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Author: Larkin, Paul J., Jr.

Title: The Hawaii Opportunity Probation with Enforcement Project: A Potentially Worthwhile Correctional Reform

Summary: Probation is a long-standing feature of the criminal justice system and is found in every state. Unfortunately, however, probation has not been as successful as its original proponents hoped that it would be: Approximately one-third of offenders placed on probation wind up in prison or abscond. In 2004, a Hawaii state court judge developed a new way of managing probationers that has shown the promise of reforming offenders and reducing costs borne by the criminal justice system and the public. That project - known as Hawaii Opportunity Probation with Enforcement, or HOPE - uses a fundamentally different approach to traditional probation supervision. The federal and state governments should look to this program as a potentially valuable criminal justice reform.

Details: Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 2014. 8p.

Source: Internet Resource: legal Memorandum, No. 116: Accessed October 22, 2014 at: http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2014/pdf/LM116.pdf

Year: 2014

Country: United States

URL: http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2014/pdf/LM116.pdf

Shelf Number: 133789

Keywords:
Offender Supervision
Probation (Hawaii)
Probation Supervision
Probationers
Recidivism