Probation and Parole Revocations: Reviewing Over Two Decades of Revocation Decisions in the United States

Q1 Social Sciences
Amber Wilson
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Spanning over two decades, this systematic review includes 35 studies that focus explicitly on probation and parole revocations in the United States. Findings reveal that studies vary in their operationalization of “revocation” and that researchers have depended primarily on quantitative monomethod approaches to study revocations. Studies suggest that revocations are contributing to incarceration rates, although the extent to which this occurs is not clear. Violation trends show that the accumulation of technical violations, especially ongoing program and treatment noncompliance, contributes to revocation outcomes. Probation/parole client sociodemographic characteristics, such as race, ethnicity, and sex, are differentially associated with supervision outcomes, and these characteristics often work distinctly and in tandem to impact revocation trends. Research implications include providing clear and consistent measurements of revocation outcomes and engaging in more diverse research methodologies. Policy implications focus on empirically evaluating structured decision-making instruments and implementing more extensive reentry programs, especially those focused on employment.
缓刑和假释撤销:回顾美国二十多年的撤销判决
这项系统综述历时20多年,包括35项明确关注美国缓刑和假释撤销的研究。研究结果表明,研究对“撤销”的操作各不相同,研究人员主要依赖于定量的单方法方法来研究撤销。研究表明,撤销判决会导致监禁率,尽管这种情况发生的程度尚不清楚。违规趋势表明,技术违规的累积,特别是正在进行的计划和治疗违规,会导致撤销结果。缓刑/假释委托人的社会人口学特征,如种族、民族和性别,与监督结果有着不同的关联,这些特征通常会明显影响撤销趋势。研究意义包括对撤销结果提供清晰一致的测量,并采用更多样的研究方法。政策影响侧重于实证评估结构化决策工具和实施更广泛的重返社会计划,尤其是那些关注就业的计划。
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Criminal Justice Review
Criminal Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Criminal Justice Review is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting a broad perspective on criminal justice issues. It focuses on any aspect of crime and the justice system and can feature local, state, or national concerns. Both qualitative and quantitative pieces are encouraged, providing that they adhere to standards of quality scholarship. As a peer-reviewed journal, we encourage the submission of articles, research notes, commentaries, and comprehensive essays that focus on crime and broadly defined justice-related topics.
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