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  2. Community sentence - Wikipedia

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    Community sentence [1] [2] or alternative sentencing or non-custodial sentence is a collective name in criminal justice for all the different ways in which courts can punish a defendant who has been convicted of committing an offense, other than through a custodial sentence (serving a jail or prison term) or capital punishment (death).

  3. Alternatives to imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    Some alternatives that have been suggested are community-based programs, participation in Western sentencing circles, and re-institution of traditional corporal punishment. [15] A successful example of this is the Miyo Wahkotowin Community Education Authority, which uses restorative techniques at the three Emineskin Cree nation schools it ...

  4. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Decarceration includes overlapping reformist and abolitionist strategies, from "front door" options such as sentencing reform, decriminalization, diversion and mental health treatment to "back door" approaches, exemplified by parole reform and early release into re-entry programs, [5] amnesty for inmates convicted of non-violent offenses and imposition of prison capacity limits. [6]

  5. Blended sentencing will benefit serious youthful offenders ...

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    The only alternative currently under state law is to transfer the juvenile offender to the adult system. We need a third option. Counterpoint: Stop blended sentencing push to punish Tennessee ...

  6. How an alternative court model helps at-risk youth and their ...

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    Since March 2022, the juvenile treatment court has had 11 graduates, and five have graduated high school.

  7. Retributive justice - Wikipedia

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    Retributive justice is a legal concept whereby the criminal offender receives punishment proportional or similar to the crime.As opposed to revenge, retribution—and thus retributive justice—is not personal, is directed only at wrongdoing, has inherent limits, involves no pleasure at the suffering of others (i.e., schadenfreude, sadism), and employs procedural standards.

  8. Boulder County breaks ground on new alternative sentencing ...

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    Jul. 15—On Friday, local officials broke ground on a new alternative sentencing facility coming to Boulder County. The facility, set to replace halfway houses and accommodate work release ...

  9. Restorative justice - Wikipedia

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    Restorative justice is an approach to justice that aims to repair the harm done to victims. [1] [2] In doing so, practitioners work to ensure that offenders take responsibility for their actions, to understand the harm they have caused, to give them an opportunity to redeem themselves, and to discourage them from causing further harm.