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Probation Reform: Is Zero Tolerance a Viable Option?
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The model of community corrections based on Mark Kleiman's theoretical work is discussed. Sections comprising this paper are: community corrections as crime control; a proposal to reform community corrections; the theoretical rationale for Kleiman's proposal; list of participants; the response from roundtable practitioners; further research and feasible tests; and conclusion. "Kleiman's plan calls for placing roughly four million people in a reformed probation-like community corrections program" (p. 2).