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Community Based Corrections[edit]

Community Based Corrections are sanctions imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles that occur in a residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders.


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Community Based Corrections[edit]

Community Based Corrections are sanctions imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles that occur in a residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders.


Community Based Corrections focuses on the rehabilitation of adults and juveniles, attempting to return them back into the community. [1] In contrary to the " tough on crime" mindset which expresses harsh punishment, this community based correctional method seeks to transition offenders back into the community. [1]


References

  1. ^ a b McKenna, Brian (January 26, 2017). "Mental health care and treatment in prisons: a new paradigm to support best practice".{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status ( link)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Article Draft

Lead

Article body

Original:

Community Based Corrections[edit]

Community Based Corrections are sanctions imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles that occur in a residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders.


Altered:

Community Based Corrections[edit]

Community Based Corrections are sanctions imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles that occur in a residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders.


Community Based Corrections focuses on the rehabilitation of adults and juveniles, attempting to return them back into the community. [1] In contrary to the " tough on crime" mindset which expresses harsh punishment, this community based correctional method seeks to transition offenders back into the community. [1]


References

  1. ^ a b McKenna, Brian (January 26, 2017). "Mental health care and treatment in prisons: a new paradigm to support best practice".{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status ( link)

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