Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Monitoring offenders on conditional release, no 12 / Lacey Schaefer, John E. Eck, Francis T. Cullen.

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Localisation

Recherches policières canadienne

Ressource

Livres électroniques

Auteurs

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (54 pages)

Note

Author(s) affiliated with: University of Queensland and University of Cincinnati, School of Criminal Justice.
Issued also in French under the title:

Résumé

This guide focuses on offenders; specifically, people who have already been convicted of crimes and who are under community supervision ordered by courts or correctional authorities. Although many of these individuals are not actively engaged in offending, the past behavior of people on probation and parole suggests that they have a heightened risk of committing a crime. Consequently, reducing the risks of offending for people on probation and parole can be an ingredient in sustainable solutions to crime problems. In this guide we discuss how offenders are supervised by correctional agencies while on community release. These offenders can cause problems for police (e.g., recidivate and prompt calls for service), so understanding community supervision can be extremely useful for solving such problems. This response guide provides a review of the most effective practices for monitoring offenders on conditional release. For police and their partners, this will help them better understand community supervision, and appreciate the benefits and potential hurdles in their collaborations with community corrections agencies. For probation and parole authorities, this guide may help them develop an understanding of the ways police officers can assist offender supervision and community reintegration.

Accès en ligne

Contenu

About the response guides series. -- Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- Overview of community supervision. -- Varieties of offender monitoring. -- Police partnerships with probation and parole. -- Policing special offender groups. -- Conclusion. -- Endnotes. -- References. -- About the authors. -- Other problem-oriented guides for police.

Collection

Response Guides Series (Community Oriented Policing Services)

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