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ELECTRONIC MONITORING. ON SUPERVISION AND POSTSUPERVISION.

The paper looks into the importance of electronic monitoring on supervision and post supervision carefullly examining the outcomes .

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language english
wordcount 5454 (cca 15 pages)
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Table of contents

Contents
Chapter One 2
1.0 Introduction 2
1.1 Background to the Study 2
1.2 Statement of the Problem 4
1.3 Purpose of the Study 5
1.4 Research Study Objectives 5
1.5 Research Questions 6
1.6 Significance of the Study 7
1.7 Delimitation of the Study 7
1.8 Limitations of the Study 8
1.9 Assumptions of the Study 8
1.10 Conceptual Definition of Key Terms 8
1.11 Operational Definitions of Terms 9
1.12 Organization of the Study 10
Chapter Two 10
Literature review 10
2.1 Introduction 10
2.2 Electronic monitoring 11
2.3 Historical background 12
2.4 World overview 13
2.5 Issues surrounding electronic monitoring 13
2.6 Conceptual Framework of the Study 15
2.7 Theoretical Framework 17
Chapter 3 18
Research Methodology 18
3.1 Introduction 18
3.2 Research design 18
3.3 Target population 18
3.4 Sample size and sampling procedures 19
Table 2: The sample size 19
3.5 Research instruments 19
3.5.1 Interview Schedules 20
3.5.2 Instrument Validity 20
3.5.3 Reliability of the Study 20
3.5.4 Study Records 21
3.6 Data collection Procedures 21
3.7 Data Analysis Procedures 21
References 23

Preview of the essay: ELECTRONIC MONITORING. ON SUPERVISION AND POSTSUPERVISION.

The use of electronic monitoring has been increased with the dawn of the new century. With the constant rise in prison populations, sparked by tough economic times, prisons and jails continue to become crowded. Electronic monitoring is slowly being recognized as an alternative to prison confinement. Courts are now taking this and other innovative measures to manage offenders. Increased use of electronic monitoring systems and other alternatives to prison confinement are associated with lower inmate numbers and in turn improvement of living conditions and facilities in the correctional facilities; this and other improvements that are considered to be among the indicators of development.
According to Jody Klein-Saffran (1997) the need to develop and provide cost-effective, practical and appropriate alternatives to incarceration lead to the need to use of intermediate punishment as a new measure. It is understood ...





... records will include looking into class registers, mark sheets of students in different terms of the year, performance records of girls in different subjects.
3.6 Data collection Procedures
The data collection process will require a letter from the University and the Ministry of Justice. To acquire information, the researcher will administer the questionnaires to the respondents in the schools, brief them on how to answer the questions after which he will collect questionnaires for data analysis. He will also analyze records like class registers and mark lists to get more information.
3.7 Data Analysis Procedures
The data collected through the questionnaires, and written materials will be organized, coded and analyzed using graphs and charts
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