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    Susan Lafevre

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    Investigators confirmed her identity‚ and federal marshals pulled Walsh over in the neighborhood of where she lived. Walsh was back in the Michigan prison system where she pleaded guilty to escape. She was sentenced to five years probation and 18 months of parole. In January 2009‚ parole board members voted unanimously to free her. (Morin‚ K. 2011) (Mail Online‚ 2011) In conclusion‚ I feel like she was punished unfairly. She didn’t have to do much time at all after being charged for heroin and escape. They

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    Scott Throughout history prison has and continues to reach high rates in population. The increase in prison population has different possible causes. These causes range from strict drug laws prohibiting repeat offender’s more time in prison. Parole violations land some of the worse offender’s back in prison for longer lengths of time. Sex offenders would be more likely to go back and repeat the same crime or even murder their victims. Therefore the offender could get a life sentence for a worse

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    identification and placement of suitable applicants‚ drug treatment with concise goals and regulations‚ a cooperative approach‚ a monitoring of asceticism‚ jurisdictional participation and interaction with the applicants‚ and a team methodology in which probation officers‚ judges‚ prosecutors‚ defense attorneys‚ and treatment therapists coordinate their efforts. In addition‚ offenders that complete the program efficaciously

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    being the land of opportunity‚ the U.S has presented quite a few disadvantaged Americans’ with not so many opportunities. Especially those people of who have been arrested for a criminal crime. This also includes freshly released from prison‚ probation and/or parole. A study in 2012 shows with one in four Americans in the United States today‚ have been arrested. (Solomon). That same study shows most Americans being arrested at the age of twenty three. This poses dilemmas as for employment breaks. Another

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    options include probation‚ intense supervision‚ and house arrest and electronic monitoring. Juvenile probation consists of standard supervision of a juvenile offender by a probation officer. The juvenile offender must adhere to all rules and regulations of probation‚ report to their officer frequently‚ and stray from engaging in illegal activity. This type of community-based treatment is important for the juvenile’s process of behavioral and lifestyle changes. Juvenile probation is reserved for minor

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    Presentence Investigation Form Fill out completely and accurately. If you are unsure of an answer‚ estimate to the best of your knowledge and note that it is an estimate. All information will be verified and any discrepancies will be noted to the Court. Defendant Information Full (Legal) Name: ____________________________________________________________ _____ Alias or Nickname: ______________________ __________________________________________ Current Address: _____________________________________Phone:_______________________

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    by judges and juries. The purpose of having court is to seek justice and discover the truth. The people who make the court function properly are prosecutors‚ defense attorneys‚ and judges. * Corrections: In the corrections including the probationparole‚ jail‚ prison and community based sanctions such as electronic monitoring and house arrest‚ the purpose is to punish‚ rehabilitate‚ and ensure public safety. 3. What are the roles‚ functions and practices of the different personnel within

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    Electronic Monitoring

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    newest inventions‚ is a prime example of how to keep the population to a minimal in penitentiaries. It has also helped monitor other community corrections programs for people on parole‚ which is actually the main point why electronic monitor was invented. In addition it is constantly used in day programs and probation circumstances that a court puts upon a criminal. Due to its great success rate‚ it has even been used in different parts of the world. Countries like Canada and the United Kingdom

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    Effectiveness of Halfway Houses vs. Electronic Monitoring Introduction Halfway houses and electronic monitoring are two methods used by probation or parole officers to allow offenders to enter back in to the community in different ways. Each option for officers offers a different way of supervision which allows for offenders to enter back into the community while still being monitored. In this paper I am going to explain how both halfway houses and electronic monitoring work and how they each

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    While on parole‚ these inmates would be assigned a parole officer who would be responsible for monitoring these parolees and ensuring they are obeying all terms and conditions that they agreed to when released from prison. California has now gone away from sentencing prisoners to parole and many of these inmates are being let go on a supervised release program. The supervised release program is similar to parole but the number of inmates released on this program

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