Exam 4: Intermediate Sanctions and Restorative Justice

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Provide a critique of boot camps as an alternative sanction.

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One trend during the 1980s was the increase in secure confinement of drug offenders.

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Which statement indicates the relationship between day reporting centers and recidivism?

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Boot camps in adult corrections are usually used for:

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The lowest end of the continuum of intermediate sanctions is:

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An intensive form of short-term community supervision that also requires attendance is the:

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The most popular model of restorative justice is:

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The sanction requiring a portion of the defendant's income to be paid is referred to as the:

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______________________ is a court-imposed sentence ordering that an offender remain confined to his or her own residence for a specified amount of time.

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Intermediate sanctions are typically administered by county sheriffs.

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According to the text, citizens are most concerned about the high rate of probationers'____________________.

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The RICO Act initiated the use of __________ as a sanction.

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In the federal courts, the home confinement program is only used with pretrial defendants.

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The purposes of ______________________________ are to compensate victims for their losses and to teach the offenders financial responsibility.

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