Alternative Sentencing : Electronically Monitored Correctional Supervision
, by Enos, Richard; Holman, John E.; Carroll, Marnie E.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781556052880 | 155605288X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 4/1/1999
Foreword | p. i |
Preface | p. iii |
The Historical Development of Probation | p. 1 |
Probation Versus Parole | p. 2 |
The Development of Probation | p. 4 |
The Role of the Probation Officer | p. 7 |
The Probation Process | p. 9 |
Conditions of Probation | p. 10 |
Revocation of Probation | p. 11 |
Probation Risk Scales | p. 12 |
The Emergence of the Concept of Community Corrections | p. 14 |
Problems and Issues in Probation | p. 16 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 19 |
References | p. 22 |
Recent Developments and Expansions in Probation Services | p. 25 |
Intensive Supervision Probation | p. 27 |
Shock Incarceration/Probation | p. 27 |
Boot Camps | p. 28 |
Restitution | p. 29 |
Fines | p. 30 |
Forfeiture | p. 31 |
Community Service | p. 33 |
Day Reporting Centers | p. 35 |
Job Banks | p. 36 |
Complex Offender Projects | p. 37 |
Community Resource Management Teams | p. 38 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 38 |
References | p. 41 |
Correctional Perspectives and Issues and Electronic Monitoring | p. 43 |
Rehabilitation or Punishment? | p. 46 |
Social, Political and Economic Issues | p. 48 |
The Rehabilitation Ideal | p. 50 |
The Therapeutic Community | p. 53 |
The Self-Help Approach | p. 54 |
The Management and Control of Behavior Approach | p. 56 |
Implications | p. 57 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 58 |
References | p. 61 |
Electronic Monitoring As An Alternative Sentence | p. 64 |
Alternative Sentencing | p. 68 |
Home Confinement | p. 70 |
Electronically Monitored Home Confinement | p. 70 |
Adult Probation and Electronic Monitoring | p. 76 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 78 |
References | p. 80 |
Basis for Correctional Case Management | p. 82 |
Theoretical Support for Correctional Case Management | p. 84 |
Individuals Choose Prosocial or Anti-Social Behaviors | p. 85 |
Criminal Behavior is a Function of an Offender's Person: Environment Interaction | p. 85 |
An Offender's Thinking Process is Oriented to Reality | p. 86 |
Offender Behavior Represents Irrational and Illogical Thinking | p. 86 |
The Nature of the Case Manager: Offender Relationship | p. 87 |
Core Conditions of Empathetic Case Managers | p. 88 |
Genuineness | p. 89 |
Congruence | p. 89 |
Unconditional Positive Regard | p. 90 |
Empathetic Functioning | p. 91 |
A Framework for Correctional Case Management | p. 92 |
Skills for Problem-Solving: Data Collection | p. 92 |
Skills for Problem-Solving: The Counseling Plan | p. 97 |
Skills for Problem-Solving: Evaluation of the Outcomes | p. 98 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 99 |
References | p. 100 |
Correctional Case Management: Methods and Roles | p. 104 |
The Case Manager Generalist Method | p. 105 |
Correctional Case Management Generalist Roles | p. 106 |
The Epidemiologist Role | p. 107 |
The Broker Role | p. 108 |
The Organizer Role | p. 109 |
The Monitor Role | p. 111 |
The Enabler Role | p. 113 |
The Advocate Role | p. 114 |
The Correctional Case Manager Counselor Method | p. 117 |
Case Management Counselor Roles | p. 118 |
Modeling Behavior Role | p. 119 |
Discussant Role | p. 119 |
Therapist Role | p. 120 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 132 |
References | p. 133 |
Descriptions of the Use of Electronic Monitoring in Three Selected Probation and Parole Departments | p. 135 |
Dallas County Adult Probation Department | p. 135 |
Harris County Adult Probation Department | p. 141 |
Harris County Board of Pardons and Paroles | p. 142 |
Probation and Parole Officers' Satisfaction with the Monitoring | p. 146 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 151 |
References | p. 153 |
A Study of the Effects of Electronically Monitored Home Confinement on Offenders and Their Home Environments | p. 154 |
Methodology | p. 155 |
Assessment Instruments | p. 158 |
Socio-Demographic Questionnaire | p. 158 |
Beck Depression Inventory | p. 159 |
Family Environment Scale | p. 161 |
Description of the Subjects by Geographical Jurisdiction | p. 163 |
Demographic Description of Dallas County Probationers | p. 163 |
Demographic Description of Denton County Probationers | p. 165 |
Demographic Description of Harris County Probationers | p. 166 |
Demographic Description of Dallas County Parolees | p. 167 |
Demographic Description of Harris County Parolees | p. 169 |
References | p. 171 |
An Analysis of the Data Concerning the Effects of Electronically Monitored Home Confinement | p. 174 |
Data Collection | p. 176 |
Demographic Description of the Entire Sample | p. 176 |
Demographic Description of the Sub-Samples | p. 178 |
Pre-Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Results | p. 183 |
Pre-Family Environment Scales (FES) Results | p. 184 |
Explication of Pretest Results | p. 186 |
Posttest Results for the BDI | p. 189 |
Posttest Results for the FES | p. 191 |
Explication of Pre-to-Post Changes | p. 193 |
Prediction of Successful Completion of Community Supervision | p. 196 |
Summary and Conclusions in re to Significant Analytical Results | p. 199 |
Significant Others | p. 203 |
Testing Devices | p. 203 |
Socio-Demographic and Added Characteristics of Subjects | p. 203 |
Analysis | p. 206 |
References | p. 208 |
Critical Issues in the Future for Electronic Monitoring Programs | p. 209 |
Ethical Concerns | p. 209 |
Proportionality | p. 210 |
Intrusiveness | p. 211 |
Dignity | p. 212 |
Third Parties | p. 213 |
Program Structure | p. 214 |
Organizational Management | p. 216 |
Outside Pressures and Influences | p. 219 |
Summary and Postscript | p. 221 |
References | p. 224 |
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