Exam 14: Parole and Re-Entry
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Exam 14: Parole and Re-Entry7 Questions
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Which parole approach assesses risk based on demographics of those who have been successful?
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The success rate for completing parole is lower than probation
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Every state and the federal government has parole for at least some of its inmates
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Which of the following differences exist between male and female parolees?
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Clinical assessment decisions have been shown to be significantly more reliable than actuarial decisions
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