Exam 12: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: The Criminal Justice System149 Questions
Exam 2: Crime and Crime Causation145 Questions
Exam 3: Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law142 Questions
Exam 4: Police136 Questions
Exam 5: Policing: Contemporary Issues and Challenges141 Questions
Exam 6: Police and Law139 Questions
Exam 7: Courts and Adjudication141 Questions
Exam 8: Pretrial Procedures, Plea Bargaining, and the Criminal Trial141 Questions
Exam 9: Punishment and Sentencing141 Questions
Exam 10: Corrections141 Questions
Exam 11: Incarceration and Prison Society140 Questions
Exam 12: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions141 Questions
Exam 13: Reentry Into the Community141 Questions
Exam 14: Technology and Criminal Justice141 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Justice141 Questions
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Which of the following statements concerning intermediate sanctions is TRUE?
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________ ____ occur when reforms increase the proportion on individuals in society whose behavior is regulated or controlled by the state.
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A day reporting sentence requires the offender to spend one night a week at the given facility.
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Morris and Tonry have stated that intermediate sanctions are rarely used in the United States, and judges tend to rely mostly on incarceration and probation.Discuss some of the reasons judges in the United States tend to have an "all or nothing" mentality regarding correctional options.
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Probation works best when the judge and the supervising officer have close contact.
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If Ms.Money violates her probation by contacting her ex, she will have committed a:
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In which decade did probation officers begin providing offenders with concrete social services such as assistance with employment, housing, finances, and education.
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States are prohibited from using probation for more serious offenses such as robbery or assault.
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_______ ________ fill the void between incarceration and traditional less restrictive probation.
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A type of sanction that has increased substantially in the last 30 years, which involves the governmental seizure of property and other assets derived from criminal activity, is known as:
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Fines must be used in conjunction with some other form of punishment because merely paying a fine is not considered a punishment under the Constitution.
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Assets gained from forfeiture are often used to increase law enforcement agencies' budgets.
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As a form of corrections, probation falls under the administration of the:
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Community corrections recognizes that factors within the community that encourage criminal behavior can never be changed.
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A continuing issue for probation officers is the size of their ________.
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Describe how probation evolved and how probation sentences are implemented today.
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Reforms which would transfer jurisdictional authority from one agency or control system to another create _____________ _______.
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Reginald failed his drug test and so his probation has been revoked due to:
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