The Routledge Handbook on Global Community Corrections assesses and analyzes the status of community corrections systems around the world, highlighting inter-regional and intra-regional variations in their design, implementation, and impact on policy and practice. Covering both probation and parole, this handbook brings together leading international experts to examine the myriad of systems developed under the broad heading of community corrections to manage community corrections populations at the pre-adjudication, adjudication, and post-release stages. Chapters are designed to consider the following questions:
How many offenders are placed in community corrections systems around the globe? What are the key design features of these community corrections systems? What do we know about the effectiveness of community corrections within and across global regions? This is an essential reference text for all those engaged with community corrections, probation, and post-release policy in criminal justice.
Community Corrections in Kenya: A developmental and practice account
Community Corrections in China: Past development, current practices, and future challenges
Probation: A singular alternative to incarceration, reformation, and community corrections in india
Community Corrections in Japan: An illustration of the Hogoshi system
The past, present, and the future of Community Corrections in South Korea: Focusing on probation
From nothing to everything: The dramatic rise of Community Corrections in Romania
Community Corrections in Israel: A humanistic approach
Probation and parole in California: An experiment in community corrections reform
Fostering compliance with the conditions of community supervision: A global review of conditions, monitoring, support, and response strategies
A world view of technology use in community corrections: The role of electronic monitoring
Nongovernmental entities in international community corrections systems: Where the state, civil society, and private sector meet
Grand challenges: Reflections on the future of community corrections
Faye S. Taxman, James M. Byrne, Ioan Durnescu, Benjamin J. Mackey
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