Alternatives to Incarceration: Opportunities and Challenges in Reducing Violations and Revocations in Community Corrections

Author:   Ebony L. Ruhland
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041123378


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   19 September 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Alternatives to Incarceration: Opportunities and Challenges in Reducing Violations and Revocations in Community Corrections


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Mass incarceration has been an ongoing problem in the United States. There have been several research studies that explain the causes and consequences of mass incarceration. A major contributor to incarceration is what happens in community supervision. In several states, many prison admissions result from technical violations from community supervision. Historically, alternatives to incarceration were developed to reduce prison populations and decrease the fiscal cost of incarceration. They were to function as a diversion away from prison. Alternatives also keep people in the community while holding them accountable and protecting community safety. Yet, given the high violations and revocations, rather than serving as an alternative to incarceration, community supervision becomes a delayed prison sentence. The book underscores the importance of ongoing research and the need for effective strategies to reduce violations and revocations. There is a clear need for more research to explore what works in reducing violations and revocations, including the factors that contribute to these issues. This ongoing exploration is crucial for the continued development and improvement of community corrections. Chapters in this book address how barriers, such as mental illness, COVID- 19, and financial constraints, may impede success on supervision and highlight in the findings ways to increase success despite these barriers. Further, two chapters provide results on two commonly used strategies in community corrections: risk assessments and electronic monitoring. The chapter’s findings build on previous works and provide recommendations for policy and research. This book advances knowledge on reducing violations and revocations and increasing success in community supervision. It was originally published as a special issue of Corrections – Policy, Practice and Research.

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Author:   Ebony L. Ruhland
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9781041123378


ISBN 10:   104112337
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   19 September 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction – Alternatives to Incarceration: Strategies for Reducing Violations and Revocation Ebony L. Ruhland 1. An Item-Based Revalidation of the Florida Pretrial Risk Assessment Instrument Natalie Goulette and Katherine Johnson 2. Cyclical Pathways to Probation Violations: Housing, Financial Capabilities, and COVID-19 Andrea Guiffre, Kathryn Tapp, Beth M. Huebner, Kimberly R. Kras, and Lee Ann Slocum 3. Reducing Community Supervision Failure for People with Mental Illness: Strategies for Promoting Success Sarah M. Manchak, Sarah Light, Alison J. Farringer, Francesco DiRienzo, Luis Guitierrez, and Jessica Warner 4. Improving Probation Outcomes for Emerging Adults: An Experiment Evaluating a Specialized Caseload in Texas Kendra J. Clark, Jennifer Lerch, Faustino Lopez, and Faye S. Taxman 5. A Rapid Review of Literature on Factors Associated with Adult Probation Revocations Carmen L. Diaz, Staci Rising, Eric Grommon, Miriam Northcutt Bohmert, and Evan Marie Lowder 6. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Electronic Monitoring with Probationers Jeff A. Bouffard and H. Daniel Butler

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Ebony L. Ruhland received her Ph.D. from the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on how criminal justice policies and practices impact individuals, families, and communities.

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