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- Net-widening abstract "Net-widening happens when new criminal reforms expand social control over individuals, because alternative sanctions that were meant to be imposed on prison-bound offenders are in practice used for low-risk offenders who would otherwise receive lighter sanctions, or who would not have been prosecuted at all. The theory is that there is an expansion in the number of offenders arrested and charged after the implementation of a diversion program because well-meaning police and prosecutors now believe there to be something worthwhile that can happen to offenders once the are in the system (i.e., rehabilitative treatment instead of prison).".
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- Net-widening wikiPageLength "2390".
- Net-widening wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Net-widening wikiPageRevisionID "679301068".
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminology.
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLink Diversion_program.
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLink Drug_court.
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLink Nothing_works.
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLink Rehabilitation_(penology).
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLink Restorative_justice.
- Net-widening wikiPageWikiLinkText "net-widening".
- Net-widening hasPhotoCollection Net-widening.
- Net-widening wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Net-widening subject Category:Criminology.
- Net-widening comment "Net-widening happens when new criminal reforms expand social control over individuals, because alternative sanctions that were meant to be imposed on prison-bound offenders are in practice used for low-risk offenders who would otherwise receive lighter sanctions, or who would not have been prosecuted at all.".
- Net-widening label "Net-widening".
- Net-widening wasDerivedFrom Net-widening?oldid=679301068.
- Net-widening isPrimaryTopicOf Net-widening.