Intermediate Sanctions: Courts Response To Overcrowding Prisons

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Intermediate sanctions is a courts response to the overcrowding prisons in the United States. These sanctions are a step up from probation and a set down from incarceration. With these sanctions, rehabilitation is the primary goal, which is used to reform offenders who return to society. There are several types of intermediate sanctions such as house arrest where the offender confined to their home, which they can not leave unless there is school, job, or court. Fines can be several dollars or several thousands of dollars. Close monitoring is where the offender checks in with their probation officer or therapist to ensure they are not committing a crime. Community service the where the offender works in the community for a set amount of hours