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100 1 0 _aEuvrard, Elsa
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245 0 0 _aHouse arrest and supervisors’ practices in a negotiated order
260 _c2020.
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520 _aThis article analyses the way community-based supervisors build their relationship and interpersonal skills in the context of the system of conditional sentences (house arrest) in Quebec. Based on an analysis of how supervisors decide to allow offenders to spend time outside their home (authorizations), the article aims at understanding how supervisors manage the tensions resulting from the seemingly opposing goals of help and control; and how they integrate the constraints of the system into their decision-making process. The results show that authorizations can be used as a tool for intervention, collaboration or social reintegration. They underline that these practices are intrinsic to a system based on risk management, but also evolve with offender relationships and the trust created between supervisor and offender.
690 _aHouse Arrest
690 _aQuebec
690 _aRisk management
690 _aReintegration
690 _aProfessional practices
690 _aRelationship skills
690 _aCommunity supervision
786 0 _nDéviance et Société | 44 | 1 | 2020-05-11 | p. 49-81 | 0378-7931
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-deviance-et-societe-2020-1-page-49?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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