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Adult Supervision Restructuring: A Model for Re- Engineering City Government

NCJ Number
149744
Date Published
1994
Length
43 pages
Annotation
The New York City Department of Probation has initiated an Adult Supervision Restructuring (ASR) program as part of the City's effort to streamline and downsize local government.
Abstract
The Department supervises up to 60,000 probationers at any given time, of whom approximately 75 percent are felons and 50 percent have been convicted of violent crimes. The ASR attempts to reduce probationer recidivism by focusing primary supervisory attention on high-risk, violent offenders and by exploiting recent advances in information and kiosk technology to monitor the activities of low-risk offenders. The reengineered program will utilize a new risk instrument to identify violence prone probationers, screen all offenders for placement in an appropriate classification track, assess violent offenders for treatment needs, provide in-house treatment interventions, establish automated reporting facilities, reduce administrative paperwork, and develop outcome measures to evaluate program effectiveness. 4 appendixes

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