JUDICIAL INFLUENCE IN CHANGING ATTITUDES TOWARD USE OF WORK RELEASE |
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Authors: | Robert T. Sigler Leslie Johnson |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Alabama;2. 11th Judicial Circuit , Alabama |
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Abstract: | Judges are under pressure both to combat crime with longer prison sentences and to increase the use of sentencing options which permit use of a graduated system of dispositions which can be used to rehabilitate offenders. The judges are faced with overcrowded prisons and a general lack of the community programs recommended by many professional organizations and scholars. It is recommended here that judges take an active role in encouraging the development of community-based alternatives such as local work release. This study found that a male judge is a more effective communicator than a bailiff and that he could cause a change in attitude toward work release in a sample of citizens. Thus, judges can anticipate some degree of success if they choose to participate in efforts to develop community support for sentencing alternatives. |
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