WHO SHOULD GO AND WHO SHOULD STAY |
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Authors: | THOMAS C. NEIL |
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Affiliation: | Coordinator, Work-Study Education University of Georgia |
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Abstract: | The need for more efficient use of probation services is widely accepted. Indeed, many offenders are being incarcerated who might have been better served on probation. However, the percentage of incarcerated offenders who perhaps should have been retained in the community has been open to question The purpose of this study was to provide a bench mark as to the percentage of incarcerated offenders who might be better served on probation. |
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