Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Practice
Second Edition
Learning Objectives
- Explain the origins and purpose of probation.
- Explain the goals of community-based corrections as opposed to incarceration.
- Analyze the probation officer’s role and models of probation supervision.
- Describe the benefits of graduated sanctions and of engaging the community in offender rehabilitation.
- Identify the various intermediate community sanctions and what they have to offer.