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Drug courts—a rare success story in the criminal justice system—are generally credited with reducing recidivism and providing a lower-cost alternative to incarceration. They have also spawned the development of other specialty courts. The authors
Autor:
Sebastián Galleguillos, Mauricio Sánchez Cea, Deborah Koetzle, Jeff Mellow, Diego Piñol, Craig Schwalbe
Publikováno v:
Política criminal. 17:897-924
Publikováno v:
Victims & Offenders. 18:842-861
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Substance Use & Misuse. 57:698-707
Autor:
Sebastián Galleguillos, Mauricio Sánchez Cea, Deborah Koetzle, Jeff Mellow, Diego Piñol Arriagada, Craig Schwalbe
Publikováno v:
International Criminology
The COVID-19 pandemic forced Chilean probation officers to adopt remote supervision technologies to maintain contact with their clients. Considering remote contact was scarcely used by Chilean probation officers before the pandemic, this change deman
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Victims & Offenders. 16:939-949
The importance of researcher-practitioner collaborations is at the core of Edward J. Latessa’s work. He has been at the forefront of this domain by creating and disseminating evidence-based tools a...
Autor:
Deborah Koetzle, Craig S. Schwalbe
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 48:1300-1316
The COVID-19 pandemic occurred in the midst of a reform movement in probation and parole supervision in the United States. Because social distancing orders created significant disruptions in probation and parole, the pandemic provides an opportunity
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 66:718-734
Across much of Latin America, prison systems are characterized as having significantly high incarceration and overcrowding rates. In recent years, some of these systems have sought to address such problems by implementing rehabilitation and early rel
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Deborah Koetzle, Betsy Matthews
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Probation. 12:219-237
The Risk-Need-Responsivity model of correctional intervention has become the cornerstone of correctional practice in the United States. With a primary focus on building human capital through interventions aimed at developing knowledge and skills need
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European Journal of Probation. :206622032311653
The COVID-19 pandemic forced community corrections agencies worldwide to use remote technologies to prevent the spread of the virus. A growing body of the literature suggests that video-conferencing is poised to be a core practice within community co