213 resultados para Probation
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It is no surprise that probationers are less likely to receive new felony or aggravated misdemeanor convictions than are parolees following discharge from supervision; probationers tend to be at lower risk to begin with. Likewise, parolees tend to be at lower risk and less likely to be convicted of serious offenses than are offenders who complete their sentences in prison.
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Iowa’s adult correctional system carries out its legal mandate of protecting the public and promoting offender rehabilitation through a continuum of institution and community evidence based services and interventions. This continuum is designed with recognition that for most offenders, reentry planning starts upon admission to the corrections system. The effective and efficient management of offenders in accordance with their risk and criminogenic needs (those needs that contribute to criminality) is accomplished through targeted programming, release preparation, and transition services. Success in these endeavors assists offenders to become productive members of the community and makes it less likely that they will re-offend, resulting in lowered recidivism rates. In 1990 the Department’s prison recidivism rate was 44.7% and today it is 30.3%. Our overall desired outcome is to reduce the prison recidivism rate to 25% during the next five years by focusing resources toward our highest risk offenders.
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Summary of all facets of the Department of Corrections for fiscal year 2014
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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An overview of facts concerning the Department of Corrections
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Iowa’s adult correctional system carries out its legal mandate of protecting the public and promoting offender rehabilitation through a continuum of institution and community evidence based services and interventions. This continuum is designed with recognition that for most offenders, reentry planning starts upon admission to the corrections system. The effective and efficient management of offenders in accordance with their risk and carcinogenic needs (those needs that contribute to criminality) is accomplished through targeted programming, release preparation, and transition services. Success in these endeavors assists offenders to become productive members of the community and makes it less likely that they will re-offend, resulting in lowered recidivism rates. In 1990 the Department’s prison recidivism rate was 44.7% and today it is 30.3%. Our overall desired outcome is to reduce the prison recidivism rate to 25% during the next five years by focusing resources toward our highest risk offenders.
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This study examines the effectiveness of Iowa’s Driver Improvement Program (DIP), measured as the reduction in the number of driver convictions subsequent to the DIP. The analysis involved a random sample of 9,055 drivers who had been instructed to attend DIP and corresponding data on driver convictions, crashes, and driver education training history that were provided by the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division. The sample was divided into two groups based on DIP outcome: satisfactory or unsatisfactory completion. Two evaluation periods were considered: one year after the DIP date (probation period) and the period from the 13th to 18th month after the DIP date. The evaluation of Iowa’s DIP showed that there is evidence of effectiveness in terms of reducing driver convictions subsequent to attending the DIP. Among the 6,790 (75%) drivers who completed the course satisfactorily, 73% of drivers had no actions and 93% were not involved in a crash during the probation period. Statistical tests confirmed these numbers. However, the positive effect of satisfactory completion of DIP on survival time (that is, the time until the first conviction) was not statistically significant 13 months after the DIP date. Econometric model estimation results showed that, regardless of the DIP outcome, the likelihood of conviction occurrence and frequency of subsequent convictions depends on other factors, such as age, driver history, and DIP location, and interaction effects among these factors. Low-cost, early intervention measures are suggested to enhance the effectiveness of Iowa’s DIP. These measures can include advisory and warning letters (customized based on the driver’s age) sent within the first year after the DIP date and soon after the end of the probation period, as well as a closer examination of DIP instruction across the 17 community colleges that host the program. Given the large number of suspended drivers who continued to drive, consideration should also be given to measures to reduce driving while suspended offenses.
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli tehdä Kymppiposti-ketjulle franchisingyrittäjien rekrytointimalli: Kymppiposti-yrittäjän profiili, rekrytointikanavat ja -keinot, rekrytointi-prosessi ja rekrytoinnissa huomioitavat asiat. Tutkimuksen teoriaosuudessa analysoitiin kattavasti ja huolellisesti lähdekirjallisuus yli 30 vuoden ajalta tutkimusilmiön ymmärtämiseksi. Empiirinen osa koostui kolmen suomalaisen franchising-ketjun ja kolmen franchisingasiantuntijan haastatteluista sekä Kymppiposti-ketjun pilottikokemuksista. Tutkimus on kvalitatiivinen tapaustutkimus ja tutkimusote on konstruktiivinen. Luotu rekrytointimalli testataan ottamalla se käyttöön Kymppiposti-ketjussa (ns. heikko testi). Kymppipostin yrittäjävalinnan perusedellytyksenä on, että hakijalla ei ole rikosrekisteriä ja että hänen luottotiedot ovat kunnossa ts. hakijalla on kyky tehdä tarvittavat investoinnit. Tärkeitä yrittäjäpiirteitä ja -ominaisuuksia ovat motivaatio, halu menestyä, hyvät asiakaspalvelu- ja vuorovaikutustaidot, innovatiivisuus, halu ja kyky panostaa työhön, siisteys ja terveys. Rekrytointikeinoina suositellaan monikanavaisuutta, jossa rekrytointisanoma on erilaistettu hakijatyypeittäin. Rekrytointiprosessi kestää 3–6 kk ja siihen osallistuu useita henkilöitä. Prosessiin kuuluu 3 haastattelua, 2 testiä, ketjuyrittäjän haastattelu, työhön tutustuminen, koulutus- ja työharjoittelu sekä koeaika. Rekrytoinnissa on erityisesti huomioitava, että valinta-kriteereistä pidetään kiinni, hakijan oltava aktiivinen, harkinnalle on annettava aikaa ja konseptin ja ketjuyrittämisen keskeiset asiat (sopimus, pelisäännöt, laskelmat, investoinnit) on käytävä tarkkaan läpi hakijan kanssa.
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In order for young people to meaningfully participate in the criminal justice system they must possess an understanding of their rights and legal procedures. To examine their understanding, 50 young people between the ages of 13-17 who received an extrajudicial sanction or were sentenced to probation, were recruited from the Finch Courthouse in Toronto, Ontario. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants regarding their understanding of their due process rights and their rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Youth who indicated involvement in plea bargaining were also asked about their experiences during this procedure. In addition, the present study examined youths' perceptions of power differences in their interactions with criminal justice officials working within an institution that has tremendous control over offenders' lives. The results indicate that while youth seem to have some understanding oftheir rights and legal procedures, they nevertheless feel ill-equipped to invoke their rights in an adult-led criminal justice system. Furthermore, while past literature has often conceptualized youth understanding based on age (e.g., Crawford & Bull, 2006) the findings of the present study demonstrate that while age plays some role, the lack of power experienced by youth vis-a-vis adults, and specifically criminal justice professionals, has the most bearing on the inability of youth to exercise their rights.
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At Brock University, the Faculty of Mathematics and Science currently has one of the highest percentages of students on academic probation, with many students reporting the most difficulty with Introductory Chemistry in first year and Organic Chemistry in second year. To identify strategies to improve students' performance and reduce the number of students on academic probation, a multi-year research project was undertaken involving several chemistry courses. Students were asked to complete three questionnaires, and provide consent to obtain their final Chemistry grade from the Registrar's Office. Research began at the end of the 2007-08 academic year with CHEM IPOO, and in the 2008-09 academic year, students in the larger CHEM IF92 Introductory Chemistry course were invited to participate in this research near the beginning of the academic year. Students who went on to take second year Organic and Analytical Chemistry were asked to complete these questionnaires in each second year course. The three questionnaires included the Kolb Learning Styles Inventory (Kolb, 1984) modified to include specific reference to Chemistry in each question, Dalgety, ColI, and Jones' (2002) Chemistry Attitudes and Experiences Questionnaire (CAEQ), and lastly, a demographic survey. Correlations were found between learning style and academic success; concrete learners were not as successful as abstract learners. Differences were noted between females and males with respect to learning styles, academic success, and confidence. Several differences were also noted between those who are the First in the Family to attend university and those who are not First in the Family to attend university.