Probation originated from ancient times in England and the United States, it was devised so that they could avoid the mechanical application of the harsh penal codes of the day. Early criminal law of the British that was practicing much of the objectives of retribution as well as punishment imposed on the offenders severe and rigid penalties. The punishment which was common was corporal such as flogging, branding, mutilation and execution. Philanthropists and volunteers proved to be instrumental in the development and acceptance of probation in practice prior to probation being made into law.
There is need for identifying a probationer's risks and needs. Risk assessment gives a measure of the probationer or parolee's level of danger to the public and at the same time it measures propensity of the offenders to get involved in the criminal activities of the future. Parole and probation jurisdiction have developed some aspects of risk prediction scale that are helping them to develop supervision plans as well as in classification of caseload. Even though such instruments tend to be different in some ways, they all place offenders in groups with a statistical probability of committing fresh crimes which are known or violation supervision conditions. As noted in the UC-Irvine Center for Evidence-Based Practices website (Joan Petersilila, and Richard Rosenfeld, 2007) need and risk assessment is among several techniques of evidence-based practices, such as motivational interviewing, case planning, principle of correctional intervention and cognitive-behavioral treatment.
There are different generational assessments which exist. The first generation assessment revolved around having interview with the offender then using case-by-case anecdotal information to make decision. Because of much...
Role and Evolution of the American Prison System Explain the Primary Role and Evolution of the American Prison System and Determine if Incarceration Reduces Crime The United States constitution is the fundamental foundation of the American criminal justice system. Given that the document is now over two hundred years old, it constantly experiences numerous amendments and interpretations. As a result, the criminal justice system over the years experienced alterations in order
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