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Intermediate sanctions are appropriate for juveniles who continue to offend following immediate interventions, youth who have committed more serious felony offenses, and some violent offenders who can benefit from supervision, structure, and monitoring but not necessarily institutionalization. This type of sanction entails formal court processing and may include such court-ordered community-based corrections as intensive supervision, day treatment, probation, electronic monitoring, house arrest, and alternative schools.


Targeted Behaviors 
             
Possible Program Structures or Components
              
Possible Wrap-Around Services 

Serious property damage
Violent delinquency Chronic delinquency

             

Regular Probation
Phased Intensive Probation Supervision
Interventions with violent or chronic offenders

              

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Family Counseling
Mentoring Programs
Drug & Alcohol Therapy
Interpersonal Skills Training
Parenting Classes
Restitution

 


To view samples of programs and intervention models, click here.
 
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