In 2012, Missouri established an “earned compliance credits” policy that allows individuals to shorten their time on probation or parole by 30 days for every full calendar month that they comply with the conditions of their sentences.
This paper will discuss the need for a new model for community corrections that can improve public safety while recognizing that people on probation and parole are members of the communities in which they live and are supervised.
Average inmate faces nearly four years of community monitoring after incarceration.
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"The technology can catch prisoners in the act when they try to use illegal prison cellphones"