Exam 1: Why Study Community-Based Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Practices, Risk Assessment, and Intermediate Sanctions to Reduce Crime and Protect the Community
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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______ are state laws that give economic grants to local communities to establish community corrections programs.
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If a judge orders you to report to a non-residential community correctional centers either everyday or several times a week depending on the level of supervision and treatment required, you have been sentenced to a day reporting center.
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A theory of justice that argues we should restrain offenders from committing additional crimes by isolating them is:
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Evidence-based practices are dismissive of scientific knowledge, training, and expertise.
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A form of community supervision with frequent contact between offenders and their supervision officers is referred to as:
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The traditional approach to offender supervision in the United States has emphasized evidence-based practices.
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This intermediate sanction is sometimes called a "fine of time."
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Retributive justice focuses on allowing offenders to make amends to their victims.
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The______approach to offender supervision in the United States emphasized individual accountability from offenders, and probation and parole officers were expected to rely on their personal experience and instincts to determine the most effective interventions for their clients.
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The periodic or continuous surveillance of an offender through electronic means such as an ankle bracelet, voice verification, or GPS is called:
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Evidence-based practices refers to the application of social scientific techniques to the study of everyday corrections procedures.
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______ requires an offender to stay home except for pre-approved activities such as work, education, or medical or religious purposes.
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Which criminal justice alliance with the community says that these lawyers have a responsibility not only to prosecute cases but to solve public safety problems?
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A theory of justice that argues that punishment serves a useful purpose because it restrains the population as a whole is______.
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______ is a strategy founded on the idea that prosecutors have a responsibility not only to prosecute cases but to solve public safety problems.
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Retributive justice is a theory of justice that states that everyone should get what they deserve.
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A theory of justice that argues that punishment serves a useful purpose because it restrains the population as a whole is:
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Non-residential community correctional centers to which an offender reports either everyday or several times a week depending on the level of supervision and treatment required are referred to as:
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