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  2. Jun 27, 2022 · Intermediate sanctions are a form of criminal punishment that lie between total confinement and probation. They include boot camps, halfway houses, intensive supervision programs, home confinement, electronic monitoring, and monetary penalties.

  3. Intermediate sanctions were developed at State and local levels to achieve various purposes, including cost savings, diversion of offenders from jail or prison, reduction in recidivism rates, and provi- sion of midlevel punishments to midlevel offenders.

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  4. A report on the definition, types, and benefits of intermediate sanctions, such as probation, fines, house arrest, and electronic monitoring. The report also discusses the challenges and trends of using intermediate sanctions in the US criminal justice system.

  5. Jan 1, 1993 · Intermediate sanctions are alternatives to incarceration and probation for offenders who do not need or deserve prison. Learn about four types of intermediate sanctions: day fines, intensive supervision probation, electronic monitoring, and shock incarceration programs.

  6. tions and costs of intermediate sanctions, those mid-range punishments that lie somewhere between prison and routine probation. Various intermediate sanctions programs (ISPs) that incorporate intensive supervision, home confinement, community service, boot camps, and day fines have been developed in re-cent years.

  7. Jan 1, 1993 · The four primary types of intermediate sanctions include day fines, intensive supervision probation (ISP), electronic monitoring and house arrest, and shock incarceration programs. Day fines are tailored to a defendant's ability to pay; while the amount of a fine may differ between defendants, the impact of the fine on each should be ...

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