Exam 13: Community Reintegration
Exam 1: An Overview of the Criminal Justice System in Canada142 Questions
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Exam 4: Crime Rates, Crime Trends, and Criminal Victimization in Canada193 Questions
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Exam 13: Community Reintegration116 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT one of the categories of programs in the Integrated Correctional Program Model?
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The Task Force on the Reintegration of Offenders reports that the Correctional Service of Canada is legally mandated to use the least restrictive measures consistent with protecting the public.
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When reintegrating an offender back into society,the rights of law-abiding members of a community far outweigh the rights of the offender.
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Supporters of the gender-responsive approach believe that women,although they have significant needs,are not high risk.
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What are reentry courts? Discuss their history and role in the correctional process as well as their core elements.
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If after the preliminary hearing of a faint hope application the jury decides to terminate the ineligibility of parole,the offender is immediately released from prison.
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The risk principle states that higher levels of service needed to be allocated to lower-risk costs.
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What is the critical point for readmission to a federal institution for offenders released on full parole?
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What is the factor in a risk assessment that states the level of supervision and treatment should be commensurate with the offender's level of risk?
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Discuss why the faint hope clause was introduced,how it was originally enacted,the legislative changes made to it,as well as the success of those offenders who were granted it.How did the faint hope clause fit into the reintegration of offenders in Canadian society?
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Reintegration is essentially a process where which of the following occurs?
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The majority of offenders returned to a federal institution for violating the terms of their conditional release do so within the first 12 months of their release.
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The reintegration approach takes the position that the major predictors of recidivism are known.
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Which bill made changes to the system for pardons in Canada?
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Which of the following is NOT a key factor in a risk assessment?
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In 2012-13,what was the average cost to accommodate an offender in a community correctional centre?
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Discuss gender-response approaches with respect to women offenders.Do you agree that women offenders are different from male offenders? Why or why not?
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Although when developed the Integrated Correctional Program Model hoped to reduce reoffending,the results have not proven that.
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A youth court worker is preparing a report on a youth offender including a discussion of risks that are considered to be static factors.Which of the following would the youth court worker include in the report?
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