integrating treatment into sentencing/court orders hon. william f. dressel president the national...
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Integrating Treatment into
Sentencing/Court OrdersHon. William F. Dressel
PresidentThe National Judicial College
1Arrest
2First Appearance Advise of Rights
3Bond
4PreTrial Hearing 5Plea/Disposition
6Trial Conference 7Trial/Guilty Plea
8Sentencing
Legal System /CourtSteps
Elements of a Sentence
Punishment Supervision Monitoring CBT Intervention/Criminogenic Treatment Restitution Public Safety
v Community Mapping
MentoringPrograms
Recovery Programs
EmploymtJob Trng
LiteracyPrograms
Mental Health Svcs
Social Services
Family Therapy
Faith Commnty
Ethnic Organiztns
Community Orgs
Hospitals
Recreation Libraries
Schools Colleges
Businesses
Chamber of Commerce
Gov’t Agencies
Labor Unions
Housing
Insurance Agencies
Law Enforcement
Arts
Media
Paramedics
Lawyer Asst. Pgms
Community Fndatns
Community
Probation
Pew Charitable Trust: 1 in 31 U.S. Adults are Behind Bars, on Parole or Probation
Sort offenders by risk to public safety to determine appropriate levels of supervision; Base intervention programs on sound research about what works to reduce recidivism; Harness advances in supervision technology such a electronic monitoring and rapid result alcohol & drug tests; Impose swift and certain sanctions for offenders who break the rules of their release but who do not commit new crimes; and Create incentives for offenders and supervision agencies to succeed, and monitor their performance.
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