Exam 5: Intermediate Sanctions: Between Probation and Incarceration
Exam 1: Corrections: an Overview34 Questions
Exam 2: Corrections Today: Evidence-Based Corrections and Professionalism25 Questions
Exam 3: Sentencing: to Punish or to Reform85 Questions
Exam 4: Probation: How Most Offenders Are Punished61 Questions
Exam 5: Intermediate Sanctions: Between Probation and Incarceration66 Questions
Exam 6: Jails: Way Stations Along the Justice Highway73 Questions
Exam 7: Prisons Today: Change Stations or Warehouses47 Questions
Exam 8: Parole: Early Release and Reentry85 Questions
Exam 9: The Staff World: Managing the Prison Population94 Questions
Exam 10: The Inmate World: Living Behind Bars94 Questions
Exam 11: The Legal World: Prisoners Rights94 Questions
Exam 12: Special Prison Populations: Prisoners Who Are Substance Abusers, Who Have Hivaids, Who Are Mentally Challenged, and Who Are Elderly55 Questions
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A medium-security correctional setting that offenders are permitted to leave regularly-unaccompanied by staff-for work, education, vocational programs, or treatment in the community but require them to return to a locked facility each evening is called a(n):
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A(n) _____ is a judicial strategy of hearing a criminal case in the community that is most affected by the case and including that community in case disposition.
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Which of the following is an objective of residential reentry centers?
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Residential reentry centers achieve community protection by:
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Which of the following correctional goals is satisfied by remote-location monitoring?
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