Does Reducing Supervision for Low-risk Probationers Jeopardize Community Safety?
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Volume 84 Number 1
Date:
June 2020
Abstract:
The authors examine the relationship between supervision intensity and probation outcomes (i.e., increase in supervision level and rearrest) among low-risk individuals. Results show that individuals placed on the low-risk caseload were less likely to have probation revoked than low-risk probationers placed on regular caseloads. There was no significant relationship between low-intensity supervision and rearrest.