Legal probation
Legal probation is a criminological technical term and means that a convicted criminal does not commit any new offenses after serving a sentence , i.e. does not reoffend .
A distinction is to be made between legal probation and compliance with probation conditions during suspension of probation .
literature
- Susann Praetor, Stefan Suhling: Legal probation of women - Findings of an investigation in the women's prison in Lower Saxony. Monthly for criminology and criminal law reform 2016, pp. 215–236
- Carina Tetal: The effect of criminal sanctions on legal probation , in: Maria Walsh, Benjamin Pniewski, Marcus Kober, Andreas Armborst: Evidence-oriented crime prevention in Germany. A guide to policy and practice. Springer 2018, pp. 533–556
Web links
- Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection (ed.): Legal probation after criminal sanctions - A nationwide relapse investigation 2010 to 2013 and 2004 to 2013 2016
- Hans-Jürgen Kerner, Katharina Stelzel, Anke Eikens, Marc Coester: Legal probation and recidivism of young prisoners after their release. An empirical study using the example of the juvenile prison system in Hesse, release years 2003 and 2006. Tübingen writings and materials on criminology, Volume 40, 2017