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Dosage Probation

Dosage Probation Power

Rethinking the structure of probation sentences

Dosage Probation suggests that the length of supervision should be determined by the number of hours of intervention necessary to reduce risk, as opposed to a standard probation term of three, four or five years. It motivates behavior change by providing an opportunity for the individual under supervision to receive early termination from probation if they successfully engage in risk-reduction interventions tailored to their criminogenic needs, in a "dose" matched to their risk level. For the supervising agency, it provides an opportunity to manage scarce resources more efficiently.

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Dosage Probation Infographic showing 4 phases and each of their steps

“Dosage probation has dramatically increased our clients’ motivation to work with the criminal justice system. Probation officers report experiencing little or no resistance while working one on one with probationers. Our program providers report they are seeing our clients enter the first day of programming motivated and engaged."

Terry Thomas, Deputy Director, Washington County Community Corrections, Minnesota

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Dosage Probation
A prescription based on two pilot sites' experience
Dosage Probation, a prescription based on two pilot sites' experiences
Dosage Probation
Rethinking the structure of probation sentences
Dosage Probation Rethinking the structure of probation sentences