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Court-Ordered Community Service: The Experiences of Community Organizations and Community Service Workers offers a comprehensive examination of how community service programs operate within the criminal justice system. Through detailed research and analysis, the authors explore the perspectives of community organizations that host service workers and the workers themselves who carry out these mandated assignments.
This book addresses critical questions about the effectiveness of community service as a sentencing alternative, the burden it places on nonprofit and community organizations, and the rehabilitative potential it offers to offenders. The research provides valuable insights into how these programs function in practice, the challenges faced by both workers and host organizations, and the broader implications for criminal justice policy and community engagement.







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