Flash incarceration

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Flash incarceration is a short time in jail, between 1 – 10 days in an effort to stop inappropriate or non-compliant behavior. In California, probation officers may use a flash incarceration without going to court for individuals on post release community supervision and for probationers and mandatory supervision individuals if they consented to the sanction. It is an immediate sanction for negative behavior.