Corrections(Matrix Activity) Jazmine Tarver 04/15/2017
Type Definition Features Length of Program Cost per day
Economic
Sanctions
Uses money as a means of
carrying out criminal
sanctions. Including Fines,
Restitution, or Forfeiture of
Assets.
In most cases, economic
sanctions are attached as a
condition of probation.
Includes fines, offender
restitution, victim
compensation, cost of
supervision, asset forfeiture.
The length of this program
is typically until probation
ends or until restitutions
have been paid.
The coat per day
differs and depends
on the situation.
Intensive
Supervised
Probation
Supervision of community
offender with higher than
average risk, through
smaller caseloads and very
close monitoring of
activities.
Provides intensive supervised
probation for offenders that
are high risk. PO’s have
smaller caseloads. Results in
reduced recidivism.
The length of the programs
depends when probation is
possible then the judge
determines whether to
grant probation.
Average costs are
$11.95 per day, per
offender.
House Arrest Offenders live at home and
must be at home except for
times they are to be at work
or participating in other
activities approved by their
probation officer.
A greater level of
supervision, detained or
incapacitated to their homes,
remains employed, close
monitoring, fees for
supervision. Wears a tamper-
proof bracelet that tracks
whereabouts
The length of this program
is determined by the judge
and differs from offender
to offender.
$4-$9 per day, per
offender.
Community
Residential
Centers(CRCs
)
Houses in which offenders
live in the community that
provide supervision, room
and board, and some
treatment as an alternative
to prison
Halfway house, helps
inmates transition from
prison back to communities,
treatment, provides room and
board
The length of time depends
on an offender’s sentence
or until competition of
treatment.
$43.41 per day, per
offender.
Split Sentences A combination of a short
jail sentence and the return
to the community on
probation.
Punishment and
rehabilitation for offenders
that haven’t committed
serious crimes. Used to
deter offenders from
becoming criminals.
Sentences sometimes served
on weekends
Anywhere for 30 to 180
days
$30-$40 per day, per
offender.
Shock
incarceration
or boot camp
Alternatives to traditional
incarceration that are
operated like a military
boot camp.
Offenders must aver short
hair, shine shoes, wear
military styled uniforms, do
extensive exercise, and
perform hard physical
labor. Complemented with
educational and drug
programs
Depends on what the judge
sentences. Shorter
sentences than prison
sentences.
$67.85 per day, per
inmate.
Shock
Probation
A short period of
imprisonment to “shock”
the offender, with a return
to the community within a
few weeks to continue
supervised probation.
Based on a specific
deterrence model, low-cost,
short sentences prison
sentences
90 to 130 days $31.34 per day, per
inmate
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