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A Tribute to Mark Kleiman (podcast)

A podcast episode on a key figure in SCF and his contribution to community corrections.

New developments in 24/7 Sobriety

Research reports, endorsements in the popular press, and a bill in Congress on SCF for repeat DUI offenders.

APPA National Standards for Community Supervision

The new American Probation and Parole Association standards include SCF principles and practices.

Justice Reinvestment in Kansas: Improving Supervision and Expanding Diversion

An analysis of parole in Kansas recommends, and a bill requires, adopting SCF rewards and sanctions.

Berrien Co., Michigan, man gets prison time on drug charges

A Michigan judge denies a request for SCF probation based on the defendant’s criminal history.

The Bahamas need long-term thinking on crime and violence issue

An op-ed calls for SCF in the Bahamas criminal-justice system.

Four graduate from Violence Intervention Program in Cuyahoga Co., Ohio

A BJA SCF grantee in Cleveland for gun-involved young men has a graduation ceremony.

SCF Case Management for Drug-Involved Persons in Washington State

A cost-benefit analysis of SCF supervision in Washington State finds that benefits exceed costs by about $18,000 per participant.

Stricter Community Supervision, More Recidivism? An Ego-Depletion Theory

A theoretical analysis finds that, under some conditions, stricter supervision conditions can lead to more recidivism.

North Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program Rated Promising

NIJ rates South Dakota SCF program for repeat DUI offenders promising, as implemented in North Dakota.

The Effects of Post-Release Supervision on Crime and Recidivism

A study finds that “conventional” (not “special SCF”) sanctions in post-release community supervision have a deterrent effect.

Illinois Fair Probation Drug Testing signed into law!

A new Illinois law requires that a no-alcohol or no-THC probation condition have a nexus to the crime of conviction.

Pretrial Compliance and Noncompliance

An online training addressed using SCF responses in pretrial supervision.

The Injustice of Under-Policing in America

Argues that American criminal justice broadly suffers from too little certainty and too much severity.

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SCF Community Sentencing

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Oklahoma Department of Corrections

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SCF Community Supervision

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Tennessee Department of Correction

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Summit County Offender Recidivism Reduction (SCORR) Program

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County of Summit (Ohio), Adult Probation Department

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Domestic Violence SCF Initiative

January 4, 2019 No Comments

Macon-Bibb Co. (Geo.)

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SCF Supervision Project

January 4, 2019 No Comments

Yolo Co. (Cal.) Probation Department

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SCF Parole Program

January 4, 2019 No Comments

Pennsylvania Department of Corrections 

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SCF for Opioid-Involved Parolees

January 4, 2019 No Comments

New Jersey State Parole Board

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SCF Reentry Program

January 4, 2019 No Comments

Baltimore (Mary.) Police Department Community Collaboration Division

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SCF Probation Program

January 4, 2019 No Comments

Iowa First Judicial District

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BJA-Funded Swift Certain Fair Models

March 16, 2018 No Comments

BJA-Funded Swift Certain Fair Models Swift Certain Fair (SCF) is an approach to community supervision that emphasizes swift, consistent, and proportionate responses to behaviors. This

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Annotated SCF Literature Review

March 16, 2018 No Comments

[cherry_row] [cherry_col size_md=”12″] Annotated SCF Literature Review Alaska PACE Carns, T.W. & Martin, S. (2011). “Anchorage PACE: Probation Accountability with Certain Enforcement. A preliminary evaluation

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Swift, Certain, and Fair (SCF) Supervision Program—Including Project HOPE

February 5, 2017 No Comments

State, local, territorial, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments are eligible for funding to implement SCF supervision (new or ongoing) in community corrections. Due:  March

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Smart Supervision: Reducing Prison Populations, Saving Money, and Creating Safer Communities

February 5, 2017 No Comments

State, local, territorial, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments can use grant funds to implement evidence-based strategies to increase the effectiveness of community supervision, including

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Justice Reinvestment in Montana: Report to the Montana Commission on Sentencing

February 3, 2017 No Comments

CSG recommends brief, proportional jail sanctions, and alternative sanctions, for probation and parole violators in Montana, to promote fairness.

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Montana SB 63

February 3, 2017 No Comments

Montana SB 63 outlines specific sanctions for supervision violations using an SCF approach, including 3-days jail, intervention hearings, and a requirement to exhaust options before initiating revocation.

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Honolulu Prosecutor Says Too Many Violent Criminals in Drug Probation Program

February 3, 2017 No Comments

Honolulu’s DA argues that violent felons should not be eligible for HOPE.

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Mackinac Center Recommendations for Michigan

February 3, 2017 No Comments

The Mackinac Center for Public Policy recommends expanding Michigan’s Swift & Sure Sanctions Probation Program.

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Dear President Trump: Here’s How to Get Right on Crime

February 3, 2017 No Comments

Incorporating SCF supervision is recommended as part of DOJ’s justice reinvestment plan to lower costs and reduce crime.

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Illinois State Commission on Criminal Justice and Sentencing Reform: Final Report

February 3, 2017 No Comments

Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) uses an electronic monitoring system in response to supervision violations, but obtaining approvals to use electronic monitoring precludes swift consequences. The Illinois State Commission has recommended that IDOC have the authority to immediately implement electronic monitoring for up to 30 days.

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Justice Reinvestment in Pennsylvania Seeking Ways to Reduce Recidivism

February 3, 2017 No Comments

CSG has recommended an SCF model for Pennsylvania parole violators. Today, an individual may be sent to prison for three to six months for a technical violation, which would be reduced to days under an SCF approach, and would also add consistency and greater sense of fairness, according to PADOC Bureau of Planning Director Brett Bucklen.

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