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    programs while they are on community corrections. Community corrections is known as probation where the offender is required to follow the rules and regulations and any violations could get the offender place back in jail or prison‚ depending on the violation that was committed by the individual that is on community corrections. Community corrections can be very beneficial to those that place on probation for various reasons in the way of giving those individual that have committed criminal

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    play seven games in its 1988 season. They used S.M.U. as an example of what could happen when a college excessively violates N.C.A.A. regulations. The death penalty was the last option for the university because they were already on probation for past major violations with N.C.A.A. ("SMU Football Gets‚" 1987‚ p. 1C). The only thing left of S.M.U. after receiving ‘death’ was pick up the pieces and they are still trying to put the sport back together after so many years. To fully understand the

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    which requires “sight and sound separation”‚ that juveniles not be detained or confined in any institution in which they have sight or sound contact with adult inmates and that juveniles not be detained or confined in an adult jail or lockup. The violations cost the state $640‚000 per year in federal funding. Moreover‚ juveniles who may otherwise be incarcerated could instead be ending up in psychiatric residential treatment facilities (PRTFs) which are locked‚ in-patient facilities for children and

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    Position 4 Bribery (18 U.S.C. § 201-Type Violations 10 Compensation for Representational Services from Non-Federal Sources (18 U.S.C. § 203-Type Violations) 31 Conflicts of Interest (18 U.S.C. § 208-Type Violations) 38 Credit Card Abuse 57 Fraud (Violations Not Covered Elsewhere) 71 Gambling and Other Contest Violations 82 Gift Violations 83 Involvement in Claims Against the Government or in Matters Affecting the Government (18 U.S.C. § 205-Type Violations) 87 Misuse of Government Resources 90

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    Prior to ARI funding‚ the public defender and the probation officer serving the drug court managed mixed caseloads of both drug court and non-drug court participants. ARI funding allows the probation officer and a contract defense attorney to focus solely on the needs of drug court offender. Evidence-based/promising practices in use: LSI-R assessment‚ cognitive-behavioral therapy

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    integrated community corrections programs combine sentencing guidelines and judicial discretion with a variety of alternative sanctions and parole and probation options. In the second model‚ some states have instituted programs in which correctional officials may direct already sentenced offenders into alternative sanction programs and parole and probation options. Both models are designed to help reduce prison overcrowding

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    References: Ames‚ Linda‚ J. & Dunham‚ Katherine‚ T. (2002). Asymptomatic Justice: Probation As A Criminal Justice Response to Intimate Partner Violence Are You Being Stalked? (2011). Privacy rights clearing house. Retrieved October 27‚ 2011‚ from https://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs14-stk.htm Barzilai‚ K. (2011). Organizational theory

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    undeserved that a sentence can be just or unjust‚” he concluded. Once a person has been arrested‚ tried‚ and sentenced‚ the correctional process begins. Unlike Lewis’s exhortation‚ however‚ the contemporary American correctional system—which includes probation‚ parole‚ jails‚ prisons‚ capital punishment‚ and a variety of innovative alternatives to traditional sentences—is tasked with far more than merely carrying out sentences. We also ask of our correctional system that it ensure the

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    which the accused pleaded guilty with the advice of court-appointed counsel to the crime of "joyriding" and was placed on probation for two years. Then soon after the sentence was deferred because he was involved in a burglary and sentenced to 10 years in prison but only would receive 1 year with the advice from the parole. This was achieved due the fact that the probation officer questioned by the probationer about the incident and the parolee admitted his involvement. The offender filed a petition

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    the general population has a tendency to be more lenient‚ permitting them to proceed with life‚ as though nothing has ever happened. An example of this would be Lindsay Lohan. She is a repeat offender for shoplifting‚ drugs‚ drinking‚ and probation violation. “The child star‚ whose rap sheet includes a DUI‚ alleged necklace theft‚ and misdemeanor cocaine use‚ also cancelled a Toronto appearance last minute because her criminal past barred her from crossing the border--either that‚ or she refused

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