Exam 4: Intermediate Sanctions and Restorative Justice
Exam 1: The Correctional System76 Questions
Exam 2: Sentencing and the Correctional Process77 Questions
Exam 3: Community Corrections: Diversion and Probation80 Questions
Exam 4: Intermediate Sanctions and Restorative Justice74 Questions
Exam 5: Jails and Houses of Correction71 Questions
Exam 6: Prisons73 Questions
Exam 7: The Prison Experience: Males and Females97 Questions
Exam 8: Prisoners Rights73 Questions
Exam 9: Correctional Programs and Services69 Questions
Exam 10: Parole and Release to the Community71 Questions
Exam 11: Special Prison Populations72 Questions
Exam 12: Capital Punishment and the Death Row Inmate73 Questions
Exam 13: The Juvenile Offender73 Questions
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Short-term incarceration followed by a period of probation is called:
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Fines are more frequently used in cases involving:
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Restitution is the most popular model of restorative justice.
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According to the continuum of intermediate sanctions, which of the following is the most intrusive sanction
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In rem proceedings are used to return property illegally seized by the government.
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Drug courts are an example of a ________________ court, which is a court that seeks to provide unique and unconventional punishments in order to assist offenders with their particular issues.
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Restorative justice focuses on the welfare of the offender in the aftermath of the crime.
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Prerelease centers for inmates that also serve as an intermediate sanction for probationers are called ______________and include probation centers, restitution centers, county work- release centers, and therapeutic communities.
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Recent research has shown that drug courts truly have not been as effective as prisons when it comes to reducing the recidivism rates of drug offenders.
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A court order requiring an offender to perform a certain number of work hours at a private nonprofit or a government agency is a:
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Intermediate sanctions, if successfully completed, cost less than jails and prisons.
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______________________ is the type of electronic monitoring whereby an offender is monitored periodically or continuously throughout the day and night by means of a pager number that only the probation officer knows.
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Split sentencing is a standard feature in many states with intensive supervision programs.
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To ensure that an offender is complying with his or her home confinement orders, many jurisdictions use:
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A(n) _______________ is a military-style facility used as an alternative to prison in order to deal with prison overcrowding and public demands for severe treatment.
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Wide public support for "just desert" sentencing caused interest in community sanctions geared toward:
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Boot camps began in adult corrections, but are more recently used for juvenile offenders.
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Please list and explain the four basic types of systems that are used to electronically monitor offenders.
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Identify the sanctions included in the continuum or ladder of intermediate sanctions.
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