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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Imagine that you have just been released from prison after having served a period of five years. What are the first things you will do? What problems do you expect to face upon your reentry into the community? Will it likely be based on your family, work, or financial position that you will return to prison based on committing additional crimes?
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The vast majority of offenders released from prison remain:
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-Community correctional center
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Offenders released under supervisory conditions experience returns to prison for new crimes than those who leave without required supervision.
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The typical length of re-confinement for a technical parole violation is consistent among all offenders.
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-Pardon?
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Discuss your opinion as to whether or not neighborhood notification laws for released sex offenders would increase public safety. Do these laws make it harder for sex offenders to succeed? Why or why not? Does your state have a current notification process? If so, what it is?
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Define and explain both community supervision and revocation of community supervision. Next, list and explain the two distinct ways parole could be revoked. Are there any inherent problems with these ways of revocation? Be sure to fully explain your answer.
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The broad discretionary ________ of the parole officer is disappearing.
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The conditions of parole only regulate conduct that is viewed in a legal context.
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The word best used to describe the action taken against people who fail on parole is:
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-Technical violations
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Most parole revocations occur only when the parolee is arrested on a serious charge or cannot be located by the officer.
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If parole is a privilege, then its process is not subject to due process or rules of evidence.
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An emphasis on is what matters most in the philosophy of a parole agency.
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-Probable cause
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All of the following can be classified as civil disabilities that offenders face once released from prison, except for:
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