Exam 14: Community Corrections: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions.
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In the case of ____________________ the U.S.Supreme Court ruled that probationers have the right to an attorney.
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Judge Boylen has just sentenced a young adult female after she entered a plea of guilty for the charge of reckless endangerment. She is a first-time offender who is a college student and works part time. Judge Boylen gave the offender a sentence that fit the crime. She will be forced to make monetary payment to the court and spend ample time in the community.
-Judge Boylen sentenced the female offender to work in the community to pay back her debt to society.This is an example of
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A(n)__________ sentence requires the offender to perform a certain amount of unpaid labor in the community.
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The recidivism rate for probationers is ________ the rate for those who have been incarcerated.
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All crime victims can expect to receive full restitution from the offenders who harmed them.
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Intermediate sanctions are not used as often as they could be in the United States.
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Passive electronic monitoring systems send constant streams of information to the receiver.
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Chan Le is a probation officer who is employed through the state he resides within. Chan Le has an extremely large caseload and oftentimes gets overwhelmed by the requirements of his job. In the middle of the night, Chan Le is called out to respond to one of his new clients, who has been caught shoplifting a small amount of merchandise from a local department store. This client just failed a drug test two days prior to this event.
-When Chan Le's client failed his drug test,he committed a
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How has community access to sex offender registries influenced community engagement in identifying probation/parole offenders?
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Repayment by an offender to a victim is called ____________________.
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Why was there previously little support for community corrections? What changes do you believe the public has made to give these programs a chance?
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According to your text's companion website,in the two stage-process of determining a day fine,a judge looks at the
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____________________ occurs when the use of intermediate sanctions results in more people coming under the control of the criminal justice system than would have otherwise.
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Is community service a true form of punishment?What purpose does it serve?Do you feel that community service is a form of retribution or punishment?
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At a combined probation revocation and sentencing hearing,the probationer is
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Which branch of government administers the intermediate sanctions of fines,restitution,and forfeiture?
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