Examining the policies of paroling authorities in the United States to support evidence-based practices
Examining the policies of paroling authorities in the United States to support evidence-based practices
Author(s): Erin Harbinson, Ebony RuhlandSubject(s): Criminal Law, Behaviorism, Criminology, Penology, Penal Policy
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Community supervision; evidence-based practices; parole; policy; survey;
Summary/Abstract: While much research in community corrections examines ways in which direct supervision can reduce recidivism, less is known about the role of paroling authorities in using or supporting evidence-based practices. This study presents a selection of results from a survey of paroling authorities across the United States conducted in 2015. We analyze and discuss survey results on the following three topics: (1) What is the structure and power/authority of the paroling authorities? (2) What are the appointments and requirements of paroling authorities? and (3) What evidence-based practices are paroling authorities utilizing? These results demonstrate the state of evidence-based practices in parole decision-making and illustrate ways in which paroling authorities can implement policies and practices that promote sustainability of evidence-based practices in community supervision. The findings indicate that many paroling authorities have adopted policies supportive of evidence-based practices; however, there are some areas in which parole can create continuity and promote better application of them.
Journal: European Journal of Probation
- Issue Year: 12/2020
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 182-199
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English
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