Deck 4: Probation: How Most Offenders Are Punished

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_____ needs are characteristics, traits, problems, or issues of an individual that directly relate to the individual's likelihood to commit another crime.

A) Criminogenic
B) Esteem
C) Social
D) Cognitive
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_____ is the most frequently used form of criminal punishment.

A) Incarceration
B) Probation
C) Restitution
D) Retribution
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The "founder of probation" was a shoemaker in the city of _____.

A) New York
B) Boston
C) Philadelphia
D) London
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The National Probation Act of 1925 authorized:

A) the appellate courts to handle routine appeals from the district and circuit courts.
B) each federal district court to appoint one salaried probation officer with a fixed annual income.
C) appellants to file petitions for writs of Certiorari so that the Supreme Court could select their cases.
D) the creation of three new circuit judgeships for the six new circuit courts.
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A sentence of probation allows an offender to remain in the community for _____.

A) reintegration
B) recidivism
C) retribution
D) institutionalization
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A written document that describes the losses, suffering, and trauma experienced by a crime victim or by the victim's survivors is called a _____.

A) power of attorney
B) plea for mercy
C) victim opinion statement
D) victim-impact statement
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The first and most important purpose of a presentence report (PSR) is to:

A) impose a sentence when an impending trial is postponed.
B) describe the losses, suffering, and trauma experienced by a crime victim.
C) assist the court in reaching a fair sentencing decision.
D) list the technical violations, committed by a probationer, that trigger revocation.
Question
Probation is premised on the belief that _____.

A) offenders have rights deserving of protection
B) human beings are incapable of change
C) incarceration is invariably productive
D) community service programs are ineffective
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Probation subscribes to the principle of intervening in an offender's life _____.

A) to the greatest extent possible
B) only to the extent necessary
C) only if the offender has committed a violent offense
D) to prevent reintegration into the community
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Which of the following is a reason why probation is conditional?

A) It permits the offender to remain in the community for reintegration.
B) It can be revoked if certain conditions are not met.
C) It avoids prison institutionalization and the stigma of incarceration.
D) It is as effective as incarceration in reducing future criminal activity.
Question
The National Probation Act was signed by President _____.

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Grover Cleveland
C) Calvin Coolidge
D) William McKinley
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Presentence reports are prepared by _____.

A) judges
B) police officers
C) probation officers
D) psychologists
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_____ was the "founder of probation."

A) John Augustus
B) John Howard
C) Sanford Bates
D) Peter Oxenbridge Thatcher
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The state of _____ was the first state to pass a statute authorizing probation.

A) New York
B) Massachusetts
C) Pennsylvania
D) New Jersey
Question
The repetition of criminal behavior, generally defined as rearrest, is called _____.

A) counter performance
B) technical violation
C) new offense violation
D) recidivism
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Which of the following states has the largest adult probation population?

A) Nevada
B) New Hampshire
C) North Dakota
D) Georgia
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The second purpose of a presentence report is to:

A) prepare an offender to adapt to the norms and culture of institutional living.
B) brief the family members about the offender's counseling treatment.
C) impose a sentence when an impending trial is postponed.
D) outline a treatment plan for the offender.
Question
In Missouri, a presentence report is called a _____.

A) victim-impact statement
B) sentence assessment report
C) violation report
D) psychological review
Question
The conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under supervision is called _____.

A) probation
B) arraignment
C) diversion
D) adjudication
Question
Probation is fair and appropriate sentencing for offenders whose crimes do not merit _____.

A) incarceration
B) community service
C) parole
D) truth-in-sentencing
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The agencies that administer probation have steadily shifted the costs of probation to those accused and convicted of breaking the law.
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Presentence reports are used by judges in reaching fair sentencing decisions.
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_____ means making probationers accountable for their behavior and making sure they understand the consequences of violating the conditions of probation.

A) Resource mediation
B) Enforcement
C) Surveillance
D) Case investigation
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A due process hearing that must be conducted to determine whether the conditions of probation have been violated is called a(n) _____ hearing.

A) unofficial
B) congressional
C) preliminary
D) revocation
Question
The formal termination of an offender's conditional freedom is known as _____.

A) reconviction
B) revocation
C) diversion
D) adjudication
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A presentence report outlines a treatment plan for an offender.
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The first person that a probation officer interviews when preparing a presentence report is the presiding judge.
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A(n) _____ is a failure to comply with the conditions of probation.

A) technical violation
B) new offense violation
C) espionage
D) perfidy
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In the _____ case, the Supreme Court decided that there was no difference between probation and parole revocation because both of them resulted in loss of liberty.

A) Morrissey v. Brewer
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Williams v. Oklahoma
D) Furman v. Georgia
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In Tennessee, a presentence report is called a sentence assessment report.
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Probation is less expensive, more humanitarian, and as effective as incarceration in reducing future criminal activity.
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John Augustus was the founder of probation.
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A presentence report starts with an interview between the probation officer and the _____.

A) defendant
B) prosecutor
C) judge
D) arresting officer
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_____ means monitoring the activities of probationers through office meetings and home and work visits.

A) Surveillance
B) Restitution
C) Retribution
D) Enforcement
Question
Which of the following is an element of probation supervision?

A) Individual counseling
B) Resource mediation
C) Sentencing
D) Pre-plea investigation
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Probation philosophy supports the concept of retributive punishment.
Question
In a presentence report, the _____ estimates the offender's degree of risk to the community and need factors (sociological, psychological, and economic) that impact criminal behavior.

A) probation officer
B) presiding judge
C) prosecutor
D) arresting officer
Question
In 2014, almost _____ million adults were on probation in the United States.

A) 8
B) 5.9
C) 1
D) 3.9
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The second major role of a probation officer is _____.

A) client supervision
B) case investigation
C) revocating
D) sentencing
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The average probation officer in the United States supervises approximately _____ offenders.

A) 42
B) 65
C) 100
D) 139
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According to the National Institute of Corrections, the most likely reason for revocation of probation is the commission of a new offense.
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The case of Williams v. Oklahoma dealt with the issue of probation revocation.
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_____ was the founder of probation.
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_____ means providing offenders access to a wide variety of services, such as job development, substance abuse treatment, counseling, and education.
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The founder of probation was a shoemaker in the city of _____.
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The repetition of criminal behavior, generally defined as rearrest, is called _____.
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A sentence of _____ allows an offender to remain in the community for reintegration purposes.
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Revocation is triggered when offenders willfully violate the technical conditions of their probation.
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The state of _____ has the lowest adult probation population.
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The National Probation Act was signed by President _____.
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The state of _____ has the largest adult probation population.
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Fleeing without the permission of the jurisdiction in which the offender is required to stay is called absconding.
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_____ is the first major role of probation officers, consisting of interviewing the defendant and preparing the presentence report.
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The average probation officer in the United States supervises around 43 offenders.
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The push for _____ highlights the importance of using scientific research to study correctional policy.
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A technical violation of the conditions of probation is a criminal act.
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The conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of a probation officer is called _____.
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At a revocation hearing, the defendant has limited rights and is not allowed to present evidence or witnesses.
Question
The state of _____ was the first to pass a statute authorizing probation.
Question
Revocation hearings usually begin with a violation report prepared by a probation officer.
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The arrest and prosecution for the commission of a new crime is called _____.
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Deck 4: Probation: How Most Offenders Are Punished
1
_____ needs are characteristics, traits, problems, or issues of an individual that directly relate to the individual's likelihood to commit another crime.

A) Criminogenic
B) Esteem
C) Social
D) Cognitive
A
2
_____ is the most frequently used form of criminal punishment.

A) Incarceration
B) Probation
C) Restitution
D) Retribution
B
3
The "founder of probation" was a shoemaker in the city of _____.

A) New York
B) Boston
C) Philadelphia
D) London
B
4
The National Probation Act of 1925 authorized:

A) the appellate courts to handle routine appeals from the district and circuit courts.
B) each federal district court to appoint one salaried probation officer with a fixed annual income.
C) appellants to file petitions for writs of Certiorari so that the Supreme Court could select their cases.
D) the creation of three new circuit judgeships for the six new circuit courts.
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5
A sentence of probation allows an offender to remain in the community for _____.

A) reintegration
B) recidivism
C) retribution
D) institutionalization
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6
A written document that describes the losses, suffering, and trauma experienced by a crime victim or by the victim's survivors is called a _____.

A) power of attorney
B) plea for mercy
C) victim opinion statement
D) victim-impact statement
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7
The first and most important purpose of a presentence report (PSR) is to:

A) impose a sentence when an impending trial is postponed.
B) describe the losses, suffering, and trauma experienced by a crime victim.
C) assist the court in reaching a fair sentencing decision.
D) list the technical violations, committed by a probationer, that trigger revocation.
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8
Probation is premised on the belief that _____.

A) offenders have rights deserving of protection
B) human beings are incapable of change
C) incarceration is invariably productive
D) community service programs are ineffective
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9
Probation subscribes to the principle of intervening in an offender's life _____.

A) to the greatest extent possible
B) only to the extent necessary
C) only if the offender has committed a violent offense
D) to prevent reintegration into the community
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10
Which of the following is a reason why probation is conditional?

A) It permits the offender to remain in the community for reintegration.
B) It can be revoked if certain conditions are not met.
C) It avoids prison institutionalization and the stigma of incarceration.
D) It is as effective as incarceration in reducing future criminal activity.
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11
The National Probation Act was signed by President _____.

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Grover Cleveland
C) Calvin Coolidge
D) William McKinley
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12
Presentence reports are prepared by _____.

A) judges
B) police officers
C) probation officers
D) psychologists
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13
_____ was the "founder of probation."

A) John Augustus
B) John Howard
C) Sanford Bates
D) Peter Oxenbridge Thatcher
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14
The state of _____ was the first state to pass a statute authorizing probation.

A) New York
B) Massachusetts
C) Pennsylvania
D) New Jersey
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15
The repetition of criminal behavior, generally defined as rearrest, is called _____.

A) counter performance
B) technical violation
C) new offense violation
D) recidivism
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Which of the following states has the largest adult probation population?

A) Nevada
B) New Hampshire
C) North Dakota
D) Georgia
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17
The second purpose of a presentence report is to:

A) prepare an offender to adapt to the norms and culture of institutional living.
B) brief the family members about the offender's counseling treatment.
C) impose a sentence when an impending trial is postponed.
D) outline a treatment plan for the offender.
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18
In Missouri, a presentence report is called a _____.

A) victim-impact statement
B) sentence assessment report
C) violation report
D) psychological review
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19
The conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under supervision is called _____.

A) probation
B) arraignment
C) diversion
D) adjudication
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20
Probation is fair and appropriate sentencing for offenders whose crimes do not merit _____.

A) incarceration
B) community service
C) parole
D) truth-in-sentencing
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21
The agencies that administer probation have steadily shifted the costs of probation to those accused and convicted of breaking the law.
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Presentence reports are used by judges in reaching fair sentencing decisions.
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23
_____ means making probationers accountable for their behavior and making sure they understand the consequences of violating the conditions of probation.

A) Resource mediation
B) Enforcement
C) Surveillance
D) Case investigation
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24
A due process hearing that must be conducted to determine whether the conditions of probation have been violated is called a(n) _____ hearing.

A) unofficial
B) congressional
C) preliminary
D) revocation
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25
The formal termination of an offender's conditional freedom is known as _____.

A) reconviction
B) revocation
C) diversion
D) adjudication
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26
A presentence report outlines a treatment plan for an offender.
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27
The first person that a probation officer interviews when preparing a presentence report is the presiding judge.
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A(n) _____ is a failure to comply with the conditions of probation.

A) technical violation
B) new offense violation
C) espionage
D) perfidy
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29
In the _____ case, the Supreme Court decided that there was no difference between probation and parole revocation because both of them resulted in loss of liberty.

A) Morrissey v. Brewer
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Williams v. Oklahoma
D) Furman v. Georgia
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30
In Tennessee, a presentence report is called a sentence assessment report.
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31
Probation is less expensive, more humanitarian, and as effective as incarceration in reducing future criminal activity.
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32
John Augustus was the founder of probation.
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33
A presentence report starts with an interview between the probation officer and the _____.

A) defendant
B) prosecutor
C) judge
D) arresting officer
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34
_____ means monitoring the activities of probationers through office meetings and home and work visits.

A) Surveillance
B) Restitution
C) Retribution
D) Enforcement
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35
Which of the following is an element of probation supervision?

A) Individual counseling
B) Resource mediation
C) Sentencing
D) Pre-plea investigation
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36
Probation philosophy supports the concept of retributive punishment.
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37
In a presentence report, the _____ estimates the offender's degree of risk to the community and need factors (sociological, psychological, and economic) that impact criminal behavior.

A) probation officer
B) presiding judge
C) prosecutor
D) arresting officer
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38
In 2014, almost _____ million adults were on probation in the United States.

A) 8
B) 5.9
C) 1
D) 3.9
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39
The second major role of a probation officer is _____.

A) client supervision
B) case investigation
C) revocating
D) sentencing
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The average probation officer in the United States supervises approximately _____ offenders.

A) 42
B) 65
C) 100
D) 139
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41
According to the National Institute of Corrections, the most likely reason for revocation of probation is the commission of a new offense.
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42
The case of Williams v. Oklahoma dealt with the issue of probation revocation.
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_____ was the founder of probation.
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_____ means providing offenders access to a wide variety of services, such as job development, substance abuse treatment, counseling, and education.
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The founder of probation was a shoemaker in the city of _____.
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The repetition of criminal behavior, generally defined as rearrest, is called _____.
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A sentence of _____ allows an offender to remain in the community for reintegration purposes.
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Revocation is triggered when offenders willfully violate the technical conditions of their probation.
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The state of _____ has the lowest adult probation population.
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The National Probation Act was signed by President _____.
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The state of _____ has the largest adult probation population.
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Fleeing without the permission of the jurisdiction in which the offender is required to stay is called absconding.
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_____ is the first major role of probation officers, consisting of interviewing the defendant and preparing the presentence report.
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The average probation officer in the United States supervises around 43 offenders.
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The push for _____ highlights the importance of using scientific research to study correctional policy.
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A technical violation of the conditions of probation is a criminal act.
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The conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of a probation officer is called _____.
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At a revocation hearing, the defendant has limited rights and is not allowed to present evidence or witnesses.
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The state of _____ was the first to pass a statute authorizing probation.
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Revocation hearings usually begin with a violation report prepared by a probation officer.
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The arrest and prosecution for the commission of a new crime is called _____.
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