PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Probation

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The criminal justice system can be a confusing world to navigate. If you are facing criminal charges, these resources may help you better prepare.

By Emily Harris Greene
September 11, 2017
Criminal Justice System | FAQ | Parole | Probation
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Why We Should Put Probation on Trial

“An ineffective probation system can result in further criminal acts and the imprisonment of those same offenders before they complete their terms.”

Justice Fellowship’s latest report, Incentives in State Probation Systems: Relation to Structure and Practices, reveals why it’s a good idea to examine our probation systems.

By Elisabeth Boehm
January 6, 2015
Justice Fellowship | Probation | recidivism | Success Rates
Probation and Parole Requirements

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), about 4.8 million people in the U.S. are on probation or parole.

By Steve Rempe
May 5, 2014
Ministry Basics | Parole | Probation

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