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2011
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Bucks County Department of Corrections Day Report Program
By Contino, Jeffrey. Bucks County Dept. of Corrections (Doylestown, PA).
If you are interested in implementing a day reporting program you should read this document. Sections are: what day reporting centers are; what intermediate punishment is; Bucks County Department of Corrections Day Reporting Center; costs and benefits of the day reporting program; how the program works—eligibility and four phase process; and rules and regulations of the day reporting program.... Read More
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3 pages
2011
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Outcomes of a Randomized Trial of an Intensive Community Corrections Program – Day Reporting Centers – For Parolees
By Boyle, Douglas J.; Ragusa, Laura; Lanterman, Jennifer; Marcus, Andrea. National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC). University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). Violence Institute of New Jersey (Piscataway, NJ).
“The present study is an experimental evaluation of the relative effectiveness of an intensive community corrections program, often referred to as a Day Reporting Center (DRC), versus an intensive supervision parole condition (Phase I)” (p. 3). Sections following an executive summary include: introduction; prior research; the present study; program descriptions; method; results differentiating between males and females according to completion, arrests for new offenses only and convictions for ne... Read More
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43 pages
2010
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Day Reporting Center Clients Compared to Standard Probation Clients in Franklin County, PA
By Jengeleski, James L.; Gordon, Michael S.. Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) (Harrisburg, PA).
A descriptive and comparative analysis is provided regarding successful Day Reporting Center (DRC) participants and Standard Probation (SP) offenders. Recidivism was determined as being the re-arrest of the individual within one year of release from incarceration. SP offenders clients are over twice as likely to be re-arrested than DRC clients (47.8% and 18.2% respectively).... Read More
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10 pages
2009
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The CASES Day Custody Program
By Solomon, Freda F.. New York City Criminal Justice Agency, Inc. (New York, NY).
The Day Custody Program (DCP) New York City Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES) is evaluated. This brief covers: program description; case and defendant characteristics in DCP-sentenced cases; completion rates; penalties for program failure; rejected cases; recidivism; matched comparisons -- prevalence, time till, and frequency of re-arrests; summary; and policy implications. The high compliance rate, the high likelihood of return to court for program failure, and ... Read More
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8 p.
2008
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The Day Custody Program: Second Year Report
New York City Criminal Justice Agency, Inc. (New York, NY).
Activities of New York City's Day Custody Program (DCP) during its second operational year are evaluated. This report is divided into four parts: the Day Custody Program; DCP's second year sentenced cases, rejected cases, and re-arrests of defendants in DCP-sentenced cases; comparing recidivism between DCP-sentenced cases and defendant's and those in a pre-program period; and summary. Rates for re-arrest of eligible DCP-sentenced defendants within five months of completion is 44.9% compared to ... Read More
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103 p.


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