Revoked

Revoked

Author: Allison Frankel

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13:

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"[The report] finds that supervision -– probation and parole -– drives high numbers of people, disproportionately those who are Black and brown, right back to jail or prison, while in large part failing to help them get needed services and resources. In states examined in the report, people are often incarcerated for violating the rules of their supervision or for low-level crimes, and receive disproportionate punishment following proceedings that fail to adequately protect their fair trial rights."--Publisher website.


Community Corrections

Community Corrections

Author: Robert D. Hanser

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2013-08-06

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 1452256462

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Offering comprehensive coverage with an applied, practical perspective, Community Corrections, Second Edition covers all the major topics in the field while emphasizing reintegration and community partnerships and focusing strongly on assessment, risk prediction, and classification. Author Robert D. Hanser draws on his expertise with offender treatment planning, special needs populations, and the comparative criminal justice fields to present a complete assessment of the issues and challenges facing community corrections today. Insights into how the day-to-day practitioner conducts business in community corrections are illustrated by such things as the increasing role technology plays in the field.


Program Models

Program Models

Author: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Office of Development, Testing, and Dissemination

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13:

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The Re-Emergence of Correctional Intervention

The Re-Emergence of Correctional Intervention

Author: Ted Palmer

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1992-03-30

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 0803945388

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Looking back to successful intervention programs of the 1970s--programs based on skill-development methods, control/surveillance techniques, psychologically oriented programs, and combinations of these procedures--Ted Palmer strongly supports these correctional intervention programs through an analysis of several recent studies, including his own. He evaluates the research to date on rehabilitation and describes the role--past, present, and future--of rehabilitation/ habilitation within the context of other correctional modalities, including the justice model philosophy. He also presents an intervention framework and a related theoretical structure that can assist in program development, intervention planning for offenders, and understanding and evaluating change-processes.