Exam 8: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Thinking for a Change
Exam 1: The Ethics of Community-Based Sanctions25 Questions
Exam 2: What Influences Offenders' Willingness to Serve Alternative Sanctions?20 Questions
Exam 3: When the Policy Becomes the Problem25 Questions
Exam 4: The Impact of Gender and Race-Ethnicity in the Pretrial Release Process27 Questions
Exam 5: State Administration of Drug Courts25 Questions
Exam 6: Restorative Practices in Instituttional Settings and at Release25 Questions
Exam 7: The Effectiveness of Restorative Justice Practices20 Questions
Exam 8: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Thinking for a Change25 Questions
Exam 9: Offender Coercion in Treatment: A Meta-Analysis of Effectiveness25 Questions
Exam 10: The LSI-R and the COMPAS: 35 Questions
Exam 11: Can 14,737 Women Be Wrong?25 Questions
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_______________ is the work that one conducts in hopes of repaying their debt to society after being found at fault for committing a criminal or deviant offense.
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_______________ is the seizing of property by the government because it is illegal contraband, was illegally obtained, was acquired with resources that were illegally obtained, or was used in connection with an illegal activity.
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According to your textbook authors, Ruback and Bergstrom (2006) argued there is/are (s) distinct reason(s) for the use of economic sanctions:
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Effective day reporting centers will tend to be those that have a variety of classes, such as _______________.
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_______________ is a form of restorative justice that requires the offender to pay monetary compensation to the victim, the victim's family, or an organization designated by the victim for the harm caused.
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