Deck 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections
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Deck 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections
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There is strong evidence that traditional probation is ineffective with people convicted of serious crimes.
True
2
The cost of prison continues to increase as more people enter the system.
True
3
A continuum of sanctions means that punishments vary in intrusiveness and control.
True
4
Pretrial diversion targets mostly what type of offenses?
A) Alcohol
B) Misdemeanor
C) Felony
D) Drug
A) Alcohol
B) Misdemeanor
C) Felony
D) Drug
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Most correctional clients in the United States are under federal correctional authority.
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Day fines are fixed regardless of income.
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Administrators of traditional correctional agencies (e.g., jails, prisons, probation) often argue that they should also administer intermediate sanctions.
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A majority of Americans approve intermediate sanctions for most forms of nonviolent crime.
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One of the limitations of the use of probation is that .
A) it is considered a punitive sanction
B) people are more likely to commit crimes again than if they went to prison
C) it may not work with everyone
D) All of these are correct
A) it is considered a punitive sanction
B) people are more likely to commit crimes again than if they went to prison
C) it may not work with everyone
D) All of these are correct
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One of the key problems facing the future of intermediate sanctions and community correction in the United States is the lack of community support.
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11
Probation centers are where persistent probation violators reside for short periods of time.
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12
The most important issue concerning use of intermediate sanctions has to do with prison overcrowding.
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Prison costs more than probation in the United States because it must provide total control over a person's life in a way that probation cannot.
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Implementing intermediate sanctions has had three consequences. They include wider nets, stronger nets, and .
A) flatter nets
B) taller nets
C) weaker nets
D) different nets
A) flatter nets
B) taller nets
C) weaker nets
D) different nets
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Restitution is compensation for financial, physical, or emotional loss.
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One strength of intermediate sanctions is that there appears to be little racial, gender, or age bias in their application.
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Based on recent research efforts, it appears that both state and county agencies cannot really benefit from the use of a continuum of sanctions.
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Community service requires the convicted person to provide a specified number hours of free labor as restitution.
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Judges may use a range of sanctions from those exerting a low level of control to those exerting a high level of control.
A) truth in sentencing
B) determinate
C) intermediate
D) mandatory
A) truth in sentencing
B) determinate
C) intermediate
D) mandatory
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20
Evaluations of intensive supervision found that probation officers uncovered more rules violations than they did in regular probation.
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21
A major drawback of probation, as traditionally practiced, is that .
A) it is too impersonal
B) the probation officers don't really care about the client
C) it is inadequate for a large number of clients
D) there aren't enough clients to make it work
A) it is too impersonal
B) the probation officers don't really care about the client
C) it is inadequate for a large number of clients
D) there aren't enough clients to make it work
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22
Americans have traditionally tended to equate which of the following with punishment?
A) Probation
B) Prison
C) Parole
D) House arrest
A) Probation
B) Prison
C) Parole
D) House arrest
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Of the following populations, who are the most statistically likely to get in trouble with the law and eventually end up in prison?
A) People with mental illnesses
B) Children of people who have been incarcerated
C) Spouses of people who have been incarcerated
D) Indigent people
A) People with mental illnesses
B) Children of people who have been incarcerated
C) Spouses of people who have been incarcerated
D) Indigent people
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24
Probation granted under conditions of strict reporting to a probation officer with a limited caseload is known as .
A) intensive supervision
B) presentence
C) restricted supervision
D) pretrial diversion
A) intensive supervision
B) presentence
C) restricted supervision
D) pretrial diversion
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25
Early evaluations of intensive supervision found that .
A) convicted people are likely to commit another serious offense in six months
B) more technical violations occur than with traditional probation
C) little money is saved
D) probation officers dislike the program
A) convicted people are likely to commit another serious offense in six months
B) more technical violations occur than with traditional probation
C) little money is saved
D) probation officers dislike the program
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Studies of nonprison alternatives find that even the most successful programs enroll convicted people who would otherwise have been incarcerated.
A) a majority of
B) roughly half of
C) a minority of
D) slightly less than three quarters of
A) a majority of
B) roughly half of
C) a minority of
D) slightly less than three quarters of
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The concept of community corrections is best understood as a goal to .
A) help the community
B) reduce reliance on prisons
C) reduce crime
D) All of these are correct
A) help the community
B) reduce reliance on prisons
C) reduce crime
D) All of these are correct
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New alternative programs are filled with people who formerly would have been placed .
A) on regular probation
B) in prison
C) in shock incarceration
D) on parole
A) on regular probation
B) in prison
C) in shock incarceration
D) on parole
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More than two-thirds of people under correctional authority are .
A) in prison
B) under community supervision
C) women
D) mentally ill
A) in prison
B) under community supervision
C) women
D) mentally ill
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Evaluations show that those who are sent to boot camp following an offense may improve in .
A) self-esteem
B) job skills
C) education
D) All of these are correct
A) self-esteem
B) job skills
C) education
D) All of these are correct
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The movement that seeks to establish correctional programs falling between standard probation and prison is referred to as the movement.
A) secondary sanctions
B) indeterminate sanctions
C) primary sanctions
D) intermediate sanctions
A) secondary sanctions
B) indeterminate sanctions
C) primary sanctions
D) intermediate sanctions
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Judges sometimes complain that their sentencing choices are .
A) indeterminate
B) too lenient
C) limited
D) lacking consistency
A) indeterminate
B) too lenient
C) limited
D) lacking consistency
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33
Over dollars in fines is collected annually in the United States.
A) 25 million
B) 675 million
C) 1 billion
D) 3.7 billion
A) 25 million
B) 675 million
C) 1 billion
D) 3.7 billion
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Widespread adoption of intermediate sanctions may further exacerbate in prison populations.
A) racial disparities
B) overcrowding
C) gang tensions
D) mental illness
A) racial disparities
B) overcrowding
C) gang tensions
D) mental illness
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Home confinement is best suited to .
A) situational clients
B) clients with substance abuse issues
C) clients with relatively long sentences
D) low-risk clients with relatively stable residences
A) situational clients
B) clients with substance abuse issues
C) clients with relatively long sentences
D) low-risk clients with relatively stable residences
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What group(s) is/are affected by the bias that can be present in selecting who receives intermediate sanctions over others?
A) Whites and juveniles
B) Men
C) Non-English speakers and immigrants
D) Nonwhites and women
A) Whites and juveniles
B) Men
C) Non-English speakers and immigrants
D) Nonwhites and women
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37
Community corrections in various locales across the United States have similar .
A) goals
B) laws
C) populations
D) crime problems
A) goals
B) laws
C) populations
D) crime problems
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refers to a type of probation granted with conditions of strict reporting to a probation officer with a limited caseload.
A) Home confinement
B) Shock probation
C) Intensive supervision
D) Pretrial diversion
A) Home confinement
B) Shock probation
C) Intensive supervision
D) Pretrial diversion
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39
Studies of community service and restitution programs have generally found them vulnerable to .
A) political attacks by conservative politicians
B) budget cuts, since most are perceived as "extras"
C) the problem of net widening
D) All of these are correct
A) political attacks by conservative politicians
B) budget cuts, since most are perceived as "extras"
C) the problem of net widening
D) All of these are correct
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is a condition that establishes a sum of money that must be paid by the convicted person either to the victim or to a public fund for victims of crime.
A) Service
B) Remunerative
C) Restitution
D) Recompense
A) Service
B) Remunerative
C) Restitution
D) Recompense
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Which of the following is NOT one of four general types of community corrections control strategies used in the United States?
A) Drugs
B) Human surveillance
C) Electronics
D) Cognitive therapy
A) Drugs
B) Human surveillance
C) Electronics
D) Cognitive therapy
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Most sanctions in Western democracies do NOT involve .
A) imprisonment
B) probation
C) restitution
D) community corrections
A) imprisonment
B) probation
C) restitution
D) community corrections
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Restitution
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Restitution
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funding is when community programs reduce recidivism and increase their funding.
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One of the future needs for intermediate sanctions and community corrections is clarified .
A) laws
B) goals
C) roles
D) alternatives
A) laws
B) goals
C) roles
D) alternatives
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Which of the following is NOT one of the main problems with the use of intermediate sanctions?
A) Selection of agencies
B) Net widening effect
C) Treatment follow-up
D) Selection of clients
A) Selection of agencies
B) Net widening effect
C) Treatment follow-up
D) Selection of clients
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Day fine
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Day fine
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measurement makes sure programs are having their intended effects.
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Shock incarceration
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Shock incarceration
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Principle of interchangeability
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Principle of interchangeability
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Alternative sanctions tend to be designed for .
A) women
B) juveniles
C) men
D) misdemeanants
A) women
B) juveniles
C) men
D) misdemeanants
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Forfeiture
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Forfeiture
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
A continuum of sanctions is a range of correctional management strategies based on the degree of
and control over the convicted person.
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
A continuum of sanctions is a range of correctional management strategies based on the degree of
and control over the convicted person.
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Community Service
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Community Service
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Continuum of sanctions
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Continuum of sanctions
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The most important issue concerning the use of intermediate sanctions has to do with sentencing philosophy and .
A) funding
B) creation
C) design
D) practice
A) funding
B) creation
C) design
D) practice
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Intensive supervision probation
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Intensive supervision probation
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Boot camp
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Boot camp
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Community service is __________ for an injury to society by performance of service.
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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
Stakes
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
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Describe in detail the rationale for nonprison-based penalties.
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One of the major shifts in the working environment of the new correctional professional is reduced individual discretion due to an increased emphasis in .
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A is a criminal penalty based on the amount of income a convicted person earns in a day's work.
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is a sum of money that the convicted individuals must pay to the victim or to a public fund.
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In your opinion, what can be done to address each of the significant issues facing the intermediate sanctions movement? Be sure to fully explain your answers.
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Putting a person behind bars costs between 25 and 50 times as much a year than it would if he or she were put on
__________.
__________.
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One of the problems with intermediate sanctions is that because of judicial expression, there is the possibility of
___________.
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Discuss one intermediate sanction as imposed by each of the following: the judiciary, probation departments, and correctional departments.
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is a form of sanction that requires compensation for financial, physical, or emotional loss caused by the crime.
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__________ refers to a sentence in which a person serves a term of incarceration at home.
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The most widely used techniques of surveillance and control are established elements of programs.
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is a type of sanction that requires the convicted person to provide a specified number of hours of free labor in some public service.
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What does prison offer crime victims?
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List and describe the main recurring issues that intermediate sanctions and community corrections will continue to face in the future.
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practice is an approach to develop supervision and services-based initiatives based on studies of
"what works" to reduce recidivism.
"what works" to reduce recidivism.
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List and explain the three justifications for intermediate sanctions.
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What are the three most significant problems facing the intermediate sanctions movement?
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Compared with other Western countries, the United States makes little use of as the sole punishment for crimes more serious than motor vehicle violations.
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In the United States __________ is the most common criminal sanction used.
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Discuss the extent to which crime victims are likely to be satisfied with prison as justice. What types of need might a crime victim have and what types of intermediate sanctions might meet these needs?
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