Exam 5: Probation
Exam 1: Early History 2000 B.C to A.D 180085 Questions
Exam 2: Prisons 1800 to the Present79 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Ideologies: the Pendulum Swings80 Questions
Exam 4: The Sentencing and Appeals Process68 Questions
Exam 5: Probation90 Questions
Exam 6: Diversion and Intermediate Sanctions73 Questions
Exam 7: Custody Functions59 Questions
Exam 8: Security Threat Groups and Prison Gangs57 Questions
Exam 9: Management and Treatment Functions80 Questions
Exam 10: Jails and Detention Facilities64 Questions
Exam 11: Prison Systems64 Questions
Exam 12: Private-Sector Systems68 Questions
Exam 13: The Death Penalty71 Questions
Exam 14: Parole and Reentry83 Questions
Exam 15: Appeals and Offender Rights76 Questions
Exam 16: Male Offenders68 Questions
Exam 17: Female Offenders61 Questions
Exam 18: Juvenile Offenders and Facilities94 Questions
Exam 19: Special-Category Offenders71 Questions
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Match the overcrowding solution with its type of solution .
-Intermittent jail incarceration
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The growth of probation was fueled by the juvenile court movement.
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Match the overcrowding solution with its type of solution .
-Shock parole
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The basic function of the ________ report is to provide information regarding the most appropriate sentence to be imposed.
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John Augustus focused his reformation efforts on serious offenders.
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Differentiate between proactive supervision and broken window probation.
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Match the overcrowding solution with its type of solution .
-Expanded good-time credits
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Match the condition of probation with its type of condition .
-Obtaining psychological treatment
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The increased use of ________ probation was a response to prison overcrowding.
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The creation of probation in Boston was motivated by the work of John ________.
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Match the overcrowding solution with its type of solution .
-Electronic monitoring
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Match the overcrowding solution with its type of solution .
-Emergency release
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Match the condition of probation with its type of condition .
-Right of sanctuary
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Match the condition of probation with its type of condition .
-Reporting regularly to the supervising officer
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Match the overcrowding solution with its type of solution .
-Probation supervision should be place based rather than offender based
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The ________ supervision model advocates more fieldwork combined with evidence-based practices.
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