CRM 1300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Uptodate, Speeders, Social Rejection
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Most sentences are served in the community. Crime control model not always agree to community-based approaches where the due process model does agree with it. Positive reasons for supervising offenders in the community. More successful outcomes by serving the sentence in the community. The 2 main set of thoughts on how to supervise probationers or parolees: Monitor conditions, rigorous rule enforcement and threat of incarceration. Supportive casework and the provision of programming and services to address the underlying criminogenic deficits. Provincial probation services and federal parole officials attempt to balance these two approaches as they are both important no rehabilitation = more likely to reoffend. I(cid:374)(cid:373)ates so(cid:373)eti(cid:373)e rather ser(cid:448)e it i(cid:374) priso(cid:374) (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause it"s diffi(cid:272)ult to a(cid:271)ide to the conditions when being released. Return to the same neighbourhoods where they committed these crimes. Stable jobs and living arrangements are difficult to find. A short history of community correction in canada.