SOC323H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Harold Garfinkel, Erving Goffman, Conditional Sentence
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A) a subsystem of the criminal justice system. Correctional institutions, courts, the police, jails, the public. B) a philosophy for responding to criminal offenders. C) a range of programs and services delivered in community. Probation: supervision of the offender in the community. Conditional sentence: less than two years/minimum risk. Conditional release: serving the remaining jail time in outside. Sentences of a term of two years or more. A) carceral: inside institutions: offenders, judges, wardens, correctional officers, professionals . B) non-carceral: outside institutions: probation officers, treatment & counseling, volunteers . Canadian charter of rights and freedoms (1982) Responsibilities of federal and provincial governments and their jurisdictions. Defines criminal offences, procedures for their prosecution and penalties. Northwest territories has the most-more aboriginal people, poorer provinces of canada. Administrative of justice is the highest-so high because we have so many of them. Us not on chart because very high-2. 3 million people in jail. Try to limit the length of incarceration because too expensive.