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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Probation granted under conditions of strict reporting to a probation officer with a limited caseload is called:
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Passive electronic monitoring systems send constant streams of information to the receiver.
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Fines are considered unfair because they exact a heavier economic toll on the poor than the wealthy.
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Sometimes the people who run intermediate sanctions only want to select offenders with the best chance of success.Why would they want to do this?
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The purpose of boot camps is to shock young offenders out of their ways and build:
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Seizure by the government of property and other assets is called ____________________.
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Identify the key issues faced by community corrections at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
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A drug treatment program in which offenders must visit for daily drug testing would be classified as:
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Boot camps are also referred to as ____________________.
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Which of the following would NOT be a condition of probation?
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In Gagnon v.Scarpelli (1973) the Supreme Court extended ____ _____ rights to probationers during revocation proceedings.
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Describe intermediate sanctions, and give examples of how they are administered.
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In which decade did the goals of rehabilitation and reintegration give way to "risk management."
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Probation and intermediate sanctions are sentences imposed for lesser offenses in an effort to avoid the expense and consequences of:
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After the conviction and sentencing of the offenders involved in this case, there is a chance they may commit another crime in the near future.This tendency is called:
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In the two-stage process of determining a day fine, a judge will typically consider:
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Why is there generally little support for community corrections? What evidence about their effectiveness might be helpful to encourage the public to give these programs a chance?
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Community service is oftentimes laughed about in society as almost a joke of a punishment.What changes could be implemented to such programs to make community service a respectable punishment? How does having famous role models complete community service impact our view of the punishment?
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