Many states are enacting statutes that reduce incarceration for supervision violations.
A report promotes SCF responses, including incentives and noncustodial sanctions, to improve supervision outcomes.
A paper argues that SCF sanctions are less disruptive to desistance than are long custodial sanctions, for people who chronically engage in criminal activity.
A bill proposes SCF responses to supervision violations in Nevada.
Report contends that SCF jail sanctions may increase jail population, but alternative sanctions may be as effective.