Exam 14: Community Corrections: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions
Exam 1: Crime and Justice in America125 Questions
Exam 2: Victimization and Criminal Behavior124 Questions
Exam 3: The Criminal Justice System121 Questions
Exam 4: Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law127 Questions
Exam 5: Police124 Questions
Exam 6: Police Officers and Law Enforcement Operations127 Questions
Exam 7: Policing: Contemporary Issues and Challenges123 Questions
Exam 8: Police and Constitutional Law135 Questions
Exam 9: Courts and Pretrial Processes124 Questions
Exam 10: Prosecution and Defense123 Questions
Exam 11: Determination of Guilt: Plea Bargaining and Trials124 Questions
Exam 12: Punishment and Sentencing125 Questions
Exam 13: Corrections125 Questions
Exam 14: Community Corrections: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions128 Questions
Exam 15: Incarceration and Prison Society130 Questions
Exam 16: Reentry Into the Community125 Questions
Exam 17: Juvenile Justice127 Questions
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A(n)____ is a community correctional center where an offender must report each day to comply with requirements of a sentence.
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In certain states,offenders serving community service are sometimes paid for their work.
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How can community engagement promote new methods in handling offenders on probation?
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Megan is a probation officer who has recently been assigned a client who will need much closer monitoring than her coworkers' clients.Her client was sentenced to six years of probation for manufacturing methamphetamine with intent to distribute.Megan's client is forced to spend specified periods of time in his home as part of his probation; this is referred to as
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As criminal justice agencies cope with budget cuts,observers anticipate that there may be greater reliance on ____ to handle many of the duties previously managed by professionals.
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Community corrections programs enjoy broad support among the public and the media.
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Megan is a probation officer whose caseload equals the national average.She has ______ clients.
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Assets gained from forfeiture cannot be applied to the budgets of law enforcement agencies.
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_____ is a means of dealing with offenders who need greater restrictions than traditional community-based programs can provide.
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To be successful,community corrections programs must be given adequate resources.
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You are the chief technology officer for the Missouri Department of Corrections.Your immediate supervisor has asked you to write a report on the different ways technology can be used to monitor offenders.Your report should inform her about various kinds of technology being used across the country,which types are the most effective,and potential civil rights concerns.
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Which of the following statements is true concerning community corrections?
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In the case of Mempa v.Rhay,the U.S.Supreme Court ruled that probationers have the right to a(n)________.
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Which statement represents a challenge faced by probation officers?
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Boot camps put offenders through a three- to nine-month physical regimen designed to develop discipline and respect for authority.
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Which is likely to be assigned as a form of community service?
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