Exam 7: Community Supervision Modification and Revocation
Exam 1: An Overview of Community Corrections Goals and Evidence Based Practices68 Questions
Exam 2: How Probation Developed Chronicling Its Past and Present70 Questions
Exam 3: History of Paroles and Mandatory Release68 Questions
Exam 4: Pretrial Supervision Sentencing and Presentence Investigation Report69 Questions
Exam 5: Case Management Using Risk Needs Responsivity68 Questions
Exam 6: Offenders With Special Needs68 Questions
Exam 7: Community Supervision Modification and Revocation70 Questions
Exam 8: Residential Community Supervision Programs68 Questions
Exam 9: Nonresidential Graduated Sanctions68 Questions
Exam 10: Economic and Restorative Justice Reparations70 Questions
Exam 11: Prisoner Reentry Collateral Consequences Parole and Mandatory Release70 Questions
Exam 12: Career Pathways in Community Corrections69 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Justice Probation and Parole70 Questions
Exam 14: Bringing It All Together Practical Solutions for Community Based Corrections64 Questions
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Revocation proceedings usually begin with the preparation of a violation report that is prepared by the __________ and becomes the basis for revocation.
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In revocation proceedings, the defendant is not constitutionally entitled to a jury or to a speedy trial.
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Probation is conditional, meaning that the probationer's liberty is subject to compliance with specified rules.
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The standard of proof required during probation or parole revocation hearings is "preponderance of the evidence."
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Approximately ______ of probationers successfully complete supervision.
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What in-house administrative options may be used by probation/parole officers to address violations, prior to filing for revocation? Also, what types of violations would these option be used to address?
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In the 1983 case of Beardon v. Georgia , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that probation could not be revoked due to the offender's
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Describe how the revocation process is used. In doing so, be sure to discuss the types of violations that may lead to revocation.
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Early termination of probation by the court is usually granted to
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Probationers and parolees must be given ___________rights, including notice of charges, right to confront witnesses, and right to present evidence in their favor.
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