Study Highlights Court’s Success in Reducing Shoplifter Recidivism Using Offense-Specific Education
Ohio probation office finds that 97 percent of petty theft offenders did not re-offend after completing NASP’s offense-specific shoplifter education program. SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) September 23, 2014 Turning Point Justice (TPJ), provider of cloud technology that helps victims and communities fight petty crimes and improve offender accountability, today announced that its shoplifting education and student management partner, the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP), released the results of a recidivism study conducted by the Probation Division of the City of Sylvania, Ohio
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