Clear has identified five "crime and place" challenges for community corrections - mission, geography, crime prevention, involvement, and coordination.
Reference: McCarthy,B and McCarthy B. Community-based corrections fourth edition chapter one page six
The community model was popular in the 1960 and 1970s and coincides with the Civil Rights movement. It is based on the reintegration of the offender back into society. This model provides social workers and incorporates mental treatment. Views crime as a "acting out" which a plea for help. The crime control model is based on crime control and reducing the rise in crime rates. It includes determinate sentences, mandatory sentes and sentencing guidelines. A "Hard on Crime" approach.
L. Craig Parker has written: 'The Japanese police system today' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Administration of Criminal justice, Police, Crime and criminals, Crime prevention, Police-community relations 'Interpersonal psychology for law enforcement and corrections' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Correctional psychology, Police psychology 'Parole and the community based treatment of offenders in Japan and the United States' -- subject(s): Community-based corrections, Parole 'The Japanese Police System Today' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Crime, Crime prevention, Police, Police-community relations 'Interpersonal psychology for criminal justice' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Correctional psychology, Police psychology
Stuart Adams has written: 'Evaluative research in corrections' -- subject(s): Corrections, Crime, Rehabilitation, Research
The five goals of corrections are retribution (punishment for the crime committed), deterrence (preventing future crimes), incapacitation (removing offenders from society), rehabilitation (helping offenders reintegrate into society), and restoration (repairing harm caused by the crime).
Edward Eldefonso has written: 'Issues in corrections' -- subject(s): Correctional institutions, Correctional personnel, Corrections 'Cya' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile corrections, Juvenile delinquency 'Police and the criminal law' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Police 'Readings in criminal justice' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminal investigation, Police, Police-community relations 'Control, treatment, and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile corrections, Juvenile delinquents, Rehabilitation
crime in the banlieuse is at about a high rate
Anthony N. Doob has written: 'The Community Service Order for youthful offenders' -- subject(s): Community Service Order Program (Durham, Ont. : Regional municipality), Community-based corrections, Juvenile delinquents, Rehabilitation 'Crime' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Crime and criminals, Criminal justice, Administration of, Public opinion 'Beyond the red book' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile justice, Administration of
Crime Control Model of Corrections is a model of corrections based on the assumption that criminal behavior can be controlled by nore use of incarceration and other forms of strict supervision.
Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick has written: 'Deterring criminals' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Corrections, Crime, Economic aspects of Crime
Terence Patrick Thornberry has written: 'Punishment and crime' -- subject(s): Corrections, Punishment
Mary Barker has written: 'Community service and crime prevention' -- subject(s): Community service (Punishment), Crime prevention
Lorraine Glanz has written: 'An analysis of South African crime statistics' -- subject(s): Criminal statistics 'Crime, the courts, and corrections' -- subject(s): Criminal statistics