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fomenos
3 years ago
15

What involves treating offenders who would normally have been sent to a secure treatment facility as part of a very small probat

ion caseload that receives almost daily scrutiny
Social Studies
1 answer:
Westkost [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Juvenile intensive probation supervision (JIPS)?

Explanation:

Juvenile intensive probation supervision (JIPS) is a practice in the criminal justice system and it is an alternative measure to incarceration which involves close supervision of the behaviour of juvenile by an assigned supervisor who gives report on the juvenile, to state whether the probation practices and measures are having positive effect or not in the correction of the juvenile. It also involves treating offenders such as juveniles who would normally have been sent to a secure treatment facility as part of a very small probation caseload that receives almost daily scrutiny.

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