Exam 4: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: The History of Crime and Corrections57 Questions
Exam 2: Sentencing and the Correctional Process60 Questions
Exam 3: Jails56 Questions
Exam 4: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions58 Questions
Exam 5: Prison Systems57 Questions
Exam 6: Parole and Prisoner Reentry63 Questions
Exam 7: The Clients of Adult Correctional Agencies58 Questions
Exam 8: The Juvenile Correctional System58 Questions
Exam 9: Special Offenders67 Questions
Exam 10: The Management of Prisons57 Questions
Exam 11: Prison Life for Inmates61 Questions
Exam 12: The World of Prison Staff61 Questions
Exam 13: Custody Within a Prison58 Questions
Exam 14: Treatment and Programs Within a Prison64 Questions
Exam 15: Legal Issues and the Death Penalty61 Questions
Exam 16: Current and Future Issues in Corrections52 Questions
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A(n) ________ is money that offenders pay to the court as punishment for committing an offense.
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Which 1973 Supreme Court decision created the due process requirements for revoking probation?
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Over the past fifty years, the sentencing options available to judges have increased.
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What is the difference between standard and special conditions of probation?
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Community corrections gained prominence as an adaptation of which of the following eras of corrections?
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Under administrative supervision, offenders have no contact with a parole or probation officer, but they still must meet their conditions.
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Which of the following eras of corrections developed with the distinct provision that the community be an essential part of the correctional process?
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Which term describes the overlapping of criminal sanctions and added supervision for community-placed offenders?
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Which probation style mimics the community policing philosophy and partners with citizens groups, churches, and other neighborhood organizations?
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________ is used only after low-risk offenders demonstrate a good adjustment to supervision.
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The primary purpose of probation ________ is to maintain surveillance, enforce conditions of probation, and guide offenders into treatment to protect the public from further crimes.
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Criminal sanctions that involve community supervision of offenders, use correctional and program resources available in the community, and require offenders to abide by specified conditions to remain in the community are ________ corrections.
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In recent years, as a result of increasing surveillance and close monitoring of offenders, the number of probation violations has risen significantly.
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Community supervision officers do not visit offenders' residences or places of employment.
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Match the category of intermediate sanction with the appropriate description.
-Community residential center
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The use of technology to monitor an offender's location is ________ monitoring.
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