What are intermediate sanctions?
Intermediate sanctions are new punishment options for judges that are more severe than probation but less harsh than jail.
How do some offenders' schedules combine incarceration with other penalties?
How do some offenders' schedules combine incarceration with other penalties?
Judges have new choices for punishment called intermediate sanctions, which are not as hard as jail but more than just probation.
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Shock probation strongly resembles split sentencing
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This is the minimum number of face-to-face meetings an officer must have with a client each week.
What is 5?
What does The Sentencing Project do?
The Sentencing Project is a group that helps find better alternatives to jail for people who break the law.
What was the original intent behind starting community service in Minnesota?
To allow offenders to work and make restitution to victims.
The Sentencing Project is a group that helps find better punishments instead of jail.
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The offender serves a relatively short period of time in custody(usually in a prison rather than a jail) and is released on probation clients must apply for probationary release from confinement and cannot be certain of the judge’s decision.
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Under "Strict Control," these two requirements ensure a client stays off the streets at night and holds a steady job.
What are curfews and employment?
How do these groups help people facing punishment?
These groups assist in writing special plans for offenders, which may include letters from family and friends.
Give examples of typical community service tasks assigned to offenders.
Tasks include cleaning and office work.
These groups help write special plans for people who break the law, including letters from family and friends.
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In shock probation, the court in effect makes a resentencing decision. probation is only a statutory possibibilty and often little more than an aspiration for the offenders as imprisonment begins
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To allow for "intense focus," officers in this program have caseloads that are described as this.
What is much fewer than average?
Do judges usually accept these special plans
Yes, judges agree to these plans most of the time.
Which offender groups are most likely to be assigned community service?
Minor offenders, drunk drivers, and youth.
Judges agree to these plans most of the time, and many people finish them.
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If probationary release is ordered, it may well come as a “shock” to the offender.
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This is the total number of mandatory community service hours required for a client to complete the program.
What is 132 hours?
What are some benefits of these intermediate sanctions?
They cost less, help keep families together, and allow people to remain in their communities.
What is an unresolved issue about community service according to experts?
Experts are unsure if it effectively reduces future crime or rehabilitates offenders.
These punishments cost less, keep families together, and let people stay in their community.
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Shock probation was begun in Ohio in 1965 and is used today in about half of the United States. Shock probation lowers the cost of confinement, maintains community and family ties, and may be an effective rehabilitative tool.
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While it can vary, this is the typical duration range (in months) required to complete this intensive program.
What is 12 to 18 months?