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 White paper on crime 2005 Part2/Chapter6/Section1/4 

4 Rehabilitation

  Fig.2-6-1-5 shows the number of newly received probationers/parolees for traffic offenses over the last10years.
Juvenile probationers have been on the decline.On the other hand,adult parolees have been on the rise.Juvenile parolees and adult probationers have generally remained at around600in recent years.
  Traffic offenders make up a large part of probationers/parolees.In2004,probationers/parolees for traffic offenses accounted for39.1%of all new probationers/parolees and58.4%of juvenile probationers/parolees in particular.
  Supervision programs for traffic probationers/parolees are conducted with the aim of developing their law-abiding spirit,teaching traffic regulations,etc.For juvenile traffic probationers under individual treatment(for those under group treatment of short-term probation for traffic offenses,see Part4,Chapter4,Section6-1(4) ),guidance using almost the same method is provided,such as by giving themes on traffic regulation and safe driving to make them ponder about.For adult probationers/parolees,guidance is focused on seeking the understanding and cooperation of their families or people at their workplace to improve the environment for their rehabilitation,and advice on paying compensation for damage or consolation money to their victims.

Fig.2-6-1-5  Number of probationers/parolees newly received for traffic offenses(1995-2004)