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Probation: Administration Models
Probation officers are responsible for a variety of important offender supervision and case management functions, including visiting and interviewing clients, making referrals, maintaining rapport with court personnel and social service agencies, monitoring probationers' ...
- Actuarial Risk Assessment
- Absconding
- Attitudes and Myths about Punishment
- Boot Camps
- Absconding
- Addiction-Specific Support Groups
- Classification Systems
- Augustus, John
- Attitudes of Offenders toward Community Corrections
- Community Service Order
- Brockway, Zebulon
- Correctional Case Managers
- COMPASS Program
- Benefit of Clergy
- Bail Reform Act of 1984
- Community-Based Centers
- Discretionary Release
- Counseling
- Firearms Charges, Offenders With
- Boston's Operation Night Light
- Banishment
- Community-Based Vocational Networks
- Elmira System
- Crime Victims' Concerns
- Hare Psychopathy Checklist
- Case Management
- Beccaria, Cesare
- Day Reporting Centers
- Firearms and Community Corrections Personnel
- Cultural Competence
- Level of Service Inventory
- Caseload and Workload Standards
- Bentham, Jeremy
- Electronic Monitoring
- Furloughs
- Disabled Offenders
- Offender Needs
- Circle Sentencing
- Certified Criminal Justice Professional
- Financial Penalties
- Good Time and Merit Time
- Diversity in Community Corrections
- Offender Responsivity
- Conditional Sentencing and Release
- Civil and Political Rights Affected by Conviction
- Fine Options Programs
- Graduated Sanctions for Juvenile Offenders
- Drug- and Alcohol-Abusing Offenders and Treatment
- Offender Risks
- Conditions of Community Corrections
- Community Corrections Acts
- GPS Tracking
- Irish Marks System
- Drug Testing in Community Corrections
- Prediction Instruments
- Continuum of Sanctions
- Community Corrections and Sanctions
- Group Homes
- Maconochie, Alexander
- Effectiveness of Community Corrections
- Predispositional Reports for Juveniles
- Crime Control Model of Corrections
- Community Corrections as an Add-on to Imprisonment
- Halfway Houses and Residential Centers
- Pardon and Restoration of Rights
- Elderly Offenders
- Risk and Needs Assessment Instruments
- Curfews
- Community Corrections as an Alternative to Imprisonment
- Home Confinement and House Arrest
- Parole
- Environmental Crime Prevention
- Risk Assessment Instruments: Three Generations
- Diversion Programs
- Community Partnerships
- NIMBY Syndrome
- Parole Boards and Hearings
- Evaluation of Programs
- Wisconsin Risk Assessment Instrument
- Drug Courts
- Cook County Juvenile Court
- Probation and Parole: Intensive Supervision
- Parole Commission, U.S.
- Female Offenders and Special Needs
- Faith-Based Initiatives
- Costs of Community Corrections
- Residential Correctional Programs
- Parole Commission Phaseout Act of 1996
- Job Satisfaction in Community Corrections
- False Negatives and False Positives
- Determinate Sentencing
- Residential Programs for Juveniles
- Parole Guidelines Score
- Juvenile Aftercare
- Family Courts
- Employment-Related Rights of Offenders
- Restitution
- Parole Officers
- Juvenile and Youth Offenders
- Family Group Conferencing
- Ethics of Community-Based Sanctions
- Restitution Centers
- Pre-Parole Plan
- Liability
- Family Therapy
- Flat Time
- Prisoner's Family and Reentry
- Martinson, Robert
- Felony Probation
- Front-End and Back-End Programming
- Probation and Parole: Intensive Supervision
- Motivational Interviewing
- Field Visits
- Goals and Objectives of Community Corrections
- Reentry Courts
- Offenders with Mental Illness
- Investigative Reports
- History of Community Corrections
- Reentry Programs and Initiatives
- Public Shaming as Punishment
- Juvenile Probation Officers
- Humanitarianism
- Salient Factor Score
- Recidivism
- Manhattan Bail Project
- Indeterminate Sentencing
- Truth-in-Sentencing Provisions
- Sex Offender Registration
- Mediation
- Law Enforcement Administration Act Initiatives
- Victim Impact Statements
- Sex Offenders in the Community
- Mental Health Courts
- Long-Term Offender Designation
- Work/Study Release Programs
- Sexual and Gender Minorities and Special Needs
- Neighborhood Probation
- Loss of Capacity to Be Bonded
- Sexual Predators: Civil Commitment
- Offender Supervision
- Loss of Individual Rights
- Therapeutic Communities
- Pre-Sentence Investigation Reports
- Loss of Parental Rights
- Therapeutic Jurisprudence
- Pretrial Detention
- Loss of Right to Possess Firearms
- Thinking for a Change
- Pretrial Supervision
- Loss of Welfare Benefits
- Victim Services
- Probation
- Net Widening
- “What Works” Approach and Evidence-Based Practices
- Probation: Administration Models
- Philosophy of Community Corrections
- Women in Community Service Program
- Probation: Early Termination
- Political Determinants of Corrections Policy
- Probation: Organization of Services
- President's Task Force on Corrections
- Probation: Private
- Prison Overcrowding
- Probation and Judicial Reprieve
- Public Opinion of Community Corrections
- Probation and Parole: Intensive Supervision
- Public Safety and Collaborative Prevention
- Probation and Parole Fees
- Punishment
- Probation Mentor Home Program
- Punishment Units
- Probation Officers
- Reducing Prison Populations
- Probation Officers: Job Stress
- Reintegration into Communities
- Project Safeway
- Second Chance Act
- Recognizance
- Sentencing Guidelines
- Reparation Boards
- Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative
- Restorative Justice
- Split Sentencing and Blended Sentencing
- Revocation
- Temperance Movement
- Sanctuary
- Three Strikes and You're Out
- Shock Probation
- Victims of Crime Act of 1984
- SMART Partnership
- Violent Offender Reconciliation Programs
- Specialized Caseload Models
- Volunteers and Community Corrections
- Teen Courts
- Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs
- Wilderness Experience
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