CRJ 180 Week 10 Assignment 2
Alternatives to Incarceration
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Recent study illustrates that nearly
two (2) million juveniles are processed through juvenile courts across the
United States each year. Depending on the nature of the crime, juveniles may
face detention or incarceration if they are convicted. Given the fact that many
courts are reluctant to incarcerate criminal offenders, judges often consider
alternatives to incarceration. The driving force behind these alternatives is
to save taxpayer money yet still demand offender accountability and impose
sanctions for criminal behavior.
Use the Internet or Strayer
databases to research the use of sanctions other than incarceration or
detention for juvenile offenders.
Write a two to three (2-3) page
paper in which you:
Examine the underlying historical
and economic reasons behind the quest for alternatives to incarcerating
offenders in jails and prisons.
Describe three (3) alternatives to incarceration that juvenile courts currently use. Provide examples of such alternatives in practice to support the response.
Discuss the significant societal and individual benefits of imposing sanctions or punishments that do not involve removing an offender from his / her family or community.
Use at least three (3) quality references. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as academic resources.
Describe three (3) alternatives to incarceration that juvenile courts currently use. Provide examples of such alternatives in practice to support the response.
Discuss the significant societal and individual benefits of imposing sanctions or punishments that do not involve removing an offender from his / her family or community.
Use at least three (3) quality references. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as academic resources.
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