This chapter discusses community corrections and reentry programs as alternatives to incarceration. It outlines intermediate sanctions like intensive probation supervision and split sentencing that allow offenders to serve part of their sentence in the community under strict conditions. Reentry programs prepare offenders for life after prison through work release, education programs, and halfway houses. The chapter also examines drug treatment courts that provide community-based treatment and supervision for substance abusers instead of incarceration to help break the cycle of addiction and crime.