Alcohol Abstinence Monitoring Requirement
... Understanding and implementing the AAMR The AAMR was designed and implemented well from the outset, something that had a positive knock on effect throughout the course of the programme. Whether it be the strong governance structure, clear documented tools and information, training, effective partner ...
... Understanding and implementing the AAMR The AAMR was designed and implemented well from the outset, something that had a positive knock on effect throughout the course of the programme. Whether it be the strong governance structure, clear documented tools and information, training, effective partner ...
Are Bills of Attainder the New Currency?
... 3. Henry, supra note 1. Generally, teenagers are not known for having the most sound judgment or grasp of the legal consequences of their actions, and yet most teenagers can stumble through adolescence so that they may as adults look back and marvel at their temporary period of foolishness. Research ...
... 3. Henry, supra note 1. Generally, teenagers are not known for having the most sound judgment or grasp of the legal consequences of their actions, and yet most teenagers can stumble through adolescence so that they may as adults look back and marvel at their temporary period of foolishness. Research ...
The Debt Penalty
... The criminal justice system saddles offenders with financial obligations at nearly every stage of the legal process. Two primary justifications underlie these obligations: punishment and revenue generation. Legal systems impose fines, fees, and restitution requirements as a punitive measure intended ...
... The criminal justice system saddles offenders with financial obligations at nearly every stage of the legal process. Two primary justifications underlie these obligations: punishment and revenue generation. Legal systems impose fines, fees, and restitution requirements as a punitive measure intended ...
Swift and Certain
... Our criminal justice system is inefficient and slow. Victims and witnesses are being let down through the constant delays in cases coming to court. The public lacks confidence in how justice is being dispensed. Defendants are waiting months for their cases to be brought to trial, causing uncertainty ...
... Our criminal justice system is inefficient and slow. Victims and witnesses are being let down through the constant delays in cases coming to court. The public lacks confidence in how justice is being dispensed. Defendants are waiting months for their cases to be brought to trial, causing uncertainty ...
A Profile of the Macoupin County Criminal and Juvenile Justice
... population of 49,055, according to estimates by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census. Using these figures, Macoupin County was the 11th largest county in Illinois geographically, but 30th largest in terms of population. Combining these two measures, Macoupin County had the 45th hig ...
... population of 49,055, according to estimates by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census. Using these figures, Macoupin County was the 11th largest county in Illinois geographically, but 30th largest in terms of population. Combining these two measures, Macoupin County had the 45th hig ...
Canada`s Juvenile Justice System: Promoting
... demands were being made, there was an increasing awareness among governments of the high costs associated with the use of expensive custody facilities. In spite of the large increase in the numbers of youth in custody following the enactment of the YOA, more than three-quarters of youth receiving cu ...
... demands were being made, there was an increasing awareness among governments of the high costs associated with the use of expensive custody facilities. In spite of the large increase in the numbers of youth in custody following the enactment of the YOA, more than three-quarters of youth receiving cu ...
Washington State Institute for Public Policy
... adult offenders. We asked a simple question: What works, if anything, to lower the criminal recidivism rates of adult offenders? To provide an answer, we systematically reviewed the evidence from 291 rigorous evaluations conducted throughout the United States and other English-speaking countries dur ...
... adult offenders. We asked a simple question: What works, if anything, to lower the criminal recidivism rates of adult offenders? To provide an answer, we systematically reviewed the evidence from 291 rigorous evaluations conducted throughout the United States and other English-speaking countries dur ...
Evidence-Based Adult Corrections Programs: What Works and What
... adult offenders. We asked a simple question: What works, if anything, to lower the criminal recidivism rates of adult offenders? To provide an answer, we systematically reviewed the evidence from 291 rigorous evaluations conducted throughout the United States and other English-speaking countries dur ...
... adult offenders. We asked a simple question: What works, if anything, to lower the criminal recidivism rates of adult offenders? To provide an answer, we systematically reviewed the evidence from 291 rigorous evaluations conducted throughout the United States and other English-speaking countries dur ...
A Sourcebook of Delinquency Interventions
... evidence of statistically significant positive effects. In addition, there must be evidence that replication by different implementation teams at different sites is possible with similar positive outcomes. Evidence-Based Practices: Treatment and practices which have been independently evaluated and ...
... evidence of statistically significant positive effects. In addition, there must be evidence that replication by different implementation teams at different sites is possible with similar positive outcomes. Evidence-Based Practices: Treatment and practices which have been independently evaluated and ...
overview of the community corrections system in kenya
... information regarding the home conditions of the inmate and this involves gathering basic offender information, interviewing the offender at his/her home, place of work, victims of the offence, community members and any relevant institution, Assessing aggravating circumstances, compiling the report ...
... information regarding the home conditions of the inmate and this involves gathering basic offender information, interviewing the offender at his/her home, place of work, victims of the offence, community members and any relevant institution, Assessing aggravating circumstances, compiling the report ...
2014_Borden_Barbara_A_Dissertation
... white collar offenders in which she found that “[w]omen’s economic marginality, not liberation or occupational mobility,” explained their offending, and that men’s white collar offending was not the “norm” from which women deviate (p. 70). Subjecting a first-time female offender to incarceration has ...
... white collar offenders in which she found that “[w]omen’s economic marginality, not liberation or occupational mobility,” explained their offending, and that men’s white collar offending was not the “norm” from which women deviate (p. 70). Subjecting a first-time female offender to incarceration has ...
Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act
... 15 STATUTORY MINIMUMS.—Notwithstanding any other pro16 vision of law, in the case of a conviction under section 401 17 or 406 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 841 18 and 846) or section 1010 or 1013 of the Controlled Sub19 stances Import and Export Act (21 U.S.C. 960 and 963) 20 for which ...
... 15 STATUTORY MINIMUMS.—Notwithstanding any other pro16 vision of law, in the case of a conviction under section 401 17 or 406 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 841 18 and 846) or section 1010 or 1013 of the Controlled Sub19 stances Import and Export Act (21 U.S.C. 960 and 963) 20 for which ...
Proposals Published in Pennsylvania Bulletin (47 Pa.B. 1999)(04/08
... In every case in which a court of record imposes a sentence for a felony or misdemeanor, and a Sentence Risk Assessment Summary is required to be considered, the court shall make as a part of the record, and disclose in open court at the time of the sentencing, the offender’s risk category. In every ...
... In every case in which a court of record imposes a sentence for a felony or misdemeanor, and a Sentence Risk Assessment Summary is required to be considered, the court shall make as a part of the record, and disclose in open court at the time of the sentencing, the offender’s risk category. In every ...
What Is So Special About Male Adolescent Sexual Offending?
... is seen as a critical time period in this theory because an at-risk individual typically begins experiencing greater sex drive as a result of entering puberty yet is less able to fulfill this in socially acceptable ways. In addition, sexual arousal from contacts with children or coercive sex is cond ...
... is seen as a critical time period in this theory because an at-risk individual typically begins experiencing greater sex drive as a result of entering puberty yet is less able to fulfill this in socially acceptable ways. In addition, sexual arousal from contacts with children or coercive sex is cond ...
the importance of volunteers - Texas Department of Criminal Justice
... F. No volunteer shall contact the victim of an offender, including a family member who may be the victim. The offender may state that he wants to reconcile with or make it up to the victim. It is the responsibility of the volunteer to notify staff if the offender has made such a request, but the vol ...
... F. No volunteer shall contact the victim of an offender, including a family member who may be the victim. The offender may state that he wants to reconcile with or make it up to the victim. It is the responsibility of the volunteer to notify staff if the offender has made such a request, but the vol ...
Harries, R., “Modelling and predicting recorded property crime
... for modelling cannot be underestimated. For example, recorded violence against the person has only fallen twice in the last half century: once due to a change in the law and once due to a change in the counting rules. It is difficult to see how one could reasonably build a model of violent crime tha ...
... for modelling cannot be underestimated. For example, recorded violence against the person has only fallen twice in the last half century: once due to a change in the law and once due to a change in the counting rules. It is difficult to see how one could reasonably build a model of violent crime tha ...
Comorbid Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders of
... The low prevalence of APD (8-14%) and SUD (8-44%) among nationally representative samples of male homicide offenders with MMD in the existing literature is not in accordance with the replicated findings that SUD is more common among persons with schizophrenia (47% lifetime prevalence in the United S ...
... The low prevalence of APD (8-14%) and SUD (8-44%) among nationally representative samples of male homicide offenders with MMD in the existing literature is not in accordance with the replicated findings that SUD is more common among persons with schizophrenia (47% lifetime prevalence in the United S ...
Proposition 57: Criminal Sentence. Parole. Juvenile Criminal
... Additionally, the court considers a number of factors in context with the crime committed, such as the child’s family environment and performance in school.63 Sentences can range from community service and probation to detention in a juvenile home, ranch, or camp.64 The juvenile court does not reta ...
... Additionally, the court considers a number of factors in context with the crime committed, such as the child’s family environment and performance in school.63 Sentences can range from community service and probation to detention in a juvenile home, ranch, or camp.64 The juvenile court does not reta ...
THE RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY (RNR) MODEL Does Adding the
... of Service (LS) family of instruments represents the clearest products of RNR and the most widely used (Andrews, Bonta, & Wormith, 2010). The Level of Service Inventory–Revised (LSI-R; Andrews & Bonta, 1995) systematically assesses general risk level and criminogenic needs, whereas the Level of Serv ...
... of Service (LS) family of instruments represents the clearest products of RNR and the most widely used (Andrews, Bonta, & Wormith, 2010). The Level of Service Inventory–Revised (LSI-R; Andrews & Bonta, 1995) systematically assesses general risk level and criminogenic needs, whereas the Level of Serv ...
Crime and Incarceration in the 1990s
... they have no direct effect on measures of the crime rate over that period. It is difficult to determine precisely the overall level of drug crime or the impact of drugs on other crimes. For example, burglary rates have declined substantially in recent years, but it is possible that these offenses ma ...
... they have no direct effect on measures of the crime rate over that period. It is difficult to determine precisely the overall level of drug crime or the impact of drugs on other crimes. For example, burglary rates have declined substantially in recent years, but it is possible that these offenses ma ...
A Profile of the Massac County Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems
... Massac County, located in southern Illinois, covers an area of 239 square miles and had a 2003 population of 15,138, according to estimates by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census. Using these figures, Massac County was the 7th smallest county in Illinois geographically, but 76th l ...
... Massac County, located in southern Illinois, covers an area of 239 square miles and had a 2003 population of 15,138, according to estimates by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census. Using these figures, Massac County was the 7th smallest county in Illinois geographically, but 76th l ...
Mental Health Screening in Juvenile Justice Settings
... The guidelines below are applicable to a wide array of jurisdictions and states seeking to develop or improve screening services for juvenile justice-involved youth who may be experiencing behavioral health disorders. The four phases and ten steps of Behavioral Health Screening in Juvenile Justice S ...
... The guidelines below are applicable to a wide array of jurisdictions and states seeking to develop or improve screening services for juvenile justice-involved youth who may be experiencing behavioral health disorders. The four phases and ten steps of Behavioral Health Screening in Juvenile Justice S ...
Second Chances: A Comparison of Civic
... in crafting approaches to reentry (p. 3). However, community responses need to be situated within evidence-based frameworks, drawing upon the accumulated wisdom from three distinct literatures: ‘‘identity transformation research’’ at the micro level, ‘‘life course research’’ at the meso-level, and ‘ ...
... in crafting approaches to reentry (p. 3). However, community responses need to be situated within evidence-based frameworks, drawing upon the accumulated wisdom from three distinct literatures: ‘‘identity transformation research’’ at the micro level, ‘‘life course research’’ at the meso-level, and ‘ ...
Recidivism: Costs and Solutions
... now finds the financial burden too much to bear. For the first time in history, states’ expenditures on corrections are being cut and the question much be asked, what about public safety? The crime control policy in the United States for the past several decades has been incapacitation. This theory ...
... now finds the financial burden too much to bear. For the first time in history, states’ expenditures on corrections are being cut and the question much be asked, what about public safety? The crime control policy in the United States for the past several decades has been incapacitation. This theory ...
Four transitions in the United Nations Crime Programme
... the growth of transnational and organized crime, including terrorism, trafficking in persons, and money laundering, required a more action-oriented UN Crime Programme, one that was not being provided by the expert-driven Committee, which was devoting most of its time to soft-law resolutions. This c ...
... the growth of transnational and organized crime, including terrorism, trafficking in persons, and money laundering, required a more action-oriented UN Crime Programme, one that was not being provided by the expert-driven Committee, which was devoting most of its time to soft-law resolutions. This c ...