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DetailsAn examination of the development and implementation of correctional programs designed to allow offenders to remain in the community while completing their sentence. The role of offenders, supervisory agencies, and society will be explored. The focus will be on the traditional programs of probation and parole and on newer alternative sanctions like house arrest, boot camps, and intensive supervision. This course is writing intensive. Prerequisites: CJ 320 or CJ 322 (Even years, Sp)