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    A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Electronic Monitoring

    Publication year: 2010 | Cataloged on: Jun. 18, 2010

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    ANNOTATION: Agencies using or looking into utilizing home detection will find this report interesting. This report presents the findings of home detection’s impact on offender flight, violations of probation, commission of new crimes, personal relationships, families, employment, and community reintegration. Sections following an abstract and executive summary include: introduction; review of the literature; electronic monitoring in Florida; a quantitative assessment; a qualitative assessment; and policy implications and discussion. Home detection reduces recidivism of offenders by 31%.
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