The offender received two 10-year sentences in state court.
More commonly, first offenders receive probation in such cases.
Once in the program, a young offender receives close, personalized supervision.
Yet short-stay offenders have no time to engage with treatment inside, and receive little or no support when they leave.
In many of the conventional crimes for which offenders receive imprisonment, there are no real victims.
The program is 6 months long and offenders receive about two hours of treatment weekly.
The offenders receive individual recreation in a caged area.
Juvenile offenders must also receive proper medical and mental health care.
In order to leave the residents the offender must receive special permission from the court.
If an offender receives a community punishment it could include a variety of things.