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Intermediate Sanctions

Intermediate Sanctions
Author: Voncile B. Gowdy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1993
Genre: Alternatives to imprisonment
ISBN:

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Intermediate Sanctions in Corrections

Intermediate Sanctions in Corrections
Author: Gail A. Caputo
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1574411829

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Annotation This book is devoted completely to intermediate sanctions systems and their individual programs.


Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines

Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines
Author: Michael H. Tonry
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1997
Genre: Alternatives to imprisonment
ISBN: 0788174223

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Sentencing guidelines & intermediate sanctions are two of the most significant criminal justice policy developments in recent decades. Half the States have adopted or considered statewide guidelines; & in early 1997, sentencing commissions were at work in more than 20 States. Intermediate sanctions have proliferated since 1980. This report describes separately the past 20 years of the respective policy & research developments of sentencing guidelines & intermediate sanctions; & the modest efforts, to date, to combine the two. Includes suggestions of next steps that policymakers might consider. Tables & figures.


Intermediate Sanctions

Intermediate Sanctions
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1990
Genre: Criminals
ISBN:

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Smart Sentencing

Smart Sentencing
Author: James M. Byrne
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1992-08-20
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Alternatives to prison and incarceration are explored in this volume. The contributors discuss intensive probation supervision, electronic monitoring, home confinement, shock incarceration, day reporting centres, the use of fines, split sentencing and the controversial issues surrounding alternative punishments. In conclusion, they look at the future of intermediate sanctions considering the many questions posed by criminal justice professionals and students.


Correctional Boot Camps

Correctional Boot Camps
Author: Doris L. MacKenzie
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1996
Genre: Correctional institutions
ISBN: 0788135112

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Includes: historical perspective; an overview of boot camp goals, components, and results; state correctional programs in N.Y. State, Illinois, and Georgia; the Federal system; boot camps in county jails (Santa Clara County, CA); juvenile boot camps (California and Florida); different program models (discipline in Georgia; substance abuse programming in adult correctional boot camps; boot camps as an alternative for women); program design and planning (multisite studies; boot camps and prison crowding); and the future of boot camps. Charts, tables and photos.


Intermediate Sanctions

Intermediate Sanctions
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1990
Genre: Alternatives to imprisonment
ISBN:

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Between Prison and Probation

Between Prison and Probation
Author: Norval Morris
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1991-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0195361199

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Across the country prisons are jammed to capacity and, in extreme cases, barges and mobile homes are used to stem the overflow. Probation officers in some cities have caseloads of 200 and more--hardly a manageable number of offenders to track and supervise. And with about one million people in prison and jail, and two and a half million on probation, it is clear we are experiencing a crisis in our penal system. In Between Prison and Probation, Norval Morris and Michael Tonry, two of the nation's leading criminologists, offer an important and timely strategy for alleviating these problems. They argue that our overwhelmed corrections system cannot cope with the flow of convicted offenders because the two extremes of punishment--imprisonment and probation--are both used excessively, with a near-vacuum of useful punishments in between. Morris and Tonry propose instead a comprehensive program that relies on a range of punishment including fines and other financial sanctions, community service, house arrest, intensive probation, closely supervised treatment programs for drugs, alcohol and mental illness, and electronic monitoring of movement. Used in rational combinations, these "intermediate" punishments would better serve the community than our present polarized choice. Serious consideration of these punishments has been hindered by the widespread perception that they are therapeutic rather than punitive. The reality, however, Morris and Tonry argue, "is that the American criminal justice system is both too severe and too lenient--almost randomly." Systematically implemented and rigorously enforced, intermediate punishments can "better and more economically serve the community, the victim, and the criminal than the prison terms and probation orders they supplant." Between Prison and Probation goes beyond mere advocacy of an increasing use of intermediate punishments; the book also addresses the difficult task of fitting these punishments into a comprehensive, fair and community-protective sentencing system.