Obey All Laws and Be Good: Probation and the Meaning of Recidivism

Fiona Doherty writes on recidivism for the Georgetown Law Journal. “Probation is the most commonly imposed criminal sentence in the United States, with nearly four million adults currently under supervision. Yet the law of probation has not been the focus of sustained research or analysis. This Article examines the standard conditions of probation in the … Continue reading Obey All Laws and Be Good: Probation and the Meaning of Recidivism