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In two pages this paper describes the characteristics necessary to achieve probation officer effectiveness. There is no bibliogra...
In eight pages this paper discusses parole and probation revocation issues from a legal and judicial standpoint. Six sources are ...
In twenty pages this paper examines standard probation programs and presents intensive supervision programs as a preferable option...
In fourteen pages this paper discuses the problems of recidivism in the U.S. system of correction with various models for sentenci...
job. Counseling is available to those who need it. The office may make home visits to catch the probationer by surprise. Mandat...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses how to reduce criminal recidivism through intensive supervision programs instead of standar...
In five pages this paper discusses a 3 year period of juvenile probation officers' ongoing professional development. Two sources ...
when they have only served probation rather than having been incarcerated. The study in England was also based on a population ma...
is a more certain way to monitor the offenders and also serves to result in a higher rate of those who do not return to a life of ...
are mentally ill. One of the questions that then arises from this data is, are the white mentally ill sentenced to incarceration ...
rather noble institution and embraces the authority to encompass the most important duty imaginable which is to protect and reform...
In eight pages this paper examines the high percentage of people of color who are currently incarcerated along with those presentl...
crimes. Allowing violent criminals to be released is ludicrous. Parole reform is necessary to ensure a safe society. While the law...
while on probation, to the extent that "the issue of recidivism among these offenders cannot be underestimated, since this has a d...
Analysis There are very few people in society today want to see bad men and women doing bad things in public --...
a considerable difference between the garment worker of the nineteenth century and the beat cop of the twenty-first century. Howe...
in 1950 was named the first Roscoe Pound Professor of Law (Rubenser 183). In Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency, which was first pub...
and determine that was low ("Rational" 322). In other words, she applied rational guidelines to the process of deciding the contex...
State probation. The seriousness of a juveniles charge(s) and/or the number of charges determines what type of probation a juvenil...
for three offenses, no matter how slight each one is. The idea behind the punishment is to deter criminals, but it doesnt always w...
live within a civilized society as well as reduce recidivism rates. II. "MEDICAL MODEL" APPROACH TO CRIMINALS All offender...
is common in some prison systems to grant two or three days of good time for each day the prison behaves himself or herself. For e...
welfare sympathizers in an already-overwrought social work system. II. CONTROL MODEL AGENCY & SOCIAL SERVICE MODEL AGENCY ...
perspective is that OJ Simpson was tried by a jury of his peers. There was an Asian judge and a jury made up of minorities. The pr...
twenty-five years. Last year just under 2.1 million offenders are incarcerated around the country (Whitford, 2004). Another 15 m...
be more detrimental than beneficial, much of the public connects it with a common sense approach to combating juvenile offenders. ...
positive relationship between the police and the youth, lead to violence, property destruction, arrests, court hearings and more. ...
though she says that she does not believe that she has the same problem. "Im not really sad. Things are just hard." When asked ...
Community Service" (Probation division, 2001). How It Works Adult services, as the name implies, "is responsible for supervising...
absolute, or to take the view that killing an enemy to defend ones country is not "covered" by the ethical imperative....