Exam 16: Making It: Supervision in the Community
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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Parole officers have to manage a heavier than is feasible in the available time and respond to? philosophies and policies.
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-Civil disability
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The , the parole bureaucracy, and the experiences of the offender are the three forces that?influence a newly released offender's adjustment to society.
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Nearly one-fourth of all parolees will fail in the first six months.
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-Conditions of release
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One of the greatest problems facing corrections today is __________________, referring to when people who have been released from prison end up returning again for a new offense.
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Three factors influence the offender's adjustment into society, including the parole officer, the parole bureaucracy, and the experiences of the .
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Residential programs serve offenders when they are first released from prison.
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The effectiveness of corrections is usually measured by rates of:
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______________ refers to an official action by the executive branch of the state or federal government formally excusing an offense and absolving the offender of the consequences of the crime.
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About of all released offenders return to prison within three years.
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In practice, revocations usually result from a single rule violation.
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For parolees, a "clean start" is usually an easy process once a plan is in place.
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Three forces influence the newly released offender's adjustment to free society. They include the parole board, the parole bureaucracy, and the experiences of the:
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_____________ refers to a legal process that results in the removal of a conviction from official records.
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The effectiveness of parole supervision has been found to be strong in regard to the reduction of recidivism.
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