FY2012 CJKTOS follow-up report - Center on Drug and Alcohol
... important to note that this cost under-represents the overall cost offset from prison-based treatment because it does not include the cost to incarcerate, employment, and community health service utilization costs. Thus, examining the reduction of nearly $1.5 million in victim costs from crime durin ...
... important to note that this cost under-represents the overall cost offset from prison-based treatment because it does not include the cost to incarcerate, employment, and community health service utilization costs. Thus, examining the reduction of nearly $1.5 million in victim costs from crime durin ...
October 14, 2015 - Alaska Judicial Council
... o Substance abuse treatment, offered at some facilities, is required to be evidence-based and delivered in accordance with department standards. Accountability: o In 2013, DOC rebid its contracts with Community Corrections Centers, requiring them to reduce recidivism or risk losing their contract. ...
... o Substance abuse treatment, offered at some facilities, is required to be evidence-based and delivered in accordance with department standards. Accountability: o In 2013, DOC rebid its contracts with Community Corrections Centers, requiring them to reduce recidivism or risk losing their contract. ...
Do Criminal Offenders Have a Constitutional Right to Rehabilitation
... with an improved chance of being a useful citizen and of staying out of prison. This right requires not only education and therapy, but also a non-destructive prison environment and, when possible, lessrestrictive alternatives to incarceration. The right to rehabilitation is consistent with the driv ...
... with an improved chance of being a useful citizen and of staying out of prison. This right requires not only education and therapy, but also a non-destructive prison environment and, when possible, lessrestrictive alternatives to incarceration. The right to rehabilitation is consistent with the driv ...
Washington State Institute for Public Policy
... effect appears to stem from the prison-based therapeutic community experience for these offenders. Other Types of Drug Treatment. As shown in Exhibit 1, we also studied the effects of three other types of drug treatment modalities: prisonbased drug treatment that employs a cognitivebehavioral approa ...
... effect appears to stem from the prison-based therapeutic community experience for these offenders. Other Types of Drug Treatment. As shown in Exhibit 1, we also studied the effects of three other types of drug treatment modalities: prisonbased drug treatment that employs a cognitivebehavioral approa ...
Evidence-Based Adult Corrections Programs: What Works and What
... effect appears to stem from the prison-based therapeutic community experience for these offenders. Other Types of Drug Treatment. As shown in Exhibit 1, we also studied the effects of three other types of drug treatment modalities: prisonbased drug treatment that employs a cognitivebehavioral approa ...
... effect appears to stem from the prison-based therapeutic community experience for these offenders. Other Types of Drug Treatment. As shown in Exhibit 1, we also studied the effects of three other types of drug treatment modalities: prisonbased drug treatment that employs a cognitivebehavioral approa ...
Reentry Strategic Plan - Northampton County Department of
... Many very positive things are already happening within the education department at Northampton County Jail. The team noted that the judiciary values education as seen through their advocacy for education. ...
... Many very positive things are already happening within the education department at Northampton County Jail. The team noted that the judiciary values education as seen through their advocacy for education. ...
chapter two - Faculty Server Contact
... that offenders under community supervision should be closely supervised in order to detect violations of the conditions of community supervision, such as curfews, and prohibitions on drug and alcohol use. If a violation is detected, the three year supervision “clock” is pushed back to zero, which me ...
... that offenders under community supervision should be closely supervised in order to detect violations of the conditions of community supervision, such as curfews, and prohibitions on drug and alcohol use. If a violation is detected, the three year supervision “clock” is pushed back to zero, which me ...
Supplemental Clemency Petition - Show
... terrorism. Of the hundreds of thousands of inmates in our nation's prison systems for drug felonies, the vast majority of marijuana offenders with no history of violence currently receive sentences ranging from probation to a few years in prison. This Petitioner's conviction does not warrant the ser ...
... terrorism. Of the hundreds of thousands of inmates in our nation's prison systems for drug felonies, the vast majority of marijuana offenders with no history of violence currently receive sentences ranging from probation to a few years in prison. This Petitioner's conviction does not warrant the ser ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES IN PRISON? Harold Pollack
... continued. This would suggest that there are fewer sellers as well as fewer users to lock up. Why has the U.S. achieved such limited success in getting criminal offenders to curtail their drug use? Put slightly differently, why is it so difficult to replicate at the population level the substantial ...
... continued. This would suggest that there are fewer sellers as well as fewer users to lock up. Why has the U.S. achieved such limited success in getting criminal offenders to curtail their drug use? Put slightly differently, why is it so difficult to replicate at the population level the substantial ...
Women in the Criminal Justice System: Towards a non
... There are no open prisons for women or other gender-responsive community-based alternatives in Ireland. This is despite a wide body of research literature that shows women convicted of an offence have complex needs, and it now being widely accepted that a gender-specific approach is required for wom ...
... There are no open prisons for women or other gender-responsive community-based alternatives in Ireland. This is despite a wide body of research literature that shows women convicted of an offence have complex needs, and it now being widely accepted that a gender-specific approach is required for wom ...
COINTELPRO LIVES! - Personal Statement, case review articles
... I begin in the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. I seek Allah's protection from Satan, the rejected. I bear witness that there is only One God, worthy of all praise and worship, and He is Allah. I pray that Allah's peace and blessings be upon the Prophet of Allah, Muhammad son of Abdullah ...
... I begin in the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. I seek Allah's protection from Satan, the rejected. I bear witness that there is only One God, worthy of all praise and worship, and He is Allah. I pray that Allah's peace and blessings be upon the Prophet of Allah, Muhammad son of Abdullah ...
A revolution in the way we manage offenders
... However the Alliance would caution against making through the gate mentoring compulsory. The essence of mentoring is of a relationship freely entered into by both parties. This is backed up by the experience of the T2A pilots which found that the key advantage they provide in working with this age g ...
... However the Alliance would caution against making through the gate mentoring compulsory. The essence of mentoring is of a relationship freely entered into by both parties. This is backed up by the experience of the T2A pilots which found that the key advantage they provide in working with this age g ...
RCJ Mono - International Organization for Victim Assistance
... move to establish community-wide citizen task forces to address crime and violence as quality-of-life concerns. While the “law-and-order” and “holistic” camps often argue or talk past each other, it is the position of this monograph that through the use of a new paradigm of justice Restorative Commu ...
... move to establish community-wide citizen task forces to address crime and violence as quality-of-life concerns. While the “law-and-order” and “holistic” camps often argue or talk past each other, it is the position of this monograph that through the use of a new paradigm of justice Restorative Commu ...
Re-Entry Reform in Texas: 2005-2011
... justice plans by requiring their submission during even-numbered years, so that the needs of community justice divisions can be accounted for in the budget-making process. Also creates a permissive state/local incentive-based funding program, under which counties may set target reduction goals (in p ...
... justice plans by requiring their submission during even-numbered years, so that the needs of community justice divisions can be accounted for in the budget-making process. Also creates a permissive state/local incentive-based funding program, under which counties may set target reduction goals (in p ...
Re-visioning Drug Use: A Shift Away From Criminal Justice and
... seizures, and the use of drug tests violates individuals’ rights to privacy (Stevenson, 2011). It is clear that repressive drug policy may actually contribute to the harms associated with drug use. The use of incarceration to punish drug use highlights this concept even further. The policies related ...
... seizures, and the use of drug tests violates individuals’ rights to privacy (Stevenson, 2011). It is clear that repressive drug policy may actually contribute to the harms associated with drug use. The use of incarceration to punish drug use highlights this concept even further. The policies related ...
Managing and Treating Justice-Involved Individuals with Intellectual
... The level of intellectual functioning within incarcerated populations is lower than that in the general population. The average level of measured IQ among incarcerated offenders is about 10 points below that of the general population (Diamond, Morris, & Barnes, ...
... The level of intellectual functioning within incarcerated populations is lower than that in the general population. The average level of measured IQ among incarcerated offenders is about 10 points below that of the general population (Diamond, Morris, & Barnes, ...
the promises and perils of evidence-based corrections
... reversed. Many new laws and policies have enabled this change. The most prominent of these implement or reflect what have been called “evidence-based practices” designed to reduce prison populations and their associated fiscal and human costs. These practices—which broadly include the use of actuari ...
... reversed. Many new laws and policies have enabled this change. The most prominent of these implement or reflect what have been called “evidence-based practices” designed to reduce prison populations and their associated fiscal and human costs. These practices—which broadly include the use of actuari ...
1 The Adult Felony Justice Journey
... courts almost always start as residents and usually progress to nonresidential status. Once on nonresidential status, they live outside the facility but report regularly and are monitored to make sure that they are at jobs and other approved locations and that they are not using drugs or alcohol. ...
... courts almost always start as residents and usually progress to nonresidential status. Once on nonresidential status, they live outside the facility but report regularly and are monitored to make sure that they are at jobs and other approved locations and that they are not using drugs or alcohol. ...
File - (EPEA)
... The emphasis is on efficiency and cost-effectiveness, but also on justice and humane treatment. ...
... The emphasis is on efficiency and cost-effectiveness, but also on justice and humane treatment. ...
Prisons integrated drug treatment system
... ‘Any information required to provide adequate continuity of drug treatment should, with the client’s informed consent, be shared between CARAT and healthcare teams and with partner services such as Criminal Justice Integrated Teams, community drug treatment providers and Probation offender managers’ ...
... ‘Any information required to provide adequate continuity of drug treatment should, with the client’s informed consent, be shared between CARAT and healthcare teams and with partner services such as Criminal Justice Integrated Teams, community drug treatment providers and Probation offender managers’ ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DRAWN INTO VIOLENCE:
... In an attempt to fairly allocate military service in Vietnam, a total of seven national lottery drawings were held to determine who would serve in the military—although conscription was halted after the third lottery. The three lotteries used to draft servicemen were held in 1969, 1970, and 1971. Wh ...
... In an attempt to fairly allocate military service in Vietnam, a total of seven national lottery drawings were held to determine who would serve in the military—although conscription was halted after the third lottery. The three lotteries used to draft servicemen were held in 1969, 1970, and 1971. Wh ...
Federal Drug Sentencing Laws Bring High Cost, Low Return
... Congress increased drug penalties in several ways. Lawmakers enacted dozens of mandatory minimum sentencing laws that required drug offenders to serve longer periods of confinement. They also established compulsory sentence enhancements for certain drug offenders, including a doubling of penalties f ...
... Congress increased drug penalties in several ways. Lawmakers enacted dozens of mandatory minimum sentencing laws that required drug offenders to serve longer periods of confinement. They also established compulsory sentence enhancements for certain drug offenders, including a doubling of penalties f ...
Prison: the facts - Prison Reform Trust
... reoffending rates than custodial sentences of less than 12 months for similar offenders.6 The proportion of the sentenced prison population serving indeterminate or life sentences increased from 9% in 1993 to 19% in 2012.7 1 Ministry of Justice (2013) Population and Capacity Briefing for Friday 10 M ...
... reoffending rates than custodial sentences of less than 12 months for similar offenders.6 The proportion of the sentenced prison population serving indeterminate or life sentences increased from 9% in 1993 to 19% in 2012.7 1 Ministry of Justice (2013) Population and Capacity Briefing for Friday 10 M ...
Prison Life - University of Phoenix
... of mind.” Very few citizens cared about prison conditions, and those unfortunate enough to be locked away were regarded as lost to the world. By the mid-twentieth century, however, this attitude started to change. Concerned citizens began to offer their services to prison administrators, neighborhoo ...
... of mind.” Very few citizens cared about prison conditions, and those unfortunate enough to be locked away were regarded as lost to the world. By the mid-twentieth century, however, this attitude started to change. Concerned citizens began to offer their services to prison administrators, neighborhoo ...
Brown v. Plata: Renewing the Call to End Mandatory Minimum
... 8. See Neil Steinberg, The Law of Unintended Consequences, ROLLING STONE, May 5, 1994, at 33, reprinted in CRIMINAL SENTENCING 41, 43 (Robert Emmet Long ed., 1995) (noting that sentences for similarly situated defendants differed greatly between liberal and conservative regions of the country). Corr ...
... 8. See Neil Steinberg, The Law of Unintended Consequences, ROLLING STONE, May 5, 1994, at 33, reprinted in CRIMINAL SENTENCING 41, 43 (Robert Emmet Long ed., 1995) (noting that sentences for similarly situated defendants differed greatly between liberal and conservative regions of the country). Corr ...