RT Article T1 Staffing Composition, Offender Profiles, and Supervision in China’s Community Corrections JF The prison journal VO 99 IS 3 SP 285 OP 309 A1 Zhang, Dawei A2 Jiang, Shanhe A2 Huang, Shuaining A2 Irwin, Darrell D. A2 Zhang, Haoyue LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1743011156 AB In 2003, the Chinese government began the use of community corrections to guide the reeducation and reform of offenders. Scholarly research within the field of community corrections has since begun, but the development of Chinese community corrections research is still in its infancy. There is little information about offenders and community corrections’ institutional organization and staffing. There is a dearth of comprehensive studies on the administrative process of community corrections, particularly pretrial investigation, transition of offenders, supervision, and a reward and punishment system. Thus, this study explored these flaws and omissions through research on offender profiles and the supervisors responsible for the development of Chinese community corrections. K1 China K1 Community Corrections K1 Offender profiles K1 Staffing composition K1 Supervision DO 10.1177/0032885519836955