Probation And Parole

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    Punishment vs Rehabilitation

    Punishment vs Rehabilitation Alana Plummer AJS/502 The way our society is set up it is expected for the criminal justice system to either punish or rehabilitate an individual that commits a crime. Punishment is a condition to refer to any change that occurs after a behavior that reduces the likelihood that that behavior will occur again in the future. Rehabilitation is a treatment and training to an offender so that he or she is made capable of returning to society. There are differences between

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    The Security Goals as Well as Challenges of Criminal Justice Paper

    challenges of criminal justice paper In this paper, it will discuss the criminal justice, security challenges, and objectives. Like the various goals local, state, and federal, the challenges they are dealing with and their roles. The goal of probation, parole, also correctional organization the privatization of government services, for the purpose of private and corporate security. Differing goals and objective The purpose the local, state, and federal police

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    Drug Treatment for Offenders

    Drug Treatment for Offenders Nicole Myers 20700 CRIJ 1304 Probation and Parole Abstract The addiction to drugs is a difficult thing for any individual to deal with. Often, addiction leads to the decline of a person’s well-being, financial security, and health. Drug addicts have a hard time keeping a job, their families suffer the consequences, and sometimes the addicts find themselves either in trouble with the law, or homeless on the street. There is an epidemic of almost epic proportions in

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    Paper 1

    Kaplan University Brian Wheeler CJ130: Introduction to Corrections Prof: Terry Campbell Unit 2 In this paper I’m going to describe how society’s response to crime impacts public policy, sentencing, practices, and correctional operations. Also

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    Electronic Monitoring in the Netherlands

    that Electronic Monitoring is used more in cases of detention sentences than in the area of judicial verdicts. Judges seem to be reluctant to choose to use Electronic Monitoring as an instrument to keep track of the people. And to make sure their parole officer can check up on them. I believe this is disappointing, but we - as an organisation - are going to work hard on this. I will get back to this in a minute while I speak about the developments over the last few years. As of the first of January

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    Community Corrections

    Community Corrections Community corrections are the programs which manage offenders outside of jail or prison. Community corrections include probation and parole. Probation is a correctional supervision within the community rather than jail or prison. Parole is a period of conditional, supervised release from prison. There are some offenders who do not present any threat to society, and to incarcerate them in a dangerous correctional system, which could cause harm or damage to the person, and possibly

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    Community Corrections

    residential or community setting outside of jail or prison (NIJ, 2014).”  Community corrections is a community based program setup for nonviolent offenders. These programs are not the same as probation. However, those who receive this sentencing may also serve time on probation. Community correction and probation have the same concepts, which is a court ordered suspension in lieu of a prison sentence. The difference is that the individual will spend no jail time and will be placed on community based

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    Criminal Justice

    or more public institutions and their staffs: police and other law enforcement agencies; trial and appellate courts; prosecution and public defender offices; probation and parole agencies; custodial institutions ( jails, prisons, reformatories, halfway houses, etc.); and departments of corrections (responsible for some or all probation, parole, and custodial functions). Some jurisdictions also have a sentencing guidelines commission. Other important public and private actors in this system include:

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    Cj 305 Final Exam

    corruption committed by CO’s. 12. What are some ways to reduce corruption in the prison environment? 13. Describe the discretion of probation and parole officers and provide examples of ethical and unethical applications of discretion 14. Discuss ethical issues for probation and parole officers and differentiate them 15. Describe the types of probation officers and ethical issues for each. 16. Explain how Abu Ghraib can provide us with lessons for managing the ethical prison. 17

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    The Security Goals as Well as Challenges of Criminal Justice Paper

    challenges of criminal justice paper In this paper, it will discuss the criminal justice, security challenges, and objectives. Like the various goals local, state, and federal, the challenges they are dealing with and their roles. The goal of probation, parole, also correctional organization the privatization of government services, for the purpose of private and corporate security. Differing goals and objective The purpose the local, state, and federal police

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