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Supervision Compliance Motivators

People who have not had a lot of experience with the Justice System are eager to put probation behind them and afraid of getting out of compliance.

"You have to be really motivated or scared to death to succeed."
- Case Manager, Criminal Justice Services

"Clients that don't have a lot of arrests prior to me seeing them and one that have a good support system are the ones more likely to be successful."
- Case Manager, Criminal Justice Services

Supervision Compliance Weak Points

Some individuals have effectively become “numbed” to their criminal record due to their extensive criminal history or criminal justice system experiences.

"I didn't make the effort to stop, I know it was wrong I justify it and I don't think it's a big of a deal."
- Client, Criminal Justice Services

"Jail and Prison time can be preferable [to probation] to some people who have been through the justice system multiple times because it’s familiar and there are no expectations on them."
- Case Manager, Criminal Justice Services

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Ideas & Opportunities

How might we make it easier for people who want to comply with their supervision to do so?

How might we give people who are not motivated reasons to comply?

Assist in the pursuit of personal goals in parallel to completing supervision requirements.

Incentivise compliance by making them eligible for a lottery to refund some of the supervision fees already paid.