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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A ___________________ can vary from probation centers, restitution centers, county work-release centers, and therapeutic communities.
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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.
-Who will ultimately be responsible for selecting from a range of sentencing options, choosing the punishment that best fits the circumstances of the crime and the offender?
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Boot camps began in adult corrections but are more recently used in juvenile corrections.
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Intermediate sanctions emerged in the 1980s as a result of three trends. Identify and explain these.
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The RICO Act initiated the use of __________ as a sanction.
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One reason for the emergence of ________________________in the 1980s was the belief that prisons were being overused for offenders who really did not need secure confinement.
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When the offender most often pays into a victims' fund for damages caused by the crime, it is known as:
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A community service order requires an offender to perform work hours at a nonprofit or government agency.
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Judge Ortiz is an administrative judge in the county who is holding a meeting to determine the effectiveness of the various sentencing options. He invites individuals who work with the various types of sentencing options to give their feedback. Officer Moll is the supervising probation officer in the county. Judge Ellis coordinates the drug court in the neighboring county. Ms. Howard runs the halfway house in the county. Captain Smith coordinates the boot camp in the county.
-Officer Moll reports that for the non-violent offenders his office utilizes random phone calls generated by computers where the offenders must respond within 30 seconds. This way the officer can verify that their probationer is home. What type of electronic monitoring is this?
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______________________ is actually the most popular model of restorative justice.
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Law enforcement agencies can use forfeited assets to supplement their budgets.
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______________________ is the type of electronic monitoring where an offender is monitored periodically or continuously throughout the day and night by means of a pager number that only the probation officer knows.
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_____________________ is/are designed for nonviolent offenders with a substance abuse problem who requires integrated sanctions and services.
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Intermediate sanctions are said to allow _______________ to match the severity of punishment with the severity of the crime.
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