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    enacted as an initiative designed to preserve the original idea. The idea was to impose life sentences on serious and violent offenders without imposing excessive sentences on non-violent offenders. As California searches for ways to decrease the recidivism rate of serious and violent offenders‚ we have to consider the current laws and the impact these laws have on the state of California. Currently 4‚000 men and women who are serving terms of 25 to life in California state prisons are non-violent

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    Community corrections also insist of a non-monitoring of the offenders with electronic monitoring‚ or day reporting to even housed arrest. Community corrections affect and also minimize the amount of classed and rehabilitation of offenders. The recidivism rate is higher as community corrections affect the wants and need of the offenders corrective behaviors and with these programs‚ they make more profit when the offender cannot complete the programs which are put in place. In simple term they make

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    In the United States‚ the corrections system is a network of agencies that administer a jurisdiction’s prisons and community-based programs. It is responsible for implement the punishment for a convicted offender. This can range from being on probation to serving years in prison. The current system has evolved to meet the demands of society for the past centuries. While the current system does a semi-decent job‚ it can be changed in order to be more effective and efficient. Reform 1 Of the changes

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    Prison Overcrowding Nicole Galarza Student DeVry University Abstract Prison recidivism continually grows in the United States‚ resulting in prison overcrowding. The government struggles to find ways to address the conditions in prisons‚ researcher have begun to look at alternatives to placing offenders in the system. These alternatives can result in lowering crime rate‚ recidivism and the overall prison population. The numbers of people in the United States that have spent time in prison causes

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    sense of protection‚ which serves the best interest of everyone. Drug Courts are community based intermediate sanctions that incorporate treatment principles into the Criminal Justice System and divert drug offenders from traditional punishments of probation and prison. The objective of drug courts programs is to treat the underlying problems of addiction among drug offenders and eliminate participants’ future drug use and crime. Drug courts came about as a result of the 1980’s "war on drugs" where

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    (1996). A meta-analysis of the predictors of adult offender recidivism: What works! Criminology‚ 34(4)‚ 575-607. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/220697595?accountid=35812 Kovandzic‚ T. V.‚ Sloan‚ J. J.‚ & Vieraitis‚ L. M. (2004). "STRIKING OUT" AS CRIME REDUCTION POLICY: THE IMPACT OF "THREE STRIKES"

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    there is still not the support or resources in many places to help juveniles with mental illness. Another goal that should be part of the juvenile justice system could be working with juveniles who have mental illness‚ and find the likeliness of recidivism. The juvenile justice system is challenged when it comes to youth with mental illness‚ and do not have the best resources to help these children get the help that they need. The problem with this is that about 65% of incarcerated juveniles and 60%

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    prison. It will do so by addressing the following points: the effect on deterrence of crime‚ the effect on victims and victim’s families‚ the effect on the offender‚ the social effect on society and the fiscal effect on society. Statistics on Recidivism and Crime Deterrence According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ the re-arrest rate for property offenders‚ drug offenders‚ and public-order offenders increased significantly during an 11-year period‚ from 1983 to 1994. These are the most current

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    are for individuals who commit acts of crime. These are two of the four acknowledged objectives of the criminal justice system along with deterrence and incapacitation. Punishment is used to create deterrence and rehabilitation is used to reduce recidivism. Punishing offenders and then following it up with rehabilitation through community supervision can be the source of helping deter crime. Punishment and community supervision should be based on the type of crime. If the appropriate sentence is issued

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    to serve time either in jail or prison. The Correctional System also punishes offenders by placing them into half way houses to serve the remainder of their sentence. Offenders can serve time in jail for up to a year and could be considered for probation or actually will be shipped to a prison. Finally‚ the courts determine whether or not the offender is guilty or innocent and from there the sentence is given to the offender. In most cases‚ the punishment is issued do to the crime that was committed

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