Deck 7: Community Supervision Modification and Revocation
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Deck 7: Community Supervision Modification and Revocation
1
Upon revocation of probation, credit is given for time served on probation for any portion of the probation sentence served prior to the revocation.
False
2
A technical violation of probation is not a crime; it is a pattern of infractions.
True
3
Probation and parole officers are able to use in-house progressive sanctions when an offender shows initial signs of resistance or when technical violations first start.
True
4
Some states allow felony probationers to apply for early termination after having satisfactorily served one-third of the probation term or two years, whichever is less.
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5
People v Price (1960) guarantees the right to a speedy trial in revocation proceedings.
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6
In all states, the warrant to revoke is issued by a court and served by law enforcement officers or probation officers.
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Under the U.S. Constitution, a probationer is entitled to a court-appointed attorney during revocation proceedings.
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8
Most probationers and parolees tend to have their probation/parole revoked for ongoing technical violations over a given period of time.
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9
Probation is conditional, meaning that the probationer's liberty is subject to compliance with specified rules.
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10
The standard of proof required during probation or parole revocation hearings is "preponderance of the evidence."
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11
The most vulnerable time for possible revocation for probationers and parolees is during the first three months under supervision.
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12
Testing positive for drug use while on probation/parole is considered a law violation.
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13
Revocation can only occur for either a technical violation or the commission of a new crime.
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14
In Gagnon v. Scarpelli, the U.S. Supreme Court held that, like parolees, probationers were entitled to a two-stage hearing consisting of a preliminary hearing and a final revocation hearing.
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15
The probation officer has the discretionary authority to revoke probation.
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16
Only the probation officer assigned to the supervision of an offender in the community can modify the conditions of probation to meet the evolving needs of the offender.
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17
Probation violations or serious misbehavior can cause the judge to extend the period of probation, impose additional conditions, or revoke probation.
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18
Most states take an active approach to locating and apprehending fugitives who abscond from community supervision.
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19
Men are more likely to successfully complete probation than women.
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20
Nationally, between 60% and 70% of probationers successfully complete supervision.
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21
How do the due process rights granted to probationers during revocation proceedings compare to those given to parolees?
A) They are greater.
B) They are less.
C) They are the same.
D) They have no rights at this stage.
A) They are greater.
B) They are less.
C) They are the same.
D) They have no rights at this stage.
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22
Probation revocation procedures are governed by
A) the probation officer.
B) local ordinances.
C) state law and agency policy.
D) the Departments of Corrections.
A) the probation officer.
B) local ordinances.
C) state law and agency policy.
D) the Departments of Corrections.
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23
If probation is revoked and the offender goes to prison, time served on probation
A) does not count toward the term of imprisonment.
B) is deducted from the term of imprisonment.
C) is counted as good-time credit.
D) is counted toward truth-in-sentencing guidelines.
A) does not count toward the term of imprisonment.
B) is deducted from the term of imprisonment.
C) is counted as good-time credit.
D) is counted toward truth-in-sentencing guidelines.
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24
The decision to revoke parole resides with the
A) court.
B) parole board.
C) parole officer.
D) parole supervisor.
A) court.
B) parole board.
C) parole officer.
D) parole supervisor.
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25
Over half of all parolees who had their parole revoked and were returned to prison faced revocation because of
A) technical violations.
B) commission of a new crime.
C) failure to pay fines.
D) failure to pay restitution.
A) technical violations.
B) commission of a new crime.
C) failure to pay fines.
D) failure to pay restitution.
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26
Early termination of probation by the court is usually granted to
A) reduce the size of officers' caseloads.
B) recognize the inadequacies of the probation department's budget.
C) recognize good behavior by the probationer.
D) comply with legislative mandates.
A) reduce the size of officers' caseloads.
B) recognize the inadequacies of the probation department's budget.
C) recognize good behavior by the probationer.
D) comply with legislative mandates.
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27
Graduated sanctions most often utilized by community services officers do NOT include which of the following?
A) Warnings/admonishments
B) Increased control
C) Increased monitoring/programming
D) All of these choices
A) Warnings/admonishments
B) Increased control
C) Increased monitoring/programming
D) All of these choices
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28
The two basic types of probation violations are
A) technical and law violations.
B) violations of the conditions of probation and failure to hold employment.
C) testing positive for drugs and failure to maintain an approved residence.
D) technical violations and failure to appear in court.
A) technical and law violations.
B) violations of the conditions of probation and failure to hold employment.
C) testing positive for drugs and failure to maintain an approved residence.
D) technical violations and failure to appear in court.
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29
Due to the large number of absconders each year in the United States, most states take a(n) ___________ approach to locating and apprehending fugitives.
A) aggressive
B) by all means necessary
C) proactive
D) passive
A) aggressive
B) by all means necessary
C) proactive
D) passive
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30
A probationer who leaves the jurisdiction where he or she is residing without permission and stops reporting to the probation officer is most correctly known as a(n)
A) new-offense violator.
B) absconder.
C) treatment challenger.
D) resistant offender.
A) new-offense violator.
B) absconder.
C) treatment challenger.
D) resistant offender.
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31
_____ are in-house approaches that take place when an offender shows initial signs of resistance or when technical violations first start.
A) Progressive sanctions
B) Administrative interventions
C) Technical violations
D) State civil procedures
A) Progressive sanctions
B) Administrative interventions
C) Technical violations
D) State civil procedures
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32
Approximately ______ of probationers successfully complete supervision.
A) 90%-100%
B) 60%-70%
C) 50%-60%
D) 30%-40%
A) 90%-100%
B) 60%-70%
C) 50%-60%
D) 30%-40%
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33
The rights to which adult offenders are entitled during probation revocation proceedings were detailed in which U.S. Supreme Court case decision?
A) Morrissey v. Brewer
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Shepard v. Sweet
D) Wolff v. McDonnell
A) Morrissey v. Brewer
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Shepard v. Sweet
D) Wolff v. McDonnell
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34
In most jurisdictions, probation officers can apply for early termination of probation for their clients after clients have served two years or _____ of the probation term.
A) one-half
B) one-fourth
C) two-thirds
D) one-third
A) one-half
B) one-fourth
C) two-thirds
D) one-third
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35
According to your text, most absconders leave because of
A) embarrassment.
B) fear.
C) new crimes.
D) technical violations.
A) embarrassment.
B) fear.
C) new crimes.
D) technical violations.
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36
A probation or parole revocation is an "administrative hearing" and is similar to a civil proceeding rather than a criminal proceeding because it is seen as an extension of the
A) the most recent violation.
B) existing sentence.
C) laddered sanction philosophy.
D) zero-tolerance revocation philosophy.
A) the most recent violation.
B) existing sentence.
C) laddered sanction philosophy.
D) zero-tolerance revocation philosophy.
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37
The warrant to pick up a probationer for a revocation hearing is issued by the
A) prosecutor.
B) court.
C) probation officer.
D) sheriff's office.
A) prosecutor.
B) court.
C) probation officer.
D) sheriff's office.
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38
Which of the following statements is true regarding the power to arrest probationers?
A) Police and other law enforcement officers are the only individuals permitted to arrest probationers.
B) Prosecutors have the legal authority to arrest probationers.
C) Probation officers are the only individuals permitted to arrest probationers.
D) Who is able to arrest probationers depends upon the state and/or jurisdiction where the probationer resides.
A) Police and other law enforcement officers are the only individuals permitted to arrest probationers.
B) Prosecutors have the legal authority to arrest probationers.
C) Probation officers are the only individuals permitted to arrest probationers.
D) Who is able to arrest probationers depends upon the state and/or jurisdiction where the probationer resides.
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39
Which of the following is NOT considered to be a technical violation of probation/parole?
A) Testing positive for drugs/alcohol
B) Failure to maintain a known residence
C) Failure to complete treatment plan as outlined by the court
D) Driving while intoxicated
A) Testing positive for drugs/alcohol
B) Failure to maintain a known residence
C) Failure to complete treatment plan as outlined by the court
D) Driving while intoxicated
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40
Which of the following would be considered a technical violation of probation in most jurisdictions?
A) A new arrest for shoplifting
B) Failure to report to the probation officer as directed
C) A new arrest for murder
D) Driving while under the influence of illegal drugs
A) A new arrest for shoplifting
B) Failure to report to the probation officer as directed
C) A new arrest for murder
D) Driving while under the influence of illegal drugs
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41
The standard of proof in probation or parole revocation hearings is __________.
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42
What is a valid explanation for why revocation rates have likely increased?
A) There is a lower threshold for tolerated behavior.
B) Caseloads for parole officers are too large for face-to-face contact.
C) Drug use is more readily detected.
D) All of these are correct.
A) There is a lower threshold for tolerated behavior.
B) Caseloads for parole officers are too large for face-to-face contact.
C) Drug use is more readily detected.
D) All of these are correct.
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43
Although the probation officer or probation department may recommend violation of probation and subsequent revocation, only the __________ has the authority to revoke probation.
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44
__________ takes place when the court wishes to reward a probationer for good behavior after a portion of the time has been served.
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45
A significant problem in probation supervision in many jurisdictions in which probationers become "fugitives" from the system is __________.
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46
A convict of which type of offense is most likely to succeed on parole?
A) Immigration crime
B) Weapons crime
C) Drug crime
D) Violent crime
A) Immigration crime
B) Weapons crime
C) Drug crime
D) Violent crime
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47
Revocation proceedings usually begin with the preparation of a violation report that is prepared by the __________ and becomes the basis for revocation.
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48
The level of proof required by most courts during probation or parole revocation proceedings is
A) preponderance of evidence.
B) beyond a reasonable doubt.
C) articulable suspicion.
D) reasonable suspicion.
A) preponderance of evidence.
B) beyond a reasonable doubt.
C) articulable suspicion.
D) reasonable suspicion.
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49
Probationers whose probation was revoked during the first three months after release were most likely to have committed a
A) technical violation.
B) felony.
C) misdemeanor.
D) traffic violation.
A) technical violation.
B) felony.
C) misdemeanor.
D) traffic violation.
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50
What is the most vulnerable time for parolees?
A) The first week
B) The first year
C) The first three months
D) The first three years
A) The first week
B) The first year
C) The first three months
D) The first three years
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51
A convict of which type of offense is least likely to succeed on parole?
A) Property crime
B) Drug crime
C) Public order crime
D) Weapons crime
A) Property crime
B) Drug crime
C) Public order crime
D) Weapons crime
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52
Placing an offender on probation implies that, in the best judgment of the __________, the probationer will respect and abide by the law and the conditions of release.
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53
Revocation of probation is triggered by the commission of a new crime or _____.
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54
Probationers and parolees must be given ___________rights, including notice of charges, right to confront witnesses, and right to present evidence in their favor.
A) modified constitutional
B) nonconstitutionally defined
C) due process
D) exculpatory
A) modified constitutional
B) nonconstitutionally defined
C) due process
D) exculpatory
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55
Probation and parole violators are entitled to a two-stage hearing consisting of a preliminary hearing and a(n)
A) jury trial.
B) bench trial.
C) final revocation hearing.
D) arraignment.
A) jury trial.
B) bench trial.
C) final revocation hearing.
D) arraignment.
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56
The two stages of a revocation hearing are a preliminary hearing and a(n) _____.
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57
The process of hearings that results when a probationer is noncompliant with a current level of probation is _____.
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58
In the 1983 case of Beardon v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that probation could not be revoked due to the offender's
A) unwillingness to pay court-ordered monetary fees and fines.
B) unwillingness to comply with special conditions.
C) inability to pay court-ordered monetary fees and fines.
D) inability to remain employed.
A) unwillingness to pay court-ordered monetary fees and fines.
B) unwillingness to comply with special conditions.
C) inability to pay court-ordered monetary fees and fines.
D) inability to remain employed.
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59
In the federal system, probation and parole violators may waive the preliminary hearing, known as ___________ revocation.
A) expedited
B) consensual
C) administrative
D) formal
A) expedited
B) consensual
C) administrative
D) formal
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60
__________________ are in-house approaches taken by a probation officer, sometimes in conjunction with a supervisor's advice or approval, prior to filing a formal revocation with the courts.
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61
What type of offender is least likely to demonstrate recidivism while on probation or parole?
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62
Women offenders who recidivate tend to perceive lack of support from their parole/probation officer and/or their ________.
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63
Why has the rate of revocation increased in recent years?
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64
You are writing an amicus brief for the Supreme Court, which is hearing a case about the burden of proof for revocation in parole and probation cases. The essential question is: Should hearsay and other evidence not normally permissible in a court of law be allowed? Because your brief will be read by federal justices, you must contextualize your argument within the historical framework of Supreme Court decisions.
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65
You are a parole officer who is being transferred from a facility that only handles men to one that handles women's cases. As you start your new job, you want to be fair, but you know that women might have different needs and expectations than men. How you treat them differently? Why? Be sure to cite statistics from your text in your answer.
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66
How does the revocation process work in practice? Discuss the types of violations that may lead to revocation.
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67
You are a brand new parolee who used to work selling drugs to fuel your own addiction but now are clean and want to start a new life. The part of the city that you are from is very poor. Your parole officer needs you to write a letter analyzing the economic and social factors that may contribute to your recidivism. What are they, and what are your plans to avoid the pitfalls that may lead to your revocation?
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68
Supervision or treatment modifications that can be used by a community supervision officer instead of revocation when a probationer or parolee shows initial signs of resistance or technical violations are called __________.
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69
Failing to report to your probation officer is an example of a(n) __________.
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70
The rights to which offenders are entitled prior to the revocation of their probation were clearly stated by the U.S. Supreme Court in the cases of Morrissey v. Brewer (1972) and __________.
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71
Shoplifting while on parole is an example of a _____ violation.
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72
What are the likely outcomes when a probationer complies with the conditions applied to him or her?
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73
You are a probation officer who is sick of the "good cop/bad cop" dichotomy and instead wants to realistically approach positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement for offenders you are responsible for. How will you do it? For example, should the nature of the violation be taken into consideration? Incorporate in your answer a discussion of the current options for positive reinforcements in sanctions described in your text.
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74
You are the leader of a community organization that wants to inform the community at large about the current alternatives to incarceration for technical violations. Which do you believe are the most effective? Are any outdated? If so, how can they be improved? If not, how can they be better applied to make for a successful reentry into society?
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