Exam 9: Nonresidential Graduated Sanctions
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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_____ is when a supervising officer uses a handheld remote receiver to wirelessly verify an offender's physical location.
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Remote-location monitoring
____________refers to a correctional technology tool used to track certain offenders who have been released in the community, but still remain under correctional supervision.
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Electronic monitoring
Most states mandate the use of GPS for drug offenders.
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The type of electronic monitoring that uses inclusion and exclusion zones is the _________ __________ system.
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Domestic violence incidents often occur in residences where an offender is on house arrest.
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The idea for use of EM devices in the criminal justice system was inspired by New Mexico Judge Jack Love, who saw how the comic book character Spiderman was tracked by a wrist transmitter.
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Convicted offenders often are sentenced to house arrest coupled with
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_________ is a correctional technology used in conjunction with other intermediate sanctions and allows the authorities to know the whereabouts of specific offenders.
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Which of the following is one of the major problems associated with electronic monitoring?
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Electronic monitoring typically operates through radio frequencies sent across
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An offender on probation for an offense related to his compulsive gambling habit would most likely have a casino included as an exclusion zone.
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A _____ is a type of nonresidential, outpatient program based on a three-phase levels system where offenders report for a variety of treatment programs and random drug testing.
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Galileo was once placed under house arrest for asserting that the earth revolved around the sun.
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There is no one right way to operate a day reporting center. The key is to do which of the following?
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What have empirical evaluations of electronic monitoring and GPS found?
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Day reporting centers are for offenders on probation or parole only.
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Which of the following is usually NOT one of the criticisms of house arrest?
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Some day reporting centers are treatment-oriented and others are more __________ oriented.
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