Exam 5: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: Early History of Punishment and the Development of Prisons in the United States94 Questions
Exam 2: Ideological and Theoretical Underpinnings to Sentencing and Correctional Policy86 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Law and Legal Liabilities91 Questions
Exam 4: Jail and Detention Facilities83 Questions
Exam 5: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions67 Questions
Exam 6: Facility Design and Classification in Jails and Prisons64 Questions
Exam 7: Prison Subculture and Prison Gang Influence71 Questions
Exam 8: Female Offenders in Correctional Systems81 Questions
Exam 9: Specialized Inmate Populations and Juvenile Correctional Systems71 Questions
Exam 10: Correctional Administration and Prison Programming81 Questions
Exam 11: Parole and Reintegration79 Questions
Exam 12: Program Evaluation, Evidence-Based Practices, and Future Trends in Corrections64 Questions
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The logic behind the fine is that it will deter the offender from committing another offense in the future for fear of being fined again.
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Probation systems can be separated into which of the following categories?
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Physical confinement measures can involve day reporting centers and halfway homes.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2017) indicate that what percent of all probation officers are female?
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What types of electronic monitoring systems are used in conjunction with the local telephone line?
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What type of probation officer protects both the offender and the community by providing the offender with assistance as well as praise and blame?
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