Exam 1: An Overview of Community Corrections: Goals and Evidence-Based Practices
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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Use of jail and prison facilities, which are most expensive option, should not be reserved for only the most dangerous offenders.
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Which of the following refers to any section in which offenders serve all or a portion of their entire sentence in the community?
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Examples of ___________ sentencing policies include mandatory minimums, truth-in-sentencing, three strikes laws, and sentencing guidelines.
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Community corrections are sanctions that may be instituted after a defendant serves time in prison.
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Truth-in-sentencing laws require offenders to serve at least _________ of the original sentence length before becoming eligible for release.
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Nearly 3% of the total adult population in the United States is currently under some form of correctional supervision.
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______ refers to any sanction in which an offender serves all or a portion of his or her entire sentence in the community.
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You were just elected mayor of Des Moines. As mayor, you are expected to take a stand on controlling crime in your city. You have contact with your citizens and activist groups, all of whom want your opinion on sentencing. What is a more effective way of controlling crime: indeterminate sentencing, or determinate sentencing?
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Pre-adjudication is the state in which a defendant has not yet pled guilty or been found guilty by a judge or jury.
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Community corrections provide many options for individuals who have not committed a crime but do not pose a serious threat to community safety.
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_____ offer graduated levels of supervision and provide rewards for positive behavior, with gradually less supervision when offenders are successful.
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