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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2017) 30 (2): 108–113.
Published: 01 December 2017
... practices in Kansas. The main change is the use of a graduated sanctions process for offenders who commit a technical violation while on felony probation. Technical violations occur when rules of supervision are broken by probationers. These rules include abiding by all local, state, and federal laws...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2006) 18 (4): 264–270.
Published: 01 April 2006
... or exclusion from the United States) acts as a penalty in the immigration context in the same way that sentencing and other sanctions are imposed as penalties in criminal law. Criminal law, however, uses a system of graduated sanctions calibrated to the seriousness of the crime and the individual s conduct...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2000) 12 (5): 243–247.
Published: 01 March 2000
... torsmade up over one thirdof all admissions, while theywere less thanone fifthin 1980. Released offenders who re-offend usually do so soon after reentry. Therefore, early interven tion with graduated sanctions tionswill be crucial. rather than the current all-or-nothing approach to parole viola What makes...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 26–29.
Published: 01 October 2011
... programs graduated sanctions Balancing Punishment and Treatment: Alternatives to Incarceration in New York City1 Rachel Porter Former Research Associate, Vera Institute of Justice Sophia Lee Former Research Associate, Vera Institute of Justice Mary Lutz Former Senior Research Associate, Vera Institute...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2015) 28 (2): 130–134.
Published: 01 December 2015
... or Supervised Release Sec. 521 Graduated Sanctioning System Provides that the court may impose graduated sanctions, in lieu of arrest or incarceration, on offenders who have committed a technical violation of their supervision. Sec. 522 Graduated Sanctioning System Requires the U.S. Probation and Pretrial...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2003) 16 (2): 153–157.
Published: 01 December 2003
... of drug abuse treatment and rehabilitative services, (2) on-going status hearings before the judge in court, (3) random weekly urinalyses, and (4) graduated sanctions for infractions and rewards for achievements.24 At the time these standards were promulgated in 1997, they were based almost entirely...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (4): 245–252.
Published: 01 April 2016
... for the new leg. Adam started off fairly well. Docket reports for the rst year he was in the program show he was generally compliant, and he completed the rst two phases of the program. He tested positive for marijuana three times during the rst six months, but he received graduated sanctions of ten hours...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (4): 264–267.
Published: 01 April 2016
..., known as the SAFE Justice Act, would apply SCF principles to federal post-imprisonment supervision.35 Among other things, the bill would mandate the development of a graduated sanctioning system to guide probation of cers in determining suitable sanctions in response to technical violations...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2014) 26 (3): 191–197.
Published: 01 February 2014
... and scal costs. They also do little in many cases to assure that the conditions being sanctioned are ones that merit incarceration for any length of time. A second approach to guiding revocation decisions is the adoption of graduated sanction grids. Like sentencing guidelines, these graduated sanctions...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (4): 183–187.
Published: 01 April 2024
... Intervention Program who received structured, graduated sanctions, along with drug testing and judicial monitoring, were signi cantly less likely to use drugs or be arrested for new crimes than those who received only judicial monitoring and drug testing. Since HOPE, a growing number of studies have examined...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2017) 29 (4): 211–212.
Published: 01 April 2017
... on the breach, graduated sanctions are imposed, from a verbal warning and loss of a compliance week in the Phase, all the way up to some form of local incarceration. We do see, routinely, that the person quickly and willingly reengages with all aspects of their treatment and requirements, often asking...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007) 20 (2): 127–135.
Published: 01 December 2007
...,50 they also maintain an emphasis on the style of regular courtroom-centered monitoring familiar from the more interventionist drug courts. As with the drug court concept, active judicial authority is applied to the reentry court to provide graduated sanctions, positive reinforcement and to marshal...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (3-4): 179–185.
Published: 01 January 2002
... 627±668 (1999). 45 Patricia Brennan & Sarnoff Mednick, Learning Theory Approach to Deterrence of Criminal Recidivism, 103 JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 430±440 (1994); Adele Harrell & John Roman, Reducing Drug Use and Crime Among Offenders: The Impact of Graduated Sanctions, 31 JOURNAL OF DRUG ISSUES...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2009) 22 (1): 59–61.
Published: 01 October 2009
... an offender with an opportunity to avoid a criminal conviction. (7) Develop graduated sanctions for probation and parole violations that provide for incarceration only when a probation or parole violator has committed a new crime or poses a danger to the community. FURTHER RESOLVED, That the American Bar...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2000) 12 (5): 258–265.
Published: 01 March 2000
... monitoring and supervision. The approach also involves using tools such as graduated sanctions and technologytohelp promote positive behavior and monitor progress. We also envision developing new roles ? for example, "communitysafetyofficersw" ho would be assigned to geographic areas and provide...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2013) 26 (2): 128–144.
Published: 01 December 2013
... and treatment for medium and high-risk offenders. Therefore states and counties may need to invest additional resources upfront to make communities safer. Graduated Responses and Incentives Revocation to jail or prison is a severe, expensive, and mostly ineffective sanction for some supervision violations. Yet...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2006) 18 (4): 221–226.
Published: 01 April 2006
... a regime of graduated sanctions for noncitizen offenders, in addition to their criminal justice sanction, to replace deportation as the sole governmental response to a wide range of offenses. Deportation would be understood as the ultimate, most serious sanction, imposed based on an assessment...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (4): 212–217.
Published: 01 April 2024
.../reprintspermissions. DOI: httpsdoi.org/10.1525/fsr.2024.36.4.212. 212 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER VOL. 36, NO. 4 APRIL 2024 example, the Hawaii Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) Intervention found that swift and graduated sanctions were a promising mechanism for reducing subsequent drug use...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2008) 20 (5): 322–325.
Published: 01 June 2008
.... We overincarcerate many nonviolent offenders who would be less likely to reoffend if sentenced to a community-based program of graduated sanctions and services. At the same time, lacking the additional prison beds occupied by those FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER VOL. 20, NO. 5 JUNE 2008 323...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 310–317.
Published: 01 June 2022
... violates a condition of supervised release, for example by failing a drug test or leaving the jurisdiction without permission, the judge imposes graduated sanctions. Recognizing that participants may experience setbacks, the program uses alternative sanctions, such as verbal warnings, a loss of credit...