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Ashford <strong>CRJ</strong> <strong>303</strong> Week 4 Discussion 1 Functions and Issues for Alternative Sentencing and Community Corrections<br />
Functions and Issues for Alternative Sentencing and Community Corrections [WLO: 1] [CLOs: 1, 2, 5, 6].<br />
1st Post Due by Day 3. Prior to beginning work on this discussion, please review the assigned material in your<br />
Stojkovic and Lovell (2019) textbook and review Alternative Sentences. You may also wish to consider some of the<br />
recommended resources for this week. Your initial post consists of two parts:<br />
• Part1<br />
o Discussobjectivesandissuesforalternativesentencing.<br />
To help you with this part, consider the discussion of various alternative sanctions (where alternative sentencing<br />
may focus on sanctions other than or replacing incarceration) in your textbook Chapter 7.<br />
o Identifywaysinwhichprobationmeetsorfailstomeetthegoalsofsentencing,consideringhow probation is not often<br />
perceived as a function of corrections.<br />
• Part2<br />
o Thetextbookprovidesseveralexamplesofcommunitycorrectionsasameansofreintegrating<br />
formerly incarcerated persons into communities. Explain how reintegration after a term of incarceration relates to<br />
social justice and criminal justice objectives. In addition, give an example of a community corrections effort whose<br />
aim is assisting with reintegration.