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109:) of their freedom, the courts put some limitations on them and give them some duties. The list of components that make up a community sentence is of course different in individual countries, and will be combined individually by the court. Non-custodial sentences can include: 66:
of execution or imprisonment were thought pretty efficient at this, while at the same time removing the threat criminals pose to the public (protection). Alternative sentences add to these goals, trying to reform the offender
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The shift towards alternative sentencing means that some offenders avoid imprisonment with its many unwanted consequences. This is beneficial for society, as it may prevent them from getting into the so-called
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often includes a requirement for the offender to apologize, compensate for the damages they have caused, or repair such damages with their labor as part of their sentence.
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mandatory treatments and programs (drug or alcohol treatment, psychological help, back-to-work programs)
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J.D. Gleissner, "Prison Overcrowding Cure: Judicial Corporal Punishment of Adults," Vol. 49, Issue 4,
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only played a small part in the criminal justice process, as this breached the rules of society. The
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Instead of depriving those who commit less dangerous offenses (such as
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who has been convicted of committing an offense, other than through a
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for all the different ways in which courts can punish a
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Index

criminal justice
defendant
custodial sentence
capital punishment
retributive justice
retaliation
punishment
deterrent
sentences
rehabilitation
reparation
victims of a crime
restorative approach to justice
the revolving door syndrome
career criminal
prison overcrowding
summary offenses
unpaid work
community service
house arrest
curfew
suspended sentence
electronic tag
court orders
injunctions
probation
judicial corporal punishment
Parole
Probation
"Community sentences"

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