Programs
Research has shown that responding swiftly, certainly, and fairly to behaviors, with appropriate rewards and sanctions, can motivate success on community supervision. The SCF Center currently partners with agencies in more than a dozen states, including those funded by BJA, shown here, to develop and implement SCF supervision in their jurisdictions. (See BJA-Funded Swift Certain Fair Models).
Emerging Adult Caseload Collaboration
Dallas Co. (Tex.) Community Supervision and Corrections Department
Partnering Community Supervision with Accountability Courts
Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Summit County Offender Recidivism Reduction (SCORR) Program
County of Summit (Ohio), Adult Probation Department
South Carolina Specialized Caseloads’ Sanctions and Incentives Pilot Program
South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services
The SCF Center partnered with these agencies formerly funded by BJA:
Recidivism Elimination Supervision Enhancement Team (RESET)
New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision
Phased Approach to Statewide Expansion of PACE in Probation and Parole
Alaska Department of Corrections
SMART Supervision for Emerging Adults
Hidalgo County (Tex.) Community Supervision and Corrections Department