RT Article T1 Probation and parole in California: an experiment in community corrections reform JF The Routledge handbook on global community corrections SP 330 OP 362 A1 Kras, Kimberly Raye 1981- A2 Rodrigues, Carina F. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1925744698 AB The correctional system in California, U.S.A. is one of the largest in the world, responsible for nearly 300,000 people on community-based forms of supervision. Probation and parole agencies in California are tasked with promoting a client-centered post-conviction experience aimed at addressing underlying needs through service referrals and monitoring and compliance activities to ensure successful completion of supervision. In this chapter, we will describe the adult community-based supervision system of probation and parole in the state of California, including its history, legislation, organizational structure, and implementation of community corrections reforms in risk/need classification, supervision, treatment, and control of individuals placed in this state's community corrections system. The use of technology and other innovations are also discussed. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 359-362 SN 9781032294933