Exam 14: Revisiting Evidence-Based Practices and What Works

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Prison works to keep violent and predatory offenders from endangering the general public, but prisons do not specifically deter most offenders.

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Under the Justice ________ Initiative, federal financial assistance was provided to states interested in understanding factors driving jail and prison population growth in their state.

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A key recommendation of the "Smart on Crime" initiative is for steps toward centralization that would provide one agenda across all federal districts so that the U.S. Attorney General can provide a national strategy for addressing crime across those districts.

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Describe and discuss the benefits of a performance-based measures system.

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Which of the following terms describes a focus on appropriate responses to the harm suffered by the victim or by the communities and reducing expensive incarceration responses?

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What characteristics are associated with persons who are likely to be successful when placed on community supervision? What are the characteristics of persons who are unlikely to be successful?

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According to the figure in Chapter 14 showing what works and what doesn't, which of the following is an example of what does NOT work?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the recommended changes from the "Smart on Crime" initiative?

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Spending time in jail and prison reduces the risk of felony recidivism for property and drug offenders.

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