Exam 10: Corrections in the Community: Alternatives to Confinement
Exam 1: The Foundations of Criminal Justice64 Questions
Exam 2: The Structure and Process of Criminal Justice64 Questions
Exam 3: Crime, Victims, and the Community66 Questions
Exam 4: The Structure and Roles of the Police65 Questions
Exam 5: Police Powers and Decision Making67 Questions
Exam 6: Police Strategies and Operations65 Questions
Exam 7: The Structure and Operation of the Criminal Courts67 Questions
Exam 8: The Prosecution of Criminal Cases66 Questions
Exam 9: Sentencing67 Questions
Exam 10: Corrections in the Community: Alternatives to Confinement64 Questions
Exam 11: Correctional Institutions66 Questions
Exam 12: Release and Reentry64 Questions
Exam 13: Restorative Justice: an Alternative Approach to Crime, Victims, and Offenders63 Questions
Exam 14: Going Forward: Challenges to and Opportunities for Criminal Justice Reform53 Questions
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Which of the following factors does the need principle focus on?
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Which of the following statements is NOT true of probation in Canada?
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What does research about the experiences of probationers indicate? What do you think about these findings? Do they support the current practice of probation as an alternative to imprisonment? Why or why not?
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The majority of diversionary programs require offenders to admit responsibility for their offence(s).
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What does intensive supervision probation entail? How is it different from regular probation?
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Identify the four situations or sentences in which probation is optional but not required.
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Explain "front-end" versus "back-end" electronic monitoring (EM) in Canada. Identify concerns with EM; in particular, the potential privacy issues associated with EM, net-widening, and the negligible impact on criminal behaviour. The current generation of EM programs in the U.S. employ Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) to monitor the movements of offenders under supervision 24 hours a day as well as to pinpoint their exact location. What you think of this technology? Would you like to see its widespread use across Canada? Discuss the effectiveness of EM according to evaluations conducted on this alternative to confinement.
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Following her involvement in a drug-related offence, Renée has been ordered to stay at a halfway house in the community. Which type of this order is this?
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Probation falls under the authority of the provincial/territorial government.
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Mina is an offender who is being assessed by her probation officer. The officer notes that Mina has severe substance abuse issues that need to be addressed in her supervision plan. Which principle is the probation officer applying in her assessment?
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Discuss the controversy that surrounds the use of conditional sentences in Canada.
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Which of the following is NOT identified in the text as an obstacle to effective probation practice?
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A breach of probation may result in revocation or suspension of the probation sentence, sometimes leading to incarceration.
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Compare and contrast parole and probation. Identify at least four major differences between the two options. What is the result of a breach of each of these options?
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Carrie committed a break-and-enter and used a handgun to gain entrance to the premises. Which of the following sentencing options CANNOT be used in this case?
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Every province follows a standardized model of probation officer recruitment and training.
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Which statement is NOT true of intensive supervision probation?
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Offenders who are serving conditional sentences are supervised in the community by probation officers and are, technically, on probation.
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There is no evidence that intensive supervision probation (ISP) results in cost savings or reductions in prison populations.
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What is the maximum period of time that a probation order can be in effect in Canada?
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