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Supervision Violations: Patterns and Outcomes

NCJ Number
244638
Journal
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Volume: 52 Issue: 5-8 Dated: December 2013 Pages: 565-590
Author(s)
Jeremy Luallen; Mica Astion; Chris Flygare
Date Published
December 2013
Length
26 pages
Annotation
This study examined noncompliance in the intensive supervision period.
Abstract
This study describes violating behavior and sanctioning responses in the postincarceration period. The authors describe patterns of noncompliance during supervised releasea subject known little aboutand found that (a) nearly all offenders committed at least one violation and (b) the vast majority of violations were drug related. Additionally, the authors found that sanctioned offenders were less likely to reoffend, but that (a) severity was not critical, and (b) the relationship did not persist as violations grow. These results suggest that agencies may increase the effectiveness of sanctioning policies through careful consideration of what sanctions to apply, to whom and at what point. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.