In 2014, the Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice published a report entitled Profiles in Probation Revocation: Examining the Legal Framework in 21 States , the purpose of which was to gain understanding of the laws and processes governing probation revocation in a cross-section of states. Building from that report, this informational brief pulls together the statutes that govern the length of probation sentences in each of the twenty-one jurisdictions studied, as well as the legal framework for early termination or extension of the probation term
Within the United States, probation has customarily been used as a way to divert offenders away from...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
The Board of Prison Terms and Paroles is given the authority to release most felons from prison when...
Aside from the fact that its use was originally limited and random in nature, the historical origin ...
Although procedural due process requirements govern the proof of a violation in a probation revocati...
Probation is a court order through which a criminal defendant is placed under the control, supervisi...
Although procedural due process requirements govern the proof of a violation in a probation revocati...
The law of probation revocation developed rapidly over the eighteen years preceding this article’s 1...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
Nationally, probation is the most widely used sanction for young people who come into contact with t...
Sentencing offenders of the criminal law is a widely diverse and complex problem. Few guidelines are...
Placing an individual on probation that was found guilty of a criminal violation has dated back as f...
Alaska’s common-law probation system requires that the period of supervision imposed is accompanied ...
Abstract: This study attempts to further the understanding of how legal and extra legal factors affe...
Probation is the most commonly imposed criminal sentence in the United States, with nearly four mill...
Within the United States, probation has customarily been used as a way to divert offenders away from...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
The Board of Prison Terms and Paroles is given the authority to release most felons from prison when...
Aside from the fact that its use was originally limited and random in nature, the historical origin ...
Although procedural due process requirements govern the proof of a violation in a probation revocati...
Probation is a court order through which a criminal defendant is placed under the control, supervisi...
Although procedural due process requirements govern the proof of a violation in a probation revocati...
The law of probation revocation developed rapidly over the eighteen years preceding this article’s 1...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
Nationally, probation is the most widely used sanction for young people who come into contact with t...
Sentencing offenders of the criminal law is a widely diverse and complex problem. Few guidelines are...
Placing an individual on probation that was found guilty of a criminal violation has dated back as f...
Alaska’s common-law probation system requires that the period of supervision imposed is accompanied ...
Abstract: This study attempts to further the understanding of how legal and extra legal factors affe...
Probation is the most commonly imposed criminal sentence in the United States, with nearly four mill...
Within the United States, probation has customarily been used as a way to divert offenders away from...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
The Board of Prison Terms and Paroles is given the authority to release most felons from prison when...