Exam 7: Probation and ISP: The Most Common Methods of Correctional Supervision in America
Exam 1: Why Study Community-Based Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Practices, Risk Assessment, and Intermediate Sanctions to Reduce Crime and Protect the Community97 Questions
Exam 2: Legislation, Apprehension, Adjudication, and Corrections: The Four Filters Affecting Community-Based Corrections60 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Offender Treatment: Reasons to Have a Theoretical Roadmap155 Questions
Exam 4: Assessing Risk: The Importance of Classification104 Questions
Exam 5: Pretrial Release and Diversion: Suspending Progression Through the Formal Justice Process58 Questions
Exam 6: Economic Sanctions: Fines, Restitution to Victims, and Community Service49 Questions
Exam 7: Probation and ISP: The Most Common Methods of Correctional Supervision in America79 Questions
Exam 8: Parole: The Crucial Phase of Reentry152 Questions
Exam 9: Boot Camps and Jail-Based Community Supervision: Unique Alternatives to Traditional Community-Based Corrections Practices45 Questions
Exam 10: Residential, Day Reporting, and Drug Courts: Offenders Living Among Us41 Questions
Exam 11: Special Populations: Offenders With Mental Health Problems, Sex Offenders, and Women Offenders44 Questions
Exam 12: Community-Based Corrections for Juveniles: Giving Kids the Chance They Need39 Questions
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All probationers are subject to special conditions of supervision.
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______ is the formal termination of an offender's conditional freedom.
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Federal courts are required to disclose the PSR to the defendant.
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The most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was
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In offender supervision, probation officers provide offenders access to services, monitor the probationer's activities, and hold offenders accountable.
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The judicial branch of state government is the most common organizational structure for administering probation across the United States.
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Offender supervision includes preparation of the presentence report (PSR).
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The core principle of motivational interviewing is negotiation rather than conflict.
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The U.S. Supreme Court extended due process right to probationers in which case?
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Probation's success is usually measured by the amount of restitution collected, number of offenders employed, amount of fines and fees collected, hours of community service performed, number
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In which philosophy of offender treatment do probation officers turn to community resources for therapeutic, employment, social, educational and vocational interventions?
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A combined short-term incarceration sentence immediately followed by probation is referred to as:
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Release on one's personal word is referred to as release on recognizance
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If you want to compare the probation population in one state with another state, the best statistic to use is______:
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The most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision at the end of 2008 was a drug offense.
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A______is a due process hearing conducted by the court or probation authority to determine whether the conditions of probation or parole have been violated.
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Probationers are punished because they deserve it describes the just deserts model of offender treatment.
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A philosophy of offender treatment that calls attention to the influence of the social environment on offending behavior is______.
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