Alternative Sanctions definition

Alternative Sanctions means requiring a VGR volunteer or member to do any one or more of the following in:

Examples of Alternative Sanctions in a sentence

  • Individualized case plans for each program participant shall be based on a validated risk and need assessment, using industry-recognized, state-of- the art, evidence-based tools such as: (a) LSI-R (Level of Services Inventory – Revised; (b) STRONG (Static Risk and Offender Needs Guide; and (c) COMPAS (Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions).

  • Individualized case plans for each program participant shall be based on a validated risk and need assessment, using industry-recognized, state-of-the art, evidence-based tools such as: (a) LSI-R (Level of Services Inventory – Revised; (b) STRONG (Static Risk and Offender Needs Guide; and (c) COMPAS (Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions).

  • Alternative Sanctions 12.3 The laws of each of the Participating First Nations may provide for sanctions, as an alternative to fines or imprisonment, that are consistent with Nishnawbe Aski Nation customs, culture, practices and values and the issue of whether those sanctions will be imposed on an offender without his or her consent will be addressed in the Final Agreement.

  • The program, Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (Compas), was much more prone to mistakenly label black defendants as likely to reoffend – wrongly flagging them at almost twice the rate as white people (45% to 24%), according to the investigative journalism organisation ProPublica.