2016
DOI: 10.1177/0011128714555757
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An Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of Intensive Supervision on the Recidivism of High-Risk Probationers

Abstract: This article reports the results of an experimental evaluation of the impact of Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) on probationer recidivism. Participants, who were assessed at an increased likelihood of committing serious crimes and not ordered to specialized supervision, were randomly assigned to ISP (n = 447) or standard probation (n = 385). ISP probationers received more restrictive supervision and experienced more office contacts, home visitations, and drug screenings. After 12 months, there was no dif… Show more

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“…Governments should ensure that alternatives are conceived and implemented in a way that promote greater emphasis on social support to help formerly incarcerated people with their needs rather than on creating additional burdens (Durnescu, 2011;Payne & Gainey, 1998), or on emphasizing penal control (Rhine & Taxman, 2017). Providing the necessary dosage of state supervision and increasing opportunities for treatment and support in the community (Byrne et al, 2015;Georgiou, 2014;Hyatt & Barnes, 2014) are key elements in ensuring successful reintegration.…”
Section: Prison Releasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governments should ensure that alternatives are conceived and implemented in a way that promote greater emphasis on social support to help formerly incarcerated people with their needs rather than on creating additional burdens (Durnescu, 2011;Payne & Gainey, 1998), or on emphasizing penal control (Rhine & Taxman, 2017). Providing the necessary dosage of state supervision and increasing opportunities for treatment and support in the community (Byrne et al, 2015;Georgiou, 2014;Hyatt & Barnes, 2014) are key elements in ensuring successful reintegration.…”
Section: Prison Releasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Hyatt and Barnes (2017) examine the effectiveness of intensive supervision using a particularly impressive RCT in Philadelphia. High-risk probationers were randomly assigned "moderate-risk" or "high-risk" labels that determined the actual level of supervision they received.…”
Section: Changing Intensity Of Community Supervisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, other investigators (Hyatt & Barnes, ) conducted an experimental evaluation of the impact of intensive supervision on various kinds of offending outcomes. Participants were randomly assigned to intensive supervision probation (ISP; n = 447) or standard probation ( n = 385).…”
Section: Community Corrections and Community Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%