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Probation, parole, and community-based corrections : supervision, treatment, and evidence-based practices / Gerald Bayens and John Ortiz Smykla

By: Bayens, Gerald | Smykla,John OrtizMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill, c2013. Description: xxv, 404 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780078111501Subject(s): Community-based corrections | Probation United States | Parole United StatesDDC classification: 364.60973 BAY
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Why Study Community-Based Corrections?: Using Evidence-Based Practices, Risk Assessment, and Intermediate Sanctions to Reduce Crime and Protect the Community
Legislation, Apprehension, Adjudication, and Corrections: The Four Filters Affecting Community-Based Corrections
Theories of Offender Treatment: Reasons to Have a Theoretical Roadmap
Assessing the Risk: The Importance of Classification
Pretrial Release and Diversion: Suspending Progression through the Formal Justice Process
Economic Sanctions: Fines, Restitution to Victims, and Community Service
Probation and ISP: The Most Common Methods of Correctional Supervision in America
Parole: The Crucial Phase of Reentry
Boot Camps and Jail-Based Community Supervision: Unique Alternatives to Traditional Community-Based Corrections Practices
Residential, Day Reporting, and Drug Courts: Offenders Living Among Us
Special Populations: Offenders with Mental Health Problems, Sex Offenders, and Women Offenders
Community-Based Corrections for Juveniles: Giving Kids the Chance They Need

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