Exam 10: Reentry Programs and Parole
Exam 1: An Evidence-Based Approach to Corrections40 Questions
Exam 2: Why Do We Punish59 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Practice From Ancient to Contemporary Times65 Questions
Exam 4: Sentencing70 Questions
Exam 5: Probation and Community Supervision69 Questions
Exam 6: Jails and Pretrial Release64 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Prisons and Prisoners72 Questions
Exam 8: Prison Life63 Questions
Exam 9: Special Correctional Populations53 Questions
Exam 10: Reentry Programs and Parole63 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Issues in Corrections65 Questions
Exam 12: Capital Punishment62 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Corrections60 Questions
Exam 14: Revisiting Evidence-Based Practices and What Works49 Questions
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Professionals who work with ex-offenders report that the desire to remain free is usually enough by itself to keep a person from committing a new crime.
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The length of time a person is on parole varies considerably, but the average time is one to two years.
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To be granted parole, the prisoner must meet minimum eligibility requirements and must have his or her release supported by a majority of the parole ________.
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