Probation is the most commonly imposed criminal sentence in the United States, with nearly four million adults currently under supervision. Yet the law of probation has not been the focus of sustained research or analysis. This Article examines the standard conditions of probation in the sixteen jurisdictions that use probation most expansively. A detailed analysis of these conditions is important, because the extent of the state\u27s authority to control and punish probationers depends on the substance of the conditions imposed
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
The article examines the question of whether the development of probation measures is related to th...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
Probation is the most commonly imposed criminal sentence in the United States, with nearly four mill...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
Probation is a court order through which a criminal defendant is placed under the control, supervisi...
Placing an individual on probation that was found guilty of a criminal violation has dated back as f...
Youth probation is the most common form of punishment for youth in the United States criminal legal ...
In this article, Professor Diana surveys both the literature and the practice in the field of proba-...
This is a condensation of a speech delivered before the State Probation officers at the Golden Jubil...
Close to three quarters of a million cases flow through the United States’ juvenile justice system a...
Alaska’s common-law probation system requires that the period of supervision imposed is accompanied ...
The meaning of the word probation within the article, the work in this heading in other nations, the...
The dramatic growth of prison populations in the United States during the latter half of the twentie...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
The article examines the question of whether the development of probation measures is related to th...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
Probation is the most commonly imposed criminal sentence in the United States, with nearly four mill...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
Probation, the most modern concept in the administration of criminal justice, has been characterized...
Probation is a court order through which a criminal defendant is placed under the control, supervisi...
Placing an individual on probation that was found guilty of a criminal violation has dated back as f...
Youth probation is the most common form of punishment for youth in the United States criminal legal ...
In this article, Professor Diana surveys both the literature and the practice in the field of proba-...
This is a condensation of a speech delivered before the State Probation officers at the Golden Jubil...
Close to three quarters of a million cases flow through the United States’ juvenile justice system a...
Alaska’s common-law probation system requires that the period of supervision imposed is accompanied ...
The meaning of the word probation within the article, the work in this heading in other nations, the...
The dramatic growth of prison populations in the United States during the latter half of the twentie...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
The article examines the question of whether the development of probation measures is related to th...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...