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BY AARON ELKINS CALEB KENDRICK JOSHUA SMITH Community Corrections

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BY AARON ELKINSCALEB KENDRICK

JOSHUA SMITH

Community Corrections

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Community Corrections Community Corrections are the subfield

of corrections in which offenders are supervised and provided services outside jail or prisons.

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Their Goals •Providing guidance, support and program

opportunities for all offenders returning to the community.

•Holding offenders accountable to their imposed conditions, as they resume life within the community.

•Collaborating and supporting community resources and parties with a vested interest in successful offender transition into the community

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Staff Goals They see that the offenders follow the

rules of community sentences. This mean that they have to supervise offenders, investigate rule infractions, and take action to address any serious violations.

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More Staff Roles Other roles are to help offenders

address their problems and needs. They counsel the offenders, identify problems and refer offenders to community agencies for help.

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Probation A sentence in which the offender is

retained in the community under the supervision of a probation agency and to is required to go by certain rules.

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Probation is the most frequently used criminal sentence in America.

Probation can be thought of as a type of posttrial diversion from incarceration

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Recidivism is getting higher each year because more people are going back to jail.

If there are more caseloads then there is going to be a higher recidivism rate.

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Types of Probation Straight-when an offender is sentenced

only to probation , with no incarceration or other form of residential placement.

Suspended sentence-the judge pronounces a jail or prison sentence but suspends the sentence on the condition that the offender performs well on probation.

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Types Of Probation Continued Split Sentence-the judge divides a single

sentence into a relatively short jail term followed by probation supervision .

Shock Probation- usually involves two sentences . The offender is initially sentenced to prison but is soon recalled to court and placed on probation.

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Types Of Probation Continued Residential Probation-involves placement

of the probationer in a structured, but generally open, living environment, such as a halfway house. When residential probation is used, it is common for the probationer to spend the early part of the sentence in the residential facility and then, upon successful discharge, to complete the probation sentence living in the free community.

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Placement on Probation A judge usually considers a host of factors when

deciding whether an offender should be sentenced, such as statues outlining eligibility for probation , structured sentencing guidelines , recommendations from the prosecuting and defense attorneys, the offender’s freedom or detention in jail before and during trial , the presentence investigation report prepared by the probation agency, and characteristics of the offender and offense.

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The Presentence Investigation

Conducted by the probation agency at the request of the judge, usually during the period between the finding or plea of guilt and sentencing.

The main tasks of the inquiry are to estimate the risk the offender presents to the community and to determine the offender’s treatment needs.

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Pretense Investigation Continued Here is a sample Pretense Investigation Checklist

1. A face sheet of indentifying demographic date. 2. A discussion of the instant or current offense as

perceived by the police, the victim , and the offender. 3. A summary of the offender’s prior legal record. 4. An overview of the offender’s past and present

social and psychological functioning. 5. The probation officer’s evaluation of the offender

and the officer’s recommendation for an appropriate sentence.

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Probation Chart States with the largest

probation populations.Georgia 435,361 Texas 434,309California 353,969Florida 274,079Ohio 254,898Michigan 182,706Pennsylvania 176,987Massachusetts 175,419Illinois 142,790Minnesota 127,797

States with the Highest Rates of Supervision

Georgia 6,144Idaho 4,405Massachusetts 3,484Minnesota 3,226Rhode Island 3,167Ohio 2,917Indiana 2,646Delaware 2,513Texas 2,485Michigan 2,392

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Probation Chart Continued States with the Highest Rates of Supervision.New Hampshire 454West Virginia 553Utah 584Nevada 697Minnesota 754Kansas 771New York 804Virginia 877North Dakota 896South Dakota 972

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Parole A method of prison release whereby

inmates are released at the discretion of a board or other authority before having completed there entire sentence.

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Probation & Parole Parole is not a court- imposed sentence,

and parole is used with persons leaving prisons

Parole release- releasing the inmate from prison at the discretion of a parole board before his sentence expires.

Parole supervision- involves supervision of the released offender in the community.

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Types of parole Straight parole- offenders are released

from prison directly into the community under supervision of the parole agency.

Residential parole- offenders serve part of the parole term in a community residential facilities or half way house.

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Objectives Parole is meant to provide community

safety and to promote offender betterment and reintegration into society. To relieve and contain prison crowding. And to control the behavior of prison inmates.

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Parole Guidelines Structured instruments used to estimate

the probability of parole recidivism and to direct the release decisions of parole boards.

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Georgia Parole Guidelines

Parole Decisions Guidelines, Time to Serve GRIDRisk Low (-5 to +2) Medium (3 - 6) High (7+) Risk

CSL Low Mid High Low Mid High Low Mid High CSL

1 15 17 19 17 20 22 20 22 26 1

2 18 20 22 20 22 24 24 26 28 2

3 20 22 24 22 24 28 26 28 32 3

4 22 24 26 24 28 34 28 32 38 4

5 30 34 40 34 42 52 40 50 60 5

6 36 40 52 40 50 60 52 65 78 6

7 40 44 60 48 60 78 60 76 102 7

8 65% of sentence 75% of sentence 90% of sentence 8

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Factors of Parole1. Seriousness of the current offense.2. History of prior violent behavior.3. Prior felony convictions.4. Use of firearm in committing the current

offense.

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Virginia Parole Board Decisions: 2012Month/Year Granted Parole Not Granted Revoked

2012 Number

January 4

February 9