Exam 11: Transition From Confinement to Community
Exam 1: The Correctional Conglomerate47 Questions
Exam 2: The Impact of Sentencing Policies on Corrections53 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Corrections85 Questions
Exam 4: Community-Based Alternatives107 Questions
Exam 5: Jails: Pretrial Detention and Short-Term Confinement103 Questions
Exam 6: Prisons and Other Correctional Facilities91 Questions
Exam 7: Dynamics of the Prison Population57 Questions
Exam 8: Custodial Procedures102 Questions
Exam 9: Treatment and Related Programs69 Questions
Exam 10: The Effects of Institutional Life121 Questions
Exam 11: Transition From Confinement to Community102 Questions
Exam 12: Juvenile Corrections149 Questions
Exam 13: Staff-The Key Ingredient78 Questions
Exam 14: Legal Issues and Liability92 Questions
Exam 15: Current Trends and Future Issues75 Questions
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During the 1970s and 1980s, several states returned to earlier models of determinate sentencing practices, because of:
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Parole officers are responsible for certain functions. In that regard, consider the following:
1) Deciding which inmates to release on parole
2) Supervising inmates who are released on parole
3) Supporting the offender's readjustment to the community
4) Revoking parole when the offender does not comply with specified conditions.
Select the option below that contains all of the functions for which parole officers are responsible:
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As a result of moving to the justice model, many states have eliminated:
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The fact that ex-felons cannot vote in certain states, are denied occupational licenses, and may have experienced the breakup of their family while incarcerated are examples of:
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Most parole hearings today allow the inmate to be represented by an attorney and to introduce witnesses.
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Work release involves releasing offenders from the custody of a correctional institution in order to enable them to reside and be employed full-time in the community.
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The majority of those coming out of prison are being released through a prerelease program.
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An inmate who is denied parole can be reconsidered again at a future date.
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Use the following options to identify what is being described in the examples below:
-An inmate who was sentenced to death is spared, and life imprisonment is substituted.
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Use the following options to identify what is being described in the examples below:
-May be requested long after an inmate is released from custody, for the purpose of restoring the offender's civil rights.
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Executive clemency in the form of a pardon or commutation can be offered by the:
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The courts have intervened to ensure that those eligible for parole are protected by certain due process rights, which must be observed in the decision-making process.
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Work release involves releasing offenders from the custody of a correctional institution in order to enable them to reside and be employed full time in the community.
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Two studies are undertaken to determine the effectiveness of parole. Study l defines recidivism as "reconvicted within one year." Study 2 defines recidivism as "rearrested within five years." The subjects of both studies are males who had been first-time offenders, incarcerated for violent crimes in a large Western state. In terms of the findings:
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The majority of those coming out of prison are being released through a prerelease program.
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