Exam 4: Community Corrections Probation and Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: What Is Corrections90 Questions
Exam 2: The Punishment of Offenders89 Questions
Exam 3: Jails Corrections at the Local Level90 Questions
Exam 4: Community Corrections Probation and Intermediate Sanctions90 Questions
Exam 5: Probation Supervision90 Questions
Exam 6: Prisons90 Questions
Exam 7: The Prison Experience90 Questions
Exam 8: Prison Management90 Questions
Exam 9: Special Populations90 Questions
Exam 10: Reentry Into the Community90 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Issues and the Death Penalty89 Questions
Exam 12: Corrections for Juveniles90 Questions
Exam 13: The Future of Corrections90 Questions
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Identify the three major trends or shifts in the working environment of corrections. Discuss the evolution of the role of the correctional professional focusing on these trends or shifts. What is the significance of these shifts?
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It is estimated that one out of every four probationers in the United States today has committed a __________ crime resulting in his or her current probation.
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According to your authors, proponents of boot camps argue that young offenders get involved in crime because they lack _________________.
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Which U.S. state passed the nation's first Comprehensive Community Corrections Act in 1973?
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What type of agencies contract with probation and parole agencies to provide services to clients in the community?
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Define and explain intermediate sanctions, its main uses, advantages, and criticisms.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the probation-based enforcement centers?
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The medical model of probation was popular in which of the following time periods?
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Pretrial diversion typically targets petty __________ offenders.
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Under home confinement, offenders can carry out their sentence of incarceration only in their homes; no variations
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The new correctional professional is less accountable for decision making.
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Intermediate sanctions have two general goals, first, to provide more effective alternatives to probation and, second, to serve as a_______.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major shifts in the working environment of the new correctional professional?
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According to recent criminological studies, prison has been quite successful at changing people for the better.
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One common problem with intermediate sanctions programs is that many in the field believe these programs lead to increasing the number of offenders who are unnecessarily controlled by the government.
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__________ occurs when the government seizes property derived from or used in criminal activity and can take both civil and criminal forms.
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is compensation for an injury to society, such as cleaning streets.
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