White Paper on Crime 2019 Part2/Chapter5/Section2/2
The treatment of persons under probation/parole supervision is mainly based on graduated treatment and treatment in accordance with their problems, such as categorized treatment, in order to prevent their re-offending and facilitate their reformation and rehabilitation.
Graduated treatment is a system that classifies persons under probation/parole supervision into one of four different treatment levels according to their progress in reformation and rehabilitation, their risk of re-offending, and their necessity for guidance and assistance, etc. In accordance with the level they belong to, differing levels of involvement and frequency of contact by probation officers are provided.
Parolees sentenced to life imprisonment or long-term imprisonment (refers to imprisonment for 10 years or more) face various difficulties in reintegrating themselves back into society and hence are classified into the highest level for the first year after their release and are provided with substantial treatment involving multiple probation officers, if necessary.
Categorized treatment means to categorize the problems and other characteristics of persons under probation/parole supervision according to their offenses/delinquency and efficiently treat them by focusing on those problems so as to provide effective probation/parole supervision.
Table 2-5-2-4 shows the number of probationers/parolees by category in 1990, 2003 and 2018.
Persons under probation/parole supervision who have specific criminal tendencies are provided, as a part of instruction and supervision, with specialized treatment programs, which are built upon psychological and other expertise with cognitive behavioral therapy as a base theory and provided in a systemized manner.
Fig 2-5-2-5 shows the trend in the number of probationers/parolees who participated in specialized treatment programs.