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Corrections (Probation (Positive aspects of Probation (Keeps offender in…
Corrections
Probation
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Probation Revocation: A court order that takes away the offender's probationary status - typically takes away conditional freedom due to violation of conditions of probation
Conditions of Probation
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Supply breath, urine, or blood samples
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Parole
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Restitution a court requirement that an alleged or convicted offender pay $ to provide services to the victim of the crime
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Medical parole: an early release option available in some states, an inmate is deemed low risk due to serious health conditions is released from prison earlier than if they were healthy
Incarceration
Reintegration model: a correctional model that emphasizes maintaining the offender's ties to family and community as a method of reform, focusing on that the offender will be returning to society
Custodial model: a model of incarceration that emphasizes security, discipline, and order
rehabilitation model: a model of incarceration that emphasizes treatment programs to help prisoners address the personal problems and issues that led them to commit crimes
classification: assigning an inmate to a category based on his or her risk to security, educational level, ability to work, and readiness for release
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