Exam 11: Prisoner Reentry: Collateral Consequences, Parole, and Mandatory Release
Exam 1: An Overview of Community Corrections: Goals and Evidence-Based Practices72 Questions
Exam 2: How Probation Developed: Chronicling Its Past and Present75 Questions
Exam 3: History of Parole and Mandatory Release73 Questions
Exam 4: Pretrial Supervision, Sentencing, and the Presentence Investigation Report74 Questions
Exam 5: Case Management Using Riskneedsresponsivity72 Questions
Exam 6: Supervision and Treatment for Offenders With Special Needs73 Questions
Exam 7: Community Supervision Modification and Revocation74 Questions
Exam 8: Residential Community Supervision Programs73 Questions
Exam 9: Nonresidential Graduated Sanctions73 Questions
Exam 10: Economic and Restorative Justice Reparations75 Questions
Exam 11: Prisoner Reentry: Collateral Consequences, Parole, and Mandatory Release75 Questions
Exam 12: Career Pathways in Community Corrections74 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Justice, Probation, and Parole75 Questions
Exam 14: Bringing It All Together: Practical Solutions for Community-Based Corrections67 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three main ways that parole hearings are conducted in the United States?
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The ___________ is the shortest amount of time defined by statute, minus good-time earned, that the offender must serve before going before the parole board.
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minimum eligibility date
Drug crimes typically require full board review for parole decisions.
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The U.S. Parole Commission has established parole guidelines that structure discretion and were the model for many of the states' guidelines.
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You are a new member of a parole board, where the trend has been to take the feelings of the victims into account. You are asked point-blank by the other members of the board your opinions about this issue: Are the feelings of victims given too much weight in a parole hearing? You need the respect of your colleagues, so you must justify your answer with statistics and facts.
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If parole is not granted at the initial parole hearing, then
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You are a candidate for judge in a district that is elected. You would be serving an urban community that is concerned with the rights of parolees and a suburban community who is worried about their safety. You have to make a speech on the issue. The speech will be televised on your local community access channel. In your speech, you must evaluate whether the rights that are denied parolees are ethical, moral, or justifiable.
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A case-management summary of offender institutional conduct and program participation, as well as plans for housing and employment upon release, is a(n) _____.
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_________% of incarcerated prisoners serve their entire sentence behind bars.
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You are a state legislator who had a brother who was incarcerated for many years. After his release, his reentry was tinged with depression and failure; he eventually died of a drug overdose. You are concerned about the ways in which the current reentry process has not changed since his death. What laws or procedures do you feel can be changed in order to make reentry more successful, both for offenders and for the communities they return to?
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Most occupations that require licenses require that the licensee possess good moral character, making these licenses difficult for convicted felons to obtain.
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Since the 1970s, there has been a movement away from the overuse of parole board discretion authority, instead, replacing the discretionary power with the use of _____________.
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The prerelease plan is a master plan between the states on how to reduce recidivism by those released on good-time credits.
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Which of the following is NOT a basic function of a parole board?
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Parole board hearings are tape-recorded and conducted in one of three ways: in person, via video teleconference, and by _________ only.
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Those permanently ineligible for parole release include offenders on death row, offenders serving life without parole, and some ________ offenders sentenced under statutes such as "three strikes."
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What is a parole board? What are its primary functions and responsibilities?
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In Glover v. Michigan Parole Board, the Supreme Court ruled that parole boards must supply a written record of why parole is denied.
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