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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Following enactment of the justice model, inmates are now more likely to be released:
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Use the following options to identify the type of release described in the procedures below:
-Probation.
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Before prisoners can be granted parole, authorization to release inmates from state prison prior to the full expiration of their sentence must be granted by the:
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In the U.S., early release on parole was first introduced at the:
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Following enactment of the justice model, inmates are now more likely to be released:
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that, when parole is revoked, the parolee is entitled to an appeal.
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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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Use the following options to identify the type of release described in the procedures below:
-Commutation of a life sentence to "time served."
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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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Unlike traditional parole under indeterminate sentencing, mandatory supervised release does not involve:
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While this is changing somewhat today, in the past, discretionary decisions of parole boards were largely based on their:
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Before prisoners can be granted parole, authorization to release inmates from state prison prior to the full expiration of their sentence must be granted by the:
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Inmates preparing for parole may be phased into release through gradual reductions in their security classification.
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Inmates cannot be released early from a correctional institution until they have proof of employment on the outside.
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Completion of one's full sentence reflects which kind of relase?
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In comparison to probation, parole clients are generally somewhat more difficult to supervise because they:
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Inmates preparing for parole may be phased into release through gradual reductions in their security classification.
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The courts have held that parole revocation represents a grievous loss which falls within the due process provisions of the Constitution.
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