Deck 8: Probation

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Studies suggest that being granted probation makes people more likely to commit crimes than if they were sent to prison.
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Probation may be revoked if the person on probation fails to attend a therapy program.
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Those on probation tend to be convicted of low-level crimes.
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Presentence investigation reports must always be carried out by probation officers who work for the judicial branch of the government.
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A defendant's preliminary hearing can be waived.
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Probation officers have broad discretion to investigate potential rules violations and even new crimes.
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Probation officers rely upon their authority because they have little substantive power.
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Probation was originally used mainly for people who had been convicted of a .

A) crime for the first time
B) violent crime
C) low-level crime
D) crime of any sort
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Sixty percent of probation sentences are received directly from the judge.
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Probation officers favor case management systems because of the flexibility it gives them in supervising clients.
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The majority of people on probation in the United States today are .

A) white and female
B) African American and male
C) white and male
D) Latino and male
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Rules violations that result in in revocations are known as technical violations.
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Who was the first person to provide bail for defendants under the authority of the Boston Police Court in 1841?

A) John Augustus
B) John Howard
C) Zebulon Brockway
D) Jeremy Bentham
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PSIs disallow victim impact statements describing their emotional and financial losses due to the crime.
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Experiments done during the 1960s and 1970s with probation services found that .

A) various methods of case management are equally effective
B) caseload reduction did not significantly reduce recidivism
C) evidence-based methods did not significantly reduce recidivism
D) probation officers could serve more people when acting as generalists
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Originating in the court, the first U.S. probation agencies were units of the judicial branches of city and county governments.
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"Benefit of clergy" is a way for judges to exercise lenience that was used in England and continues to be used in
U.S. courts today.
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During the sentencing phase of a revocation hearing, the judge decides whether to impose a term of incarceration and if so, for how long.
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The law enforcer role of probation focuses on surveillance and control of the convicted person.
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Programs that fail to follow the "five principles of effective programs" often make recidivism rates increase.
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In what case did the Supreme Court rule that the defendant does not have a right to receive a copy of the presentence investigation report?

A) Williams v. New York (1949)
B) Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
C) Verdugo v. United States (1968)
D) Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
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A presentence investigation (PSI) is part of .

A) the investigation stage of probation
B) the supervision stage of probation
C) a probation revocation hearing
D) a parole hearing
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Recognizance is a formally recorded to perform some act entered by a judge to permit a convicted individual to live in the community.

A) duty
B) obligation
C) contract
D) debt
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In which of the following ways may probation be terminated?

A) The person on probation completes the period of probation.
B) Probation caseloads are so large that some people have their probation terminated.
C) The person on probation commits some misbehavior that warrants the probation be terminated.
D) The person on probation completes the period of probation and commits some misbehavior that warrants the probation be terminated.
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Depending on the state, probation may be .

A) centralized or decentralized
B) administered by judiciary or executive branch
C) combined with parole services
D) All of these are correct
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Which of the following is a reason for having a centralized probation authority?

A) Decentralized programs are often unprofessional and lag behind the times.
B) It is able to train staff for a variety of roles.
C) It is able to implement broader programs with greater equality in supervision and services.
D) All of these are correct.
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conditions provide constraints on some people on probation to force them to deal with a significant problem and need such as substance abuse.

A) Standard
B) Technical
C) Treatment
D) Punitive
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Which of the following is NOT an innovation that was initially developed by John Augustus?

A) Probation
B) Supervision conditions
C) Home detention
D) Presentence investigation
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is a drug that inhibits drinking alcohol.

A) Methadone
B) Cocaine
C) Antabuse
D) Malabuse
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conditions provide constraints on some people on probation to increase the restrictiveness of probation including fines, community service, and restitution.

A) Standard
B) Technical
C) Punitive
D) Treatment
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The approved practice for handling revocation of probation .

A) is usually done in the judge's chamber.
B) proceeds in three stages.
C) is to take the convicted person directly to jail.
D) has been found unconstitutional.
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Project HOPE is a specialized approach that identifies the high-risk, chronic violator for close supervision augmented by regular .

A) home visits
B) court reporting
C) drug testing
D) ankle monitoring
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A probation officer faces role conflict every day around .

A) the demands of the organization and the expectations of the client.
B) the responsibilities of enforcing the law and providing services to the client simultaneously.
C) personal expectations about probation work and the visible realities of the job.
D) investments of time by the probation officer with respect to presentence investigation reports and counseling clients.
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conditions provide constraints on people on probation such as reporting to the probation office, change of address, employment, and not leaving a jurisdiction.

A) Standard
B) Technical
C) Treatment
D) Punitive
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supervision will likely continue to grow in popularity.

A) Punitive
B) Medical
C) Decreased reliance on
D) Specialization of
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The performance-based movement calls for a reshaping of the philosophy of probation with a new emphasis on .

A) power
B) authority
C) individual rights
D) public safety
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The medical model of probation was popular in which of the following time periods?

A) The 1920s through the 1930s
B) The 1980s through the 1990s
C) The 1940s through the 1960s
D) The 1970s through the 1980s
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Between 1200 and 1827, English law .

A) discriminated against the upper social classes
B) strove for equality in all matters
C) discriminated against monks, nuns, and priests
D) discriminated in favor of the upper social classes
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Judicial reprieve in the United States .

A) found widespread use in the late 1800s.
B) was the source of widespread judicial corruption during the early 1900s.
C) was never fully enacted.
D) was declared unconstitutional in 1916.
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Risk management combines values of the model of the criminal sanction with the idea that the community deserves protection.

A) community
B) just deserts
C) restorative
D) medical
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Punitive conditions
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Recognizance
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Treatment conditions
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Technical violation
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Judicial reprieve
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In incarceration, a person on probation spends nights and weekends in a local jail.

A) modified
B) shock
C) indeterminate
D) intermittent
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The organization of probation involves three key issues, EXCEPT for whether it should be .

A) paid for by the client
B) centralized versus decentralized
C) combined with parole
D) administered by the judiciary or executive branch
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The client's response to strongly influences the overall effectiveness of probation.
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Both reprieve and are aimed at humanizing the criminal law and mitigating its harshness.

A) probation
B) parole
C) recognizance
D) risk management
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Performance-based supervision
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The most extensively used form of correctional control in this country is .

A) probation
B) parole
C) prison
D) jail
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Community justice
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The technique of determines whether a person is using drugs.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
John Augustus
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Motivational interviewing
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Today, about of those on probation have been convicted of a violent offense.

A) one-fifth
B) three-quarters
C) one-third
D) one-half
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interviewing increases the effectiveness of correctional treatment by having the probation officer interact with the client while promoting the client's change process.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
The ability to influence a person's actions in a desired direction without resorting to force is known as .
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Standard conditions
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Technological advances in probation to monitor the actions of probations include .

A) iris scans
B) inserted microchips in the skin
C) video conferencing
D) ankle bracelets
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Explain what is meant by revocation of probation. List and discuss the ways a person could have his or her probation revoked.
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The dual functions of probation are and supervision.
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systems help focus the supervision effort of probation officers on client problems, which are identified using a standardized assessment of risks and needs.
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conditions are constraints imposed on the person on probation to force him or her to deal with a significant problem or need, such as substance abuse.
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conditions are constraints imposed on a person on probation to increase the restrictiveness or painfulness of probation, including fines, community service, and restitution.
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is the idea that instead of being sent to prison, a person is allowed to live in the community under supervision and must demonstrate a willingness to abide by its laws.
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refers to the return of a former correctional client to criminal behavior, as measured by new arrests or other problems with the law.
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Who was John Augustus, and how did his efforts change corrections in America? Be sure to identify the innovations and practices originated by his work.
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incarceration is when a person is sentenced to jail, released after a short period of confinement, and resentenced to probation.
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What is your overall opinion regarding the effectiveness of probation? Where do you see the practice of probation ten years from now, especially in terms of its frequency of usage?
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The PSI plays its most important role for the judge in the process.
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is the process by which private investigative firms contract convicted people to conduct comprehensive background checks and suggest to judges creative sentencing options as alternatives to incarceration.
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Describe the two primary functions of probation and how those functions are carried out.
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Describe the role of the probation officer, in terms of both the investigative function and the supervisory function.
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The chief conflict for a probation officer's role, which includes enforcing the law and helping the convict, arises from the use of and authority.
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A(n) is now a standard in the PSI, where an interview is conducted by the probation officer with the victim of the crime.
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constraints are the legal conditions of probation that are set by the court or written into law.
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What are evidence-based practices in reference to probation? Describe what evidence-based practices have been developed.
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investigative firms have recently begun to provide judges with PSIs.
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In your opinion, should violators of probation conditions be given additional chances before being sent to prison? Why or why not?
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Studies suggest that being granted probation makes people more likely to commit crimes than if they were sent to prison.
False
2
Probation may be revoked if the person on probation fails to attend a therapy program.
True
3
Those on probation tend to be convicted of low-level crimes.
False
4
Presentence investigation reports must always be carried out by probation officers who work for the judicial branch of the government.
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A defendant's preliminary hearing can be waived.
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Probation officers have broad discretion to investigate potential rules violations and even new crimes.
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Probation officers rely upon their authority because they have little substantive power.
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Probation was originally used mainly for people who had been convicted of a .

A) crime for the first time
B) violent crime
C) low-level crime
D) crime of any sort
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Sixty percent of probation sentences are received directly from the judge.
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Probation officers favor case management systems because of the flexibility it gives them in supervising clients.
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The majority of people on probation in the United States today are .

A) white and female
B) African American and male
C) white and male
D) Latino and male
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Rules violations that result in in revocations are known as technical violations.
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Who was the first person to provide bail for defendants under the authority of the Boston Police Court in 1841?

A) John Augustus
B) John Howard
C) Zebulon Brockway
D) Jeremy Bentham
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PSIs disallow victim impact statements describing their emotional and financial losses due to the crime.
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Experiments done during the 1960s and 1970s with probation services found that .

A) various methods of case management are equally effective
B) caseload reduction did not significantly reduce recidivism
C) evidence-based methods did not significantly reduce recidivism
D) probation officers could serve more people when acting as generalists
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Originating in the court, the first U.S. probation agencies were units of the judicial branches of city and county governments.
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"Benefit of clergy" is a way for judges to exercise lenience that was used in England and continues to be used in
U.S. courts today.
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During the sentencing phase of a revocation hearing, the judge decides whether to impose a term of incarceration and if so, for how long.
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The law enforcer role of probation focuses on surveillance and control of the convicted person.
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Programs that fail to follow the "five principles of effective programs" often make recidivism rates increase.
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In what case did the Supreme Court rule that the defendant does not have a right to receive a copy of the presentence investigation report?

A) Williams v. New York (1949)
B) Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
C) Verdugo v. United States (1968)
D) Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
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A presentence investigation (PSI) is part of .

A) the investigation stage of probation
B) the supervision stage of probation
C) a probation revocation hearing
D) a parole hearing
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Recognizance is a formally recorded to perform some act entered by a judge to permit a convicted individual to live in the community.

A) duty
B) obligation
C) contract
D) debt
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In which of the following ways may probation be terminated?

A) The person on probation completes the period of probation.
B) Probation caseloads are so large that some people have their probation terminated.
C) The person on probation commits some misbehavior that warrants the probation be terminated.
D) The person on probation completes the period of probation and commits some misbehavior that warrants the probation be terminated.
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Depending on the state, probation may be .

A) centralized or decentralized
B) administered by judiciary or executive branch
C) combined with parole services
D) All of these are correct
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Which of the following is a reason for having a centralized probation authority?

A) Decentralized programs are often unprofessional and lag behind the times.
B) It is able to train staff for a variety of roles.
C) It is able to implement broader programs with greater equality in supervision and services.
D) All of these are correct.
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conditions provide constraints on some people on probation to force them to deal with a significant problem and need such as substance abuse.

A) Standard
B) Technical
C) Treatment
D) Punitive
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Which of the following is NOT an innovation that was initially developed by John Augustus?

A) Probation
B) Supervision conditions
C) Home detention
D) Presentence investigation
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is a drug that inhibits drinking alcohol.

A) Methadone
B) Cocaine
C) Antabuse
D) Malabuse
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conditions provide constraints on some people on probation to increase the restrictiveness of probation including fines, community service, and restitution.

A) Standard
B) Technical
C) Punitive
D) Treatment
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The approved practice for handling revocation of probation .

A) is usually done in the judge's chamber.
B) proceeds in three stages.
C) is to take the convicted person directly to jail.
D) has been found unconstitutional.
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Project HOPE is a specialized approach that identifies the high-risk, chronic violator for close supervision augmented by regular .

A) home visits
B) court reporting
C) drug testing
D) ankle monitoring
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A probation officer faces role conflict every day around .

A) the demands of the organization and the expectations of the client.
B) the responsibilities of enforcing the law and providing services to the client simultaneously.
C) personal expectations about probation work and the visible realities of the job.
D) investments of time by the probation officer with respect to presentence investigation reports and counseling clients.
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conditions provide constraints on people on probation such as reporting to the probation office, change of address, employment, and not leaving a jurisdiction.

A) Standard
B) Technical
C) Treatment
D) Punitive
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supervision will likely continue to grow in popularity.

A) Punitive
B) Medical
C) Decreased reliance on
D) Specialization of
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The performance-based movement calls for a reshaping of the philosophy of probation with a new emphasis on .

A) power
B) authority
C) individual rights
D) public safety
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The medical model of probation was popular in which of the following time periods?

A) The 1920s through the 1930s
B) The 1980s through the 1990s
C) The 1940s through the 1960s
D) The 1970s through the 1980s
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Between 1200 and 1827, English law .

A) discriminated against the upper social classes
B) strove for equality in all matters
C) discriminated against monks, nuns, and priests
D) discriminated in favor of the upper social classes
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Judicial reprieve in the United States .

A) found widespread use in the late 1800s.
B) was the source of widespread judicial corruption during the early 1900s.
C) was never fully enacted.
D) was declared unconstitutional in 1916.
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Risk management combines values of the model of the criminal sanction with the idea that the community deserves protection.

A) community
B) just deserts
C) restorative
D) medical
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Punitive conditions
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Recognizance
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Treatment conditions
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Technical violation
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Judicial reprieve
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46
In incarceration, a person on probation spends nights and weekends in a local jail.

A) modified
B) shock
C) indeterminate
D) intermittent
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47
The organization of probation involves three key issues, EXCEPT for whether it should be .

A) paid for by the client
B) centralized versus decentralized
C) combined with parole
D) administered by the judiciary or executive branch
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48
The client's response to strongly influences the overall effectiveness of probation.
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49
Both reprieve and are aimed at humanizing the criminal law and mitigating its harshness.

A) probation
B) parole
C) recognizance
D) risk management
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50
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Performance-based supervision
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51
The most extensively used form of correctional control in this country is .

A) probation
B) parole
C) prison
D) jail
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52
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Community justice
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53
The technique of determines whether a person is using drugs.
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54
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
John Augustus
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55
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Motivational interviewing
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56
Today, about of those on probation have been convicted of a violent offense.

A) one-fifth
B) three-quarters
C) one-third
D) one-half
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57
interviewing increases the effectiveness of correctional treatment by having the probation officer interact with the client while promoting the client's change process.
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58
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
The ability to influence a person's actions in a desired direction without resorting to force is known as .
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59
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Failure to abide by rules and conditions of probation
b. Fines, community service, restitution
c. Reporting to the probation office a change of address
d. Establishes goals for supervision and evaluates
e. Constraints to deal with a significant problem/need
f. The first to provide bail for defendants
g. Formal obligation to perform an act within the community
h. Judge can suspend a sentence for good behavior
i. Method for increasing the effectiveness of correctional treatment
j. Approach crime from a problem-solving perspective
Standard conditions
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60
Technological advances in probation to monitor the actions of probations include .

A) iris scans
B) inserted microchips in the skin
C) video conferencing
D) ankle bracelets
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61
Explain what is meant by revocation of probation. List and discuss the ways a person could have his or her probation revoked.
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62
The dual functions of probation are and supervision.
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63
systems help focus the supervision effort of probation officers on client problems, which are identified using a standardized assessment of risks and needs.
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64
conditions are constraints imposed on the person on probation to force him or her to deal with a significant problem or need, such as substance abuse.
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65
conditions are constraints imposed on a person on probation to increase the restrictiveness or painfulness of probation, including fines, community service, and restitution.
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66
is the idea that instead of being sent to prison, a person is allowed to live in the community under supervision and must demonstrate a willingness to abide by its laws.
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67
refers to the return of a former correctional client to criminal behavior, as measured by new arrests or other problems with the law.
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68
Who was John Augustus, and how did his efforts change corrections in America? Be sure to identify the innovations and practices originated by his work.
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69
incarceration is when a person is sentenced to jail, released after a short period of confinement, and resentenced to probation.
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70
What is your overall opinion regarding the effectiveness of probation? Where do you see the practice of probation ten years from now, especially in terms of its frequency of usage?
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71
The PSI plays its most important role for the judge in the process.
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72
is the process by which private investigative firms contract convicted people to conduct comprehensive background checks and suggest to judges creative sentencing options as alternatives to incarceration.
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73
Describe the two primary functions of probation and how those functions are carried out.
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74
Describe the role of the probation officer, in terms of both the investigative function and the supervisory function.
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75
The chief conflict for a probation officer's role, which includes enforcing the law and helping the convict, arises from the use of and authority.
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76
A(n) is now a standard in the PSI, where an interview is conducted by the probation officer with the victim of the crime.
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77
constraints are the legal conditions of probation that are set by the court or written into law.
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78
What are evidence-based practices in reference to probation? Describe what evidence-based practices have been developed.
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79
investigative firms have recently begun to provide judges with PSIs.
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80
In your opinion, should violators of probation conditions be given additional chances before being sent to prison? Why or why not?
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