Exam 4: Diversion and Probation: How Most Offenders Are Punished
Exam 1: Corrections: an Overview40 Questions
Exam 2: Punishments: a Brief History75 Questions
Exam 3: Sentencing: to Punish or to Reform78 Questions
Exam 4: Diversion and Probation: How Most Offenders Are Punished70 Questions
Exam 5: Intermediate Sanctions: Between Probation and Incarceration65 Questions
Exam 6: Jails: Way Stations Along the Justice Highway76 Questions
Exam 7: Prisons Today: Change Stations or Warehouses80 Questions
Exam 8: Parole: Early Release and Reentry83 Questions
Exam 9: The Staff World: Managing the Prison Population78 Questions
Exam 10: The Inmate World: Living Behind Bars78 Questions
Exam 11: The Legal World: Prisoners Rights79 Questions
Exam 12: Special Prison Populations: Prisoners Who Are Substance Abusers, who Have Hivaids, who Are Mentally Challenged, and Who Are Elderly57 Questions
Exam 13: Prison Issues and Concerns: Overcrowding, security, accreditation, privatization, and Technology67 Questions
Exam 14: The Victim: Helping Those in Need59 Questions
Exam 15: Death: the Ultimate Sanction66 Questions
Exam 16: Juvenile Corrections: End of an ERA76 Questions
Exam 17: Professionalism in Corrections34 Questions
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_____ highlights the importance of using scientific research to study correctional policy.
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While diversion is considered a good practice,it costs more than the use of incarceration.
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Which of the following states has the largest adult probation population?
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In Tennessee,a presentence report is called a sentence assessment report.
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A due process hearing that must be conducted to determine whether the conditions of probation have been violated is called a(n)____ hearing.
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In the _____ case,the Supreme Court decided that there was no difference between probation and parole revocation because both of them resulted in loss of liberty.
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The state of _____ was the first to pass a statute authorizing probation.
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The defendant's participation,in exchange for diversion,in a treatment,counseling,or education program aimed at changing his or her behavior is called _____.
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The case of Williams v.Oklahoma dealt with the issue of probation revocation.
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A type of crime in which all parties willingly participate is known as _____.
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_____ refers to the dismissal of charges if the defendant satisfactorily completes treatment,counseling,or other programs ordered by the justice system.
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At a revocation hearing the defendant has limited rights,and is not allowed to present evidences or witnesses.
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The repetition of criminal behavior,generally defined as rearrest,is called _____.
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A(n)_____ is a failure to comply with the conditions of probation.
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