Exam 10: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: Criminal Justice Today85 Questions
Exam 2: Measuring and Explaining Crime85 Questions
Exam 3: Inside Criminal Law85 Questions
Exam 4: Law Enforcement Today85 Questions
Exam 5: Problems and Solutions in Modern Policing85 Questions
Exam 6: Police and the Constitution87 Questions
Exam 7: Courts and the Quest for Justice85 Questions
Exam 8: Pretrial Procedures and the Criminal Trial86 Questions
Exam 9: Punishment and Sentencing85 Questions
Exam 10: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions86 Questions
Exam 11: Prisons and Jails88 Questions
Exam 12: Behind Bars: the Life of an Inmate85 Questions
Exam 13: The Juvenile Justice System86 Questions
Exam 14: Todays Challenges in Criminal Justice85 Questions
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Critics argue that intermediate sanctions ____________ by adding to the number of citizens who are currently under supervision.
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What level of home monitoring requires the offender to remain home at all times,save for medical emergencies?
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Not every offender is eligible for probation.Identify five of the six conditions that would most likely make an offender ineligible for probation.
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Reporting regularly to the probation officer is an example of a _____________________ condition.
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______________________ requires offenders to be in their homes at specific hours each day.
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