Sentence-Serving within the Community : Caught between Criminological Diagnosis and Flow Management
Résumé
For the criminal justice system, measures and sanctions are said to be " within the community " when they are enforced " outside prison walls " but require some form of control. In that sense, the community differs both from prison and from sentences requiring no supervision, such as simple suspended sentences, sanctions of a monetary, material, or administrative nature (such as a fine, seizure of a vehicle, a suspended driving license). In France, the main measures involved here are suspended sentences under probation, community service orders, release on parole and social and judicial supervision. Other measures include arrangements such as electronic monitoring, semi-liberty and day-leave. All are implemented by probation officers within the département-level prison rehabilitation and probation services (SPIP).
Domaines
Sociologie
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