Incarceration and probation are commonly used in the American correctional system. Incarceration takes away one’s freedom, while probation allows the offender to continue his or her free life as long as he or she meets certain conditions. Probation is one type of “community correction.” In between incarceration and probation are punishments known as “intermediate” or “alternative” sentences. They may involve some elements of both incarceration and freedom.
For this assignment, you have been asked to educate an incoming law school class about the types of community-based punishments their clients may be faced with.
Research and review probation and at least three intermediate sentences. Create an informational handout that describes these sentences for the students, including their benefits and drawbacks.
1-restitution
2-house arrest
3-community service
For each punishment, also describe the purpose or purposes the punishment is intended to serve (rehabilitation, deterrence, etc.).
Cite any sources you use on a separate page, following APA guidelines
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