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Tasia Macie Case Study

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Tasia Macie

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Building and rebuilding social ties between the offender and the victim.
Restoring ties with family
Obtaining education and employment
Securing offender a place in a normal functioning society
Restoring ties with the community

2. Judicial reprieve

3. Investigation, and screening, supervision of probation officers, interviewing, arranging relief, employment, and education.

4. The way I interpret the reintegrative philosophy, is a new beginning, or a second chance granted there may be some repeat offenders but over all to restore or to renew one’s stigmatization about themselves, and consider their value to society and not shaming them. The time has been served, and they have suffered the consequences.

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True diversion programs allow an individual for intake in the best interest of that individual. For example someone demonstrating drug use for adolescents would be suggested a recovery or 12 step program and someone suffering from chronic insubordinate behavior, may be considered some counseling and therapy. Minimization of system penetration means to analyze all options before court ordering one to be on probation and strict supervision, possibly by suggesting community service as part of restorative justice or a mentoring program to keep the court absent as much as possible until absolutely necessary.

7. Deferred judgement allows an individual to be rehabilitated without being prosecuted and deferred prosecution programs allow someone to receive treatment and without being incarcerated as an alternative.

8. Delancey Street probationary program does not humiliate to break down a facade upon the individuals that are referred/placed at the institution. The program has many principles and staff work hard to enforce growth and development upon students that have dropped out of school, or had failing grades ect.

9.Most probationers are white males, that have committed felony …show more content…

A probation sentence generally involves suspension of of the offender's sentence in return for the promise of good behavior in the community under supervision of a probation officer. Promising to hold or suspend a prison term while the latter promises to follow a set of rules or conditions that are mandated by the court. The effectiveness varies by the offense behavior of offenders. Women are more likely to be placed on probation for drug or property offenses, and men are sentenced for violence or driving under the influence. Women perform better while being placed on probation and have respect toward technical violations and new

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