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Community Corrections

Horizontales
the philosophy of justice that emerged in the 1970's and addressed victims' needs
a defendant has pled guilty or been found guilty by a judge or jury.
the primary sentencing philosophy from the 1930's to the mid 1970's
the discretionary release of an offender from incarceration before the expiration of his or her sentence under specific conditions.
the repetition of or return to criminal behavior, i.e. new arrest, new conviction, or new incarceration.
monetary payment deposited with the court to ensure the return of an offender for their next court appearance.
indeterminate and determinate sentencing are the two main sentencing _____?
Verticales
any sanction in which an offender serves all or a portion of their sentence in the community.
for pre-adjudication, the supervision or treatments occurs in the community before the finding of
problems, habits, or deficits that are directly related to an individual's involvement in criminal behavior.
these programs have shown through systematically evaluated research studies to be the most effective with offenders
any activity or program conducted to prepare an offender to return safely to the community to live as a law-abiding citizen.
sentencing philosophy that focuses on consistency for the crime committed, specified by statute or sentencing guidelines with and exact amount of time or narrow range of time to be served.
convicted offender is granted community supervision under conditions imposed by the court for a specific period of time during which time the court retains the authority to modify the condition or to resentence the offender if he or she violates the conditions.