Exam 4: Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: The Correctional System85 Questions
Exam 2: Sentencing and the Correctional Process85 Questions
Exam 3: Community Corrections: Diversion and Probation85 Questions
Exam 4: Intermediate Sanctions85 Questions
Exam 5: The Jail: Detention and Short-Term Confinement85 Questions
Exam 6: Correctional Institutions84 Questions
Exam 7: The Prison Experience: Males86 Questions
Exam 8: The Prison Experience: Females85 Questions
Exam 9: Prisoners Rights85 Questions
Exam 10: Correctional Programs and Services85 Questions
Exam 11: Parole and Release to the Community85 Questions
Exam 12: Special Prison Populations85 Questions
Exam 13: Capital Punishment and the Death Row Inmate85 Questions
Exam 14: The Juvenile Offender85 Questions
Exam 15: Todays Correctional Professional85 Questions
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When boot camps are used in adult corrections, they are usually used for:
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Short term incarceration followed by a period of probation is called:
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Wide public support for "just desert" sentencing caused interest in community sanctions geared toward:
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Discuss the four basic types of systems that are used to electronically monitor offenders.
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_______________ is/are designed to give offenders a sense of responsibility and accomplishments while improving self-discipline.
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Which of the following is the most intrusive sanction according to the continuum of intermediate sanctions?
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The purposes of ______________________________ are to compensate victims for their losses and to teach the offenders financial responsibility.
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In the federal courts, the home confinement program is only used with pretrial defendants.
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Intermediate sanctions, if successfully completed, cost less than jails and prisons.
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The focus of ____________________ is to bring together criminal, victim, and the victimized community.
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Restorative justice focuses on the welfare of the offender in the aftermath of the crime.
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Drug courts are not as effective as prisons are for reducing the recidivism rates of offenders..
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Fines are at one end of the continuum of intermediate sanctions.
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Criminal forfeiture occurs after a suspect is arrested by police officers but before they are convicted in a criminal court.
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Which statement indicates the relationship between day reporting centers and recidivism?
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How many restorative justice centers are operating throughout North America and Europe?
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A benefit of graduated sanctions is _______________ because the response to violations is swift.
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Thomas is 18 years old and was found guilty of multiple counts of burglary and dealing in stolen property. He and 3 of his friends went on a spree of home burglaries where they took thousands of dollars' worth of property from their victim's homes. All of Thomas' acquaintances were juveniles and thus not of age to pawn items at the pawn shop. This is why Thomas was the one who got caught pawning the stolen items in a local pawn shop.
-Thomas' parents also attend the sentencing hearing and they request that Thomas be required to volunteer in the community to help clean up the city parks. This type of sanction would be considered:
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