Exam 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections
Exam 1: The Corrections System79 Questions
Exam 2: The Early History of Correctional Thought and Practice78 Questions
Exam 3: The History of Corrections in America78 Questions
Exam 4: The Punishment of Offenders78 Questions
Exam 5: The Law of Corrections76 Questions
Exam 6: The Correctional Client77 Questions
Exam 7: Jails: Detention and Short Term Incarceration78 Questions
Exam 8: Probation78 Questions
Exam 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections78 Questions
Exam 10: Incarceration77 Questions
Exam 11: The Prison Experience78 Questions
Exam 12: Incarceration of Women78 Questions
Exam 13: Institutional Management78 Questions
Exam 14: Institutional Programs78 Questions
Exam 15: Release from Incarceration78 Questions
Exam 16: Making It: Supervision in the Community78 Questions
Exam 17: Corrections for Juveniles78 Questions
Exam 18: Incarceration Trends77 Questions
Exam 19: Race Ethnicity and Corrections78 Questions
Exam 20: The Death Penalty78 Questions
Exam 21: Community Justice78 Questions
Exam 22: American Corrections78 Questions
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A continuum of sanctions is a range of correctional management strategies based on the degree of
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Restitution is compensation for financial, physical, or emotional loss.
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________ practice is an approach to develop supervision and services-based initiatives based on studies of "what works" to reduce recidivism.
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Community service requires the offender to provide hours of free labor in a public place.
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One basic argument for intermediate sanctions is that ______________, as traditionally practiced, is inadequate for a large number of criminal offenders.
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The concept of community corrections is best understood as a goal to:
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provides incentives for people under community corrections to reduce sentences while completing programs.
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One of the key problems facing the future of intermediate sanctions and community correction in the United States is the outright lack of community support.
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Evaluations of intensive supervision found that probation officers uncovered more rules violations than they did in regular probation.
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More than two-thirds of people under correctional authority are:
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The differences in the style and philosophy of correctional programs in different localities reflect a basic truth about law and ___________.
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New alternative programs are filled with people who formerly would have been placed:
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Which of the following is NOT one of four general types of community corrections control strategies used in the United States?
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The most important issue concerning use of intermediate sanctions has to do with prison overcrowding
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Studies of community service and restitution programs have generally found them vulnerable to:
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_ is a form of sanction that requires compensation for financial, physical, or emotional loss caused by an offender, in the form of payment of money either to the victim or to a public fund for crime victims
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