Exam 13: Community Reintegration
Exam 1: An Overview of the Criminal Justice System in Canada201 Questions
Exam 2: Criminal Law and Criminal Justice in Canada223 Questions
Exam 3: Control Philosophy and Criminal Justice Policy266 Questions
Exam 4: Crime Rates, Crime Trends, and Criminal Victimization in Canada351 Questions
Exam 5: The Context of Policing203 Questions
Exam 6: The Practice of Policing286 Questions
Exam 7: The Police and the Law320 Questions
Exam 8: Pretrial Criminal Procedure220 Questions
Exam 9: The Courts and Criminal Trial Procedure233 Questions
Exam 10: Sentences and Dispositions228 Questions
Exam 11: Offenders Supervised in the Community163 Questions
Exam 12: Corrections in Canada: History, Facilities, and Populations322 Questions
Exam 13: Community Reintegration215 Questions
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Between the first judicial review and April 2017, many of the applicants for judicial review had been convicted of a murder.
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According to the Correctional Investigator, women offenders have higher levels of motivation than do male inmates.
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The faint hope clause was included in the Criminal Code because the inmates were getting too elderly and costlier to the system.
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Black women inmates point out that restricted contact with both their homes and families present challenges to their reintegration.
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The Aboriginal Corrections Continuum of Care model's four core philosophies of care does not include post incarceration prevention.
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Over what percentage of offenders are released back into society?
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Which of the following is an objective of the case management process?
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Which principle addresses effective correctional supervision and counselling and assumes that all offenders are different?
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Community correctional centres (CCCs) are available to both provincially and federally sentenced offenders who have been conditionally released into the community.
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The average lifer was 44 years old in 2009, compared to 49 in 1998.
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Which statement best describes the Aboriginal Corrections Continuum of Care model?
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The Aboriginal Corrections Continuum of Care model commences at admission and emboldens Indigenous offenders to bond with their culture and communities.
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"Schedule offences" are offences prosecuted under the Criminal Code by way of indictment.
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The Aboriginal Corrections Continuum of Care model begins the path to healing in the institution and involves Indigenous communities, who receive offenders upon their release.
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Which of the following targets the criminogenic needs of offenders?
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Life in a correctional facility is supposed to resemble life in society.
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The Aboriginal Corrections Continuum of Care model employs a diversity of interventions to prepare Indigenous offenders for successful reintegration.
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To which offenders are the community correctional centres (CCCs) available?
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