Exam 11: Ethics and Community-Based Corrections
Exam 1: An Overview of Ethics43 Questions
Exam 2: Systems of Ethics25 Questions
Exam 3: Moral Dilemmas in Criminal Justice33 Questions
Exam 4: Moral Reasoning and Criminal Justice Ethics33 Questions
Exam 5: A Framework for Analysis23 Questions
Exam 6: Police Ethics--A Contextual Overview33 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics and the Tactics of Policing34 Questions
Exam 8: Ethics and the Courts23 Questions
Exam 9: The Ethics of Legal Punishment34 Questions
Exam 10: Ethics and Institutional Corrections34 Questions
Exam 11: Ethics and Community-Based Corrections25 Questions
Exam 12: Ethics and Forensic Science26 Questions
Exam 13: Ethics and Criminal Justice Research34 Questions
Exam 14: The Future and Criminal Justice Ethics33 Questions
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Currently, there is no code of ethics to guide probation and parole officers in this country.
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Ethical questions arise when the content of community-based correctional programs involve deprivations suffered by offenders.
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Arming probation and parole officers may create unnecessary liability for officers.
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Discuss how the duality of the role of probation and parole officers creates ethical issues for them. What might be a solution to this problem?
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There is no evidence probation and parole officer caseloads and workloads create ethical issues relating to the ability of these officers to meet their obligation to serve as agents of treatment and change.
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Community-based corrections refers to options available to judges at sentencing designed to both punish and rehabilitate offenders while allowing them to remain in the community.
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The ethical issue involving duality in the role of probation/parole officer relates to:
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Privatization of community-based corrections to involve for profit companies:
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About 10% of preservice training for probation and parole officers in this country is devoted to professional conduct and ethics.
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Which of the following is an issue relating to arming probation/parole officers?
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Duality in the role of probation and parole officers refers to the fact they are both enforcers of probation and parole agreements and treatment providers.
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Which of the following is an ethical issue associated with electronic monitoring of probationers and parolees?
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Discuss the ethical issues that surround community-based corrections. How might these issues be addressed?
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Ethical issues in community-based corrections include which of the following?
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As community-based corrections moves toward more of a neighborhood-based model:
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Courts requiring DUI offenders to plaster bumper stickers on their vehicles indicating their drinking habits does not create ethical issues concerning acceptable penal content.
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Which of the following is considered a "pillar" of community-based corrections?
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Which is an ethical issue surrounding probation/parole officers' caseloads and workloads?
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Structural deficiencies in the organization and administration of community-based corrections may result in the criminal justice system knowingly setting up offenders to fail.
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Can intermediate sanctions be ethically justified? Choose any system of ethics and subject intermediate sanctions to ethical scrutiny.
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