Probation and parole agencies across the United States are facing mounting pressure to reduce costs while maintaining effective supervision. New York’s groundbreaking Less Is More Act demonstrates how reforms...
Probation departments across the country are dealing with mounting administrative workloads, rising incarceration costs for technical violations, and overwhelming caseloads that prevent officers from focusing on meaningful supervision. The...
Probation departments across the United States are experiencing a significant shift in how they manage caseloads, track compliance, and allocate resources. Recent reform initiatives in states like New York,...
Probation and parole agencies across the country are experiencing dramatic operational improvements as policy reforms combine with modern case management systems to reduce administrative burden and improve compliance outcomes....
Probation departments nationwide are dealing with a mounting administrative crisis. Officers managing hundreds of cases struggle with paperwork-heavy technical violations for missed appointments, unpaid fees, and minor infractions that...
Probation departments across the United States spend over $3 billion annually processing technical violations—missed appointments, failed drug tests, and administrative infractions that send nearly one in four people to...
Probation departments across the United States are experiencing significant operational changes as new reforms reshape how agencies handle technical violations, manage caseloads, and allocate resources. These developments are creating...
Probation departments across the nation are drowning in paperwork while managing caseloads that continue to grow. With 3.7 million adults under community supervision and projected 3% job growth through...
Probation departments across the United States are grappling with overwhelming caseloads, expensive technical violation processing, and complex administrative requirements. Recent reforms in states like New York, Michigan, and Nevada...
Probation departments across states like New York, Michigan, and Nevada face a critical challenge: managing overcrowded caseloads exceeding 3.7 million people nationally while operating with tight budgets and limited...
