Maximum Impact: Targeting Supervision on Higher-Risk People, Places and Times

At a time when states are facing historic budget deficits, state leaders can prevent a large share of the nation’s criminal activity and cut corrections costs by helping probation and parole agencies focus their efforts on higher-risk offenders, in higher-risk neighborhoods, at higher-risk times through a strategy of targeted supervision.

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July 17, 2009 -
Maximum Impact: Targeting Supervision on Higher-Risk People, Places and Times (Adobe PDF)

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