Probation And Parole

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    Law Enforcement

    Week One Assignment Crystal Cazares CJA/204 Mr. Samuel Ramos 9/17/2011 The Criminal Justice System is a set of agencies and processes created by the government to control crime and impose penalties on those who do not follow the laws. How the justice system works depends on the jurisdiction that is in charge, or where the crime was committed. Different jurisdictions have different laws, agencies and ways that

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    Criminal Justice

    importance of prisoner reentry has been drastically lowered with less emphasis on helping those to prepare for their release and with post release community integration. As a result, the shortage of reentry programs and limited responsibility of probation or parole to assist in re-entry; the rate at which people return to prison or jail is high. Keywords: reentry, recidivism, institutionalization Re-Entry and Its Effects: Institutional and Post Release Those who are incarcerated do not only serve

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    Jail and Prison

    Jail and Prison Kadeeja Philpot 201/CJS 3/18/2016 Dr.Bride Jail and Prison As the populace develops alongside develops crime rates. With the help of community-based programs, jails, and prisons. Criminals are being held accountable for their actions. The criminal justice system is designed for criminals to obtain their punishment as a result of the crime committed. There are different levels of punishment established from jails to prisons. Jails and prisons hold some corresponding

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    Community Correction Paper

    Feltgen Community corrections programs oversee offenders outside of jail or prison, and are administered by agencies or courts with the legal authority to enforce sanctions. Community corrections include probation correctional supervision within the community rather than jail or prison and parole a period of conditional, supervised release from prison. The Community Corrections Division of the Department of Corrections supervises an active caseload of approximately 18,000 offenders in communities

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    Module 5 Discussion Board

    lawful authority. 9. Confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement. 10. The status of a convicted offender who has been conditionally released from prison. 11. _______ probation. You are in jail and then, to your surprise, you are out on probation. 12. A style of policing marked by a concern for order maintenance. 13. An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law 17. Conditional freedom granted as long as the offender meets

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    Section Vii In The Corrections

    al. Section VII (seven) covers parole and the reentry of prisoners. Section VIII (eight) elaborates on the experiences of the correctional staff members. I found these two equally important yet interestingly contradictory ideas to cover together. Both sections are full of information and relates well with the extra research on the specific topics. Summary and Analysis: The introductory information contain in Section VII was relating origin and history of parole. What was interesting that I did

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    Criminal Justice

    Jails and prisons CJA/204 The prisons in the United States are both federal and state operated. Prisons range in security from minimum security to super max. Minimum security prisoners are considered to pose little physical risk , close security usually have cells operated at a remote location they often let prisoners out in the common areas for exercise and work related experience this gives them a breakup of the day and gives them something to work for. Maximum security prisons operate on

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    Correctional System

    them and they are not all going to jail or prison. Since the jails and prisons are overcrowded for misdemeanor offences the judge might have them pay fines, do community service, go to rehab, probation, or do weekend time. Now for felony offense there are some harsher punishments then misdemeanors like parole and or sentenced to death. The punishment needs to fit the crime because the 8th amendment to the constitution is against cruel and unusual punishment. Fines a judge might give to them for like

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    Corrections and Treatment

    are in need. The two community-based treatments that I will focus on are probation and electronic monitoring. Probation is non-punitive legal dispositions for delinquent youths, emphasizing treatment without incarceration. Probation can be assigned to a youth as a sentence for a crime. What happens with probation is the youth is assigned a probation officer and are given specific rules they must follow while on probation. They may also be assigned to participate in other specific treatment programs

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    Letter of Explanation

    place to ensure that there is not a reoccurrence of the problem. List everything you’ve done to prevent  future occurrences. This can include attending a recovery program, community work, therapy. Include compliance with terms of probation, restitution, or parole. You may live in a different area with positive influences now, or maybe you’ve joined support groups. Show that you are not the same person who committed the offense. Show remorse You are genuinely sorry for what you did. You

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