This book explores the complexities of implementing an experimental intensive supervision project for high-risk probationers and parolees. The project aimed to improve the reintegration potential of probationary supervision, reduce prison populations, and determine if smaller caseloads and increased treatment access would lead to better adjustment outcomes. The study compares experimental groups with smaller caseloads to control groups with larger caseloads, examining recidivism rates and overall adjustment measures over a ten-month period. The author analyzes the challenges and constraints faced during the project, including logistical issues, resource limitations, and the influence of offender characteristics on outcomes. The findings shed light on the effectiveness of intensive supervision programs, offering insights into how supervision strategies can be tailored to enhance rehabilitation efforts. By examining the impact of caseload size and access to treatment, this book contributes to the understanding of how to optimize supervision practices and reduce criminal recidivism.
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