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CJ 2011
       James A. Fagin




         Chapter 11:
Corrections in the Community
After completion of this chapter, students should be able
 to:
 Explain why federal and state government are turning to
 community corrections sanctions
 Describe opposition to community corrections sanctions

 Describe the various sanctions used by the criminal justice

 system
 Detail new strategies are being used to promote reentry into the

 community for ex-offenders
 Explain the purpose of adult drug court




CJ 2011                                                        © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                                Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                                2
     In 2004, more than 7 million people were
       on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole

      7% of the U.S. adult population (13 million
       persons) have spent time in prison for a
       felony conviction)

      2 out of 3 adults who are released will be
       rearrested within 3 years
CJ 2011                                                  © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                          Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                             3
     Record number of prisoners being released

      Lack of support services

      Infrequent contact with parole officer

      Failure affects: child abuse, family violence,
       infectious diseases, or homelessness
CJ 2011                                                 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                         Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                             4
     Citizen opposition to having community-based
       corrections in their neighborhood

      Crime victims and police fear reoffending if
       released

      NIMBY, meaning ‘not in my backyard’


CJ 2011                                                © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                        Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                            5
     Developed out of response to overcrowding
       and skyrocketing costs

      Early programs not built upon research

      Many programs lacked safeguards for
       community protection


CJ 2011                                               © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                       Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                           6
     Intensive Probation Supervision Programs

      Split Sentencing and Shock Probation

      Shock Incarceration (Boot Camps)

      Home Confinement and Electronic Monitoring

CJ 2011                                               © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                       Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                           7
     Provides direct and strict supervision

      Parole officer has a smaller caseload and more
       emphasis is placed on offender compliance
       with the conditions of supervision




CJ 2011                                                 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                         Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                            8
     After a brief period of imprisonment, usually in
       a jail for as little as 30 days rather than in a
       long-term confinement facility, the offender is
       brought back to court

      Judge then offer offender probation



CJ 2011                                                © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                        Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                            9
     Modeled after military-style, entry-level
       training programs

      Boot camps are designed to provide alternative
       sentencing for young, nonviolent offenders

      Adapts military-style physical fitness and
       discipline
CJ 2011                                                 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                         Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                            10
     Ordered to remain confined in their own
       residence

      Schedules are worked out that allow the
       offender to leave his or her home for work,
       medical appointments and services, court-
       ordered treatment


CJ 2011                                                © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                        Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                            11
     Treatment programs are needed that focus on
          preparing inmate for reentry

         Department of Justice (2004) funded $6.7 million to
          the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative
          to improve public safety

         New reentry strategies include Faith-Based
          programs conducted by religious based groups
CJ 2011                                                      © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                              Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                                12
     Work Release

      Education Release

      Halfway Houses

      Day Reporting Centers

CJ 2011                                          © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                  Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                           13
     The large percentage of those arrested
        under the influence of illicit drugs has led to
        the creation of drug courts
       First tried as an experiment in Dade County,
        Florida (1989)
       This new strategy has been proven to be
        effective


CJ 2011                                                   © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                           Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                             14
         The operations and components of drug courts vary from
          jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but the following 10 key
          components identify state adult drug court programs as
          prescribed by the Drug Courts Program offer:

3.        Drug courts integrate alcohol and other drug treatment services with
          justice system case processing.
4.        Using a nonadversarial approach, prosecution and defense counsel
          promote public safety while protecting participants’ due process rights.
5.        Eligible participants are identified early and promptly placed in the drug
          court program.
6.        Drug courts provide access to a continuum of alcohol, drug, and other
          related treatment and rehabilitation services.
7.        Abstinence is monitored by frequent alcohol and other drug testing.

 CJ 2011                                                                     © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
 James A. Fagin                                             Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                                           15
1.         A coordinated strategy governs drug court responses
            to participants’ compliance.
 2.         Ongoing judicial interaction with each drug court
            participant is essential.
 3.         Monitoring and evaluation measure the achievement
            of program goals and gauge effectiveness.
 4.         Continuing interdisciplinary education promotes
            effective drug court planning, implementation, and
            operations.
 5.         Forging partnerships among drug courts, public
            agencies, and community based organizations
            generates local support and enhances drug court
            effectiveness.
CJ 2011                                                       © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                               Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                                 16
     Adult Drug Courts
      Tribal Drug Courts (Native Americans)
      Treatment Accountability for Safer
       Communities (TASC)
      Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
       (RSAT)
      Note $2.5 million saved by drug court
       programs versus incarceration
CJ 2011                                              © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                      Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
                          17
     Buffalo, N.Y. Veterans court first of its kind
      Modeled after mental health courts
      Goal is to help adjust to civilian life and
       eliminate anti-social or criminal behaviors
      Some argue separate court is unfair to other
       groups

CJ 2011                                                 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education,
James A. Fagin                         Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved.
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  • 1. CJ 2011 James A. Fagin Chapter 11: Corrections in the Community
  • 2. After completion of this chapter, students should be able to: Explain why federal and state government are turning to community corrections sanctions Describe opposition to community corrections sanctions Describe the various sanctions used by the criminal justice system Detail new strategies are being used to promote reentry into the community for ex-offenders Explain the purpose of adult drug court CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 2
  • 3. In 2004, more than 7 million people were on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole  7% of the U.S. adult population (13 million persons) have spent time in prison for a felony conviction)  2 out of 3 adults who are released will be rearrested within 3 years CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 3
  • 4. Record number of prisoners being released  Lack of support services  Infrequent contact with parole officer  Failure affects: child abuse, family violence, infectious diseases, or homelessness CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 4
  • 5. Citizen opposition to having community-based corrections in their neighborhood  Crime victims and police fear reoffending if released  NIMBY, meaning ‘not in my backyard’ CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 5
  • 6. Developed out of response to overcrowding and skyrocketing costs  Early programs not built upon research  Many programs lacked safeguards for community protection CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 6
  • 7. Intensive Probation Supervision Programs  Split Sentencing and Shock Probation  Shock Incarceration (Boot Camps)  Home Confinement and Electronic Monitoring CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 7
  • 8. Provides direct and strict supervision  Parole officer has a smaller caseload and more emphasis is placed on offender compliance with the conditions of supervision CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 8
  • 9. After a brief period of imprisonment, usually in a jail for as little as 30 days rather than in a long-term confinement facility, the offender is brought back to court  Judge then offer offender probation CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 9
  • 10. Modeled after military-style, entry-level training programs  Boot camps are designed to provide alternative sentencing for young, nonviolent offenders  Adapts military-style physical fitness and discipline CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 10
  • 11. Ordered to remain confined in their own residence  Schedules are worked out that allow the offender to leave his or her home for work, medical appointments and services, court- ordered treatment CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 11
  • 12. Treatment programs are needed that focus on preparing inmate for reentry  Department of Justice (2004) funded $6.7 million to the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative to improve public safety  New reentry strategies include Faith-Based programs conducted by religious based groups CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 12
  • 13. Work Release  Education Release  Halfway Houses  Day Reporting Centers CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 13
  • 14. The large percentage of those arrested under the influence of illicit drugs has led to the creation of drug courts  First tried as an experiment in Dade County, Florida (1989)  This new strategy has been proven to be effective CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 14
  • 15. The operations and components of drug courts vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but the following 10 key components identify state adult drug court programs as prescribed by the Drug Courts Program offer: 3. Drug courts integrate alcohol and other drug treatment services with justice system case processing. 4. Using a nonadversarial approach, prosecution and defense counsel promote public safety while protecting participants’ due process rights. 5. Eligible participants are identified early and promptly placed in the drug court program. 6. Drug courts provide access to a continuum of alcohol, drug, and other related treatment and rehabilitation services. 7. Abstinence is monitored by frequent alcohol and other drug testing. CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 15
  • 16. 1. A coordinated strategy governs drug court responses to participants’ compliance. 2. Ongoing judicial interaction with each drug court participant is essential. 3. Monitoring and evaluation measure the achievement of program goals and gauge effectiveness. 4. Continuing interdisciplinary education promotes effective drug court planning, implementation, and operations. 5. Forging partnerships among drug courts, public agencies, and community based organizations generates local support and enhances drug court effectiveness. CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 16
  • 17. Adult Drug Courts  Tribal Drug Courts (Native Americans)  Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (TASC)  Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT)  Note $2.5 million saved by drug court programs versus incarceration CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 17
  • 18. Buffalo, N.Y. Veterans court first of its kind  Modeled after mental health courts  Goal is to help adjust to civilian life and eliminate anti-social or criminal behaviors  Some argue separate court is unfair to other groups CJ 2011 © 2011 Pearson Higher Education, James A. Fagin Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. • All Rights Reserved. 18