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    Offender Reentry

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    there are significant changes needed in regards to offender reentry into the community (Wilkinson, 2001). The entire idea of this program is quickly spreading throughout the corrections world and has been long overdue (Wilkinson, 2001). Offender reentry does not simply mean releasing a prisoner back into society. Rather, it means that the offender is considered ready for release and in conjuncture with their community management; they will have a low risk of recidivism (Wilkinson, 2001). Utilizing

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    Carroll. Collette is part of a team of the California Reentry Institute (CRI) which is a pre and post releases program those offenders within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation which is located in San Quentin State Prison. The California reentry program was developed in 2008; the Department of Correction realized offenders being released from prison should have the opportunity to attend a pre and post release program. The reentry program is a volunteer program to the offenders

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    gaining ground in the criminal justice system, work release programs constitute one of the proposed approaches towards inmate rehabilitation for smoother reentry into society. Work release programs allow selected prisoners to access paid work in the community during the last few months of their incarceration. According to Duwe (2014), the rationale for work release programs lies in the claim that they can help reduce recidivism and promote post-release employment. The achievement of a smoother transition

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    Christopher Fischer Corrections November 16th, 2014 Intermediate Sanctions in the Criminal Justice System Modern day prisons are being shoved full of a number different crimes, however many of these offenders are serving time for non-violent crimes such as drug offences or white collar crimes. Especially with the war on drugs and the large percentage of drug offenders being put behind bars for years and years for, realistically not a lot, the criminal justice system has been trying to come up

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    For many decades the population in the U.S. has been in the hands of the criminal justice system. Law enforcement, courts, and corrections have been making sure that the streets stay clean and that the community is safe. These three components work together in order to ensure justice is being served fairly. Although these three parts, of the criminal justice system, are different in many ways they succeed because of those differences. The different knowledge and insight each individual has about

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    reforms, overcrowding in the nation’s prisons would decline. Among nearly 100,000 youth under age 18 released from U.S. prisons each year, the majority “are not provided with the critical assistance necessary for successful transition back to their communities, schools, homes, and peer groups” (Youth Reentry, 2012, p. 1). Instead, these youths return to neighborhoods that tend to lack the support programs necessary to ensure a positive transition back into mainstream society. Disturbingly, these youths

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    certain. These areas needs much attentions for rehabilitations and probationer instances to curb certain crimes that can easily affect the society and at the same time increase gangs related issues not only in the prisons, but at the same time in our communities. In this case, the cost of maintaining the jails and prisons are too exorbitant which sometimes allows the wrong prisoners to be released to the society and at the same time allows the un wanted groups to form an alliance and torment the various

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    Major Components of the Criminal Justice System Chelsea Sequeira 10/28/17 Citrus College AJ 101 Criminal Justice There are 3 major components of the criminal justice system; Police, Courts, and Corrections. These 3 systems work in harmony to enforce laws, punishments for violators of the laws, and to help correct the behaviors of criminals. The police system works closely with the public to investigate crimes, arrest offenders, maintain public order and provide emergency and related

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    three components of the criminal justice system; policing, the court system, and correction. The policing component of the criminal justice system is comprised of the police department and the officers who enforce the laws. The court system component is comprised the court and the court process. In this component is where criminals are able to have their due process based upon their constitutional right. The corrections component is where the sentences of criminals are conveyed and facilitated. Correctional

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    Sentencing refor-2015): • Creating a Commission that will provide the legislative body and governor office with steps and policy to improve correction reform, and re-entry improvement (this has already took place in 2010). • Increase the use of risk-and-needs assessment: Expand the use of risk-assessment tools by IDOC, the Prisoner Review Board, Community Re-entry programs, and Summit of Hope events, so that rehabilitative resources, such as drug and mental health treatment, are targeted at those

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