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Corrections: Wassup with that?. What is Corrections? Agencies and programs that carry out the sentence of the court  Institutional Corrections = prisons/jails.

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1 Corrections: Wassup with that?

2 What is Corrections? Agencies and programs that carry out the sentence of the court  Institutional Corrections = prisons/jails  Community Corrections Front End Sanctions Back End Programs

3 Community Corrections Front End Sanctions = Alternative to Prison/Jail Senteces  Probation  Intermediate Sanctions Boot Camps, Electronic Monitoring, Intensive Supervision Back End Programs = Reintegrate  Parole Supervision  Halfway Houses

4 A Brief History of Corrections Until the late 1960s:  Rehabilitation was the Guiding Mission of Corrections (at least on paper)  Community Corrections was centerpiece Indeterminate Sentences, Probation, Parole Rehabilitation attacked and largely killed in the early 1970s  Why?  Results?

5 Cromwell et al. “Paradoxically, correctional policy shifts according to public perceptions, which are primarily influence by the media, no by the realities of corrections”

6 Social Context and Ideology in late 1960s and early 1970s Conservatives:  Value stability, hate “disorder”  Mistrust rehabilitation as “coddling criminals”  Particularly riled up in the 1960s Liberals:  Value equality/fairness  Enraged by the “government” in the 1960s  Rehabilitation as another government failure

7 Liberals and Conservatives agree Abolish parole, institute determinate sentences, implement sentencing guidelines Only issue: length of sentences 1980s ushered in a conservative era in U.S. politics Legislative results?  Sentencing guidelines with harsh sentences  3 strikes, mandatory minimum sentences  The “War on Drugs”

8 Whither Community Corrections What is the role of Community Corrections in a “get tough era?” Joan Petersilia  C.C. suffers from an “image problem” and is therefore under-funded  Particularly troublesome, given: ¾ of corrections population is in community Over ½ of these folks are felons

9 What Works?… In a traditional sense Does a C.C. program reduce recidivism? Does a C.C. program divert people from prison (and therefore save $)? Is a C.C. program “punishment?”

10 Joan Petersilia Should recidivism be used as a criteria?  If so, should we focus on post-program behavior?  If so, is all recidivism “bad?” C.C. programs should “count” other stuff:  Contacts with offenders  % placed in treatment

11 The Future of Community Corrections The Limits of “Control in the Community”  Zero tolerance programs, high-surveillance  Boot Camps, ISPs, Electronic Monitoring New Directions  Community based supervision  Restorative Justice  Judicial Involvement/Drug Courts


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