arrested‚ tried‚ and sentenced‚ the correctional process begins. Unlike Lewis’s exhortation‚ however‚ the contemporary American correctional system—which includes probationparole‚ jails‚ prisons‚ capital punishment‚ and a variety of innovative alternatives to traditional sentences—is tasked with far more than merely carrying out sentences. We also ask of our correctional system that it ensure the

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    are sometimes used. The most common methods used are some form of probation or parole. While both probation and parole are alternatives to incarceration‚ there are both advantages and disadvantages to their uses and effectiveness. Probation is best explained by Frank Schmalleger as “a sentence served while under supervision in the community” (300). For some offenders‚ it may be a good alternative to spending time in prison. Probation is a court ordered agreement where the offender is placed under

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    of rehabilitation. Next I will give a definition of parole and how it is different from mandatory release. I will also be giving a definition of probation and how probation compares to other forms of sentencing. This paper will also provide a definition as well as the options of community corrections. Lastly‚ I will critique the current rehabilitation and give my opinion on a better solution to the current parole process‚ the current probation system‚ and the current community corrections options

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    Probation and parole uses three main concepts or three main models. The three models are the control model‚ the social services model and the combined model. Each one of these models is based on different concepts and how probation and parole should be handled. Not only is there three models in probation and parole‚ but there is also three roles included in these models. There is the law enforcement role‚ the treatment role‚ and the blend role. Each of these roles plays a part in a certain model

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    help the overcrowding is to sentence the offender to probation or put them within community corrections. Releasing a prisoner on

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