Exam 11: Community-Based Corrections for Juveniles

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List the 13 probation conditions in your text.

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1. Reporting to a probation officer as directed
2. Not leaving the state without permission
3. Not engaging in criminal activity
4. Avoiding contact with known criminals
5. Submitting to drug and alcohol testing
6. Completing community service hours
7. Attending counseling or therapy as required
8. Not possessing firearms or weapons
9. Not associating with certain individuals
10. Maintaining employment or attending school
11. Paying fines and restitution
12. Notifying probation officer of any change of address
13. Following all other laws and court orders

Community corrections is a broad term used to capture a variety of correctional alternatives with one common characteristic: they are less restrictive than institutional corrections, in that they are literally operated in the community.

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Group homes are used for the placement of gangs so that they can all be in the same home.

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Restricting a juvenile through the use of an electronic tracking device is called ___________.

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Issues of safety have led many jurisdictions to begin arming probation officers and requiring them to become certified law enforcement officers.

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Charles Dickens was the author of Oliver Twist.

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Outward Bound is an example of a group home.

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A model where the probation officer works and is housed within the school walls is called __________.

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A type of community correctional facility where juvenile offenders report during the day for school, vocational, and other treatment programs is called _______________.

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Programs that emphasize physical challenges, survival skills, and mental challenges through outdoor adventures and nature trips are called wilderness programs.

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The "Father of Probation" in America was John Howard.

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A relatively unique correctional strategy that involves exposing the juvenile to a brief commitment to an institutional facility, and then releasing them on probation, is called ________.

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Instruments that are used to determine which placements are most appropriate for an adjudicated juvenile are called ____________.

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When an electronic monitor is used, the juvenile can be charged the cost of the monitor.

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What are victim impact statements and how are they used?

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The agency in charge of monitoring all youths on probation within a jurisdiction is called ________.

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Questionnaires distributed to victims of crime where they report their financial losses, mental and physical injuries, and the impact of the crime on their lives are called ________.

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A situation in which a youth agrees to follow certain probation conditions without going to court is called ____________.

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The three main government agencies that encompass the juvenile justice system include all but one of the following.

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A sanction where the court releases a youth to a parent or other guardian to live in the community with certain rules and conditions is called ______________.

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