Exam 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections

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Home confinement is best suited to .

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Early evaluations of intensive supervision found that .

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a. A range of correctional management strategies b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent d. Designed for young people e. Compensation for loss f. Penalty based on a person's income g. Free labor as a penalty h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity i. Potential loss to victim/system j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration -Principle of interchangeability

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Probation granted under conditions of strict reporting to a probation officer with a limited caseload is known as .

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The most widely used techniques of surveillance and control are established elements of programs.

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Widespread adoption of intermediate sanctions may further exacerbate in prison populations.

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is a condition that establishes a sum of money that must be paid by the convicted person either to the victim or to a public fund for victims of crime.

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Discuss one intermediate sanction as imposed by each of the following: the judiciary, probation departments, and correctional departments.

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Over dollars in fines is collected annually in the United States.

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__________ refers to a sentence in which a person serves a term of incarceration at home.

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A majority of Americans approve intermediate sanctions for most forms of nonviolent crime.

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Alternative sanctions tend to be designed for .

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A continuum of sanctions means that punishments vary in intrusiveness and control.

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What are the three most significant problems facing the intermediate sanctions movement?

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Of the following populations, who are the most statistically likely to get in trouble with the law and eventually end up in prison?

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Studies of community service and restitution programs have generally found them vulnerable to .

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refers to a type of probation granted with conditions of strict reporting to a probation officer with a limited caseload.

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a. A range of correctional management strategies b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent d. Designed for young people e. Compensation for loss f. Penalty based on a person's income g. Free labor as a penalty h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity i. Potential loss to victim/system j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration -Stakes

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Prison costs more than probation in the United States because it must provide total control over a person's life in a way that probation cannot.

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Community service is __________ for an injury to society by performance of service.

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