Discuss the benefits and shortcomings of community correctional facilities. Have these programs been effective?

What will be an ideal response?


Community correctional facilities called halfway houses are designed to hold inmates who are transferred just before release into the community. The concept began to take off in the 1960s and attempts to help reintegrate the offender back into society, they also have a fairly low operating cost that makes them appealing to correctional administrators. Despite the encouraging physical concept presented, one significant problem is lack of support from community residents who fear the establishment of an institution housing "dangerous offenders" in their neighborhood. As a result, many halfway houses are located in decrepit neighborhoods in the worst areas of town.

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A. specialized education B. restricted access C. professional ideology D. monopoly over expertise and skills

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When judges are aggressively involved in social change through their decision making, this is called:

A) judicial claiming. B) blaming. C) judicial activism. D) naming.

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A. arraignment B. retribution C. revocation D. commutation

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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