What are three justifications given for community corrections? Explore how they provide reasoning for the use and existence of community corrections in society today

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o Reintegration:

• Most offenders, at some point, will return to the community.
• Prepares the offender for a return to the community unmarred by further criminal behavior.

o Diversion:

• Diverts those offenders who qualify away from prison and jail and toward a community-based intermediate sanction.
• Allows for the scarce incarceration resources to be consumed by the most dangerous criminals.

o "Low­Cost Alternative":

• This occurs when there is a lack of available funds for use by the corrections system.
• State budgets have come under strains, making it necessary to look for a means of lightening the load of corrections costs.

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What will be an ideal response?

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