Exam 12: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions

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Which of the following  is an intermediate sanction administered in institutions and the community?

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Boot camps are also referred to as ____________________.

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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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The development of ________ as a field of social science research led probation officers to shift their emphasis from moral leadership to therapeutic counseling.

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Which of the following would not be a reason cited by proponents in support of community corrections?

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A sentence requiring the offender to remain inside his or her home during specified periods is called ______________.

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​Reginald was convicted of assault and battery and home invasion.  He spent seven years in prison and was recently released on probation.  He reports daily to a day reporting center where he submits to a drug test before going to work.

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Net widening occurs when the criminal justice system:

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By law, the revocation of probation cannot result in incarceration.

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Probation can be combined with other sanctions, such as fines, __________, and community service.

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Assets gained from forfeiture are often used to increase law enforcement agencies' budgets.

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The philosophy of community corrections assumes that:

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One of the purposes of boot camps is to build:

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The use of community corrections is expected to decline in the 21st century.

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Explain how intensive supervision probation differs from traditional probation.

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Sue Money was recently charged with destruction of property and trespassing when she egged and spray painted her ex-boyfriend's home after she found him cheating with her best friend. She admits that she did the act, but acted out based on emotions. She is hoping whatever sentence she receives will not destroy her future. Ms. Money will most likely be forced to have no contact with her ex-boyfriend. This would be a(n) ______ of her probation.

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When a probationer is taken into custody for violating the conditions of probation, a preliminary hearing must be held to determine probable cause.

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____________ result from increasing the state's capacity to control individuals.

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Which of the following would not be a condition of probation?

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There are two types of ISP: probation diversion and ______________ diversion.

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