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    Public safety is best secured by a comprehensive system that executes imprisonment for the most serious offender and supervision for offenders who are reentering society. As offenders transition from prison back to the community, the primary objective of intermediate sanctions is to protect public safety through alternatives other than incarceration. Rehabilitative and treatment programs must be provided within an institutional setting and in the community to minimize the risks of public safety.

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    a recent Idaho law requires tests and treatment plans for such young people. The law was intended to ensure prompt tests, which can include creating a screening team of experts from experienced fields like health departments, probation offices, corrections, and including his or her parents or guardians to help protect the minorities. In Texas they have created a law as well to protect the Juveniles of use of force to have them screened to see any mental illness arise before they have an incident in

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    The Nation Wide Dilemma in Corrections CJ 2500: CORRECTIONS Professor November 04, 2012 Running Head: Turnover Rate in Corrections Abstract Throughout the years, there has been one major dilemma that continues to hassle the administration whose sole purpose is to provide institutional sanctions, treatment programs, and services for managing criminal offenders. This dilemma is the high turnover rate of the Corrections Officers, whom agencies nation wide are

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    officers and officers in penal institutions is a big subject in the media now. Turn to a news station and the chances of seeing at least on case are pretty high. The most unreported incidents, however, is actually assault on police officers and corrections officers. The media does not report these issues nearly as much as it tries to portray officer assault on criminals. Why is it that the media covers up the big issue of officer assault and reports the “innocent” criminals being assaulted? When the

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    One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections by the PEW Center offers interesting insight into the system beyond the containment of offenders inside prison walls. For quite a long time, especially after reading Punished by Victor Rios in Professor Morton’s seminar course, my views on probation and parole systems were of a negative light. I read stories of the young boys constantly targeted by police, picked up for small offenses and then immediately on probation and looped directly into the

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    Community corrections are programs which oversea offenders outside of jail or prison. Community corrections include probation and parole. Probation is supervision within the community instead of jail or prison. Parole is a dated time where parolees are supervised upon release from prison. Some offenders are not dangerous to society. Their crimes do not warrant incarceration. The crimes are petty offences and will not be placed in a general population in prison. If they are placed in a prison they

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    Community corrections programs in the United States are founded upon the same principles of promoting public safety and security by housing any individual that has broken the laws established by society. However, while there are several similarities there are also several differences in each individual states correctional programs and philosophies. Consequently, those similarities and differences for the states of North Carolina and Oregon will be individually analyzed and explored. The state of

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    We all know that corrections is part of the American way to punish, for this purpose the corrections is been used and in put in play when it comes to law crimes. Corrections has been involved for an extensive amount of time, starting with the colonial times to present day. What help to make a change in the way of punishment was used was the used of penitentiary was the shift of corrections. After the change that brought the penitary the community model try to changed by giving the offendrs the opotunty

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    Strategic Plan II: Budgeting the Future of Corrections The Significance of Budgeting for the Future of the Correctional System The life blood of every correctional system is its budget. In order to plan for future budget needs, the Commissioner must be able to project future priorities for the correctional systems over the next decade. MISSION To protect and serve the states communities and correctional institutions by providing a detailed and highly accurate fiscal budget forecasting future needs

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    Correction Officers and problems they Deal With The problems that correctional officers deal with are low paid, and not enough people to do the job. They also have to deal with prisoner who have mental health problems and are not in their right mind. They also have to be on the lookout for ones who want to cause harm to others or the guards. They make shank and blowdarts that they can kill or harm another with. The inmates get new law that is in their favor every day while we lose more and more

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