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Court-Ordered Community Service

Court-Ordered Community Service

Court-Ordered Community Service

The Experiences of Community Organizations and Community Service Workers
Rebecca Nesbit, University of Georgia
Su Young Choi, University of Georgia
Jody Clay-Warner, University of Georgia
January 2025
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Hardback
9781009631730

    Community service is a common court-ordered sanction in many countries. Individuals sentenced to community service must work a specified number of uncompensated hours at an approved community agency, typically as a condition of probation. A core expectation of court-ordered community service is that the community agencies benefit from this labor. However, very little research examines the organizational and interpersonal dynamics involved when community organizations work with court-ordered community service workers. What are local public and nonprofit organizations' experiences with court-ordered community service workers? How do the workers, themselves, experience court-ordered community service within community agencies? We address these questions through interviews with 31 volunteer managers and 34 court-ordered community service workers in two court jurisdictions in Northeast Georgia. We frame our findings within the volunteer management literature and suggest practices that could improve experiences for both the court-ordered community service worker and the community organization.

    Product details

    January 2025
    Hardback
    9781009631730
    84 pages
    229 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.259kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Background and theoretical foundations
    • 2. The study
    • 3. Study participants
    • 4. Preparing for community service workers
    • 5. Onboarding community service workers
    • 6. Creating a supportive environment for community service workers
    • 7. Increasing the value of community service work
    • References.
      Authors
    • Rebecca Nesbit , University of Georgia
    • Su Young Choi , University of Georgia
    • Jody Clay-Warner , University of Georgia