Exam 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections

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What does prison offer crime victims? In your opinion, are victims always satisfied with prison as justice? Why or why not? What types of need might a crime victim have and what types of intermediate sanctions might meet these needs?​

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Numeric Response -Boot camp​

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Most sanctions in Western democracies do not involve: ​

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Offender movement within the continuum of sanctions is contingent upon:​

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Numeric Response -Day fine​

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Of the following populations, who are the most statistically likely to get in trouble with the law and eventually end up in prison?​

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Early evaluations of intensive supervision reflect which the following?​

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sanctions are used when a client who struggles under community-based alternatives can instead be monitored through other sanctions such as house arrest rather than return to prison.

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Putting a person behind bars costs between 25 and 50 times as much a year as if they were on .

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Community service is for an injury to society by performance of service.

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Numeric Response -Forfeiture​

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The most widely used techniques of surveillance and control are established elements of ____________ programs.

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Alternative sanctions tend to be designed for:​

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Judges sometimes complain that their sentencing choices are:​

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Numeric Response -Restitution​

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is when community programs reduce recidivism and increase their funding.

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__ refers to a condition that establishes a sum of money that must be paid by the offender either to the victim or to a public fund for victims of crime.

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Administrators of traditional correctional agencies (e.g., jails, prisons, probation) often argue that they should also administer intermediate sanctions. ​

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According to the authors, what are the three most significant problems facing the intermediate sanctions movement? Be sure to fully explain each problem in detail. Next, in your opinion, what can be done to address each issue? Again, be sure to fully explain your answers. ​

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The cost of prison continues to increase with the rising number of offenders entering the system.

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