Deck 13: Reentry Into the Community
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Deck 13: Reentry Into the Community
1
Parole boards' hearings are typically open to the public.
False
2
Expiration release and mandatory release are very similar, except that expiration release does not involve parole.
True
3
All halfway houses are operated by state administrative agencies.
False
4
Discretionary release is sometimes criticized for following judicial recommendations too closely.
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5
Alexander Maconochie was one of the original founders of parole.
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6
Most parole officers have little difficulty in monitoring the behavior of parolees.
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7
Discretionary release affects other aspects of the system, including sentencing, plea bargaining, and the size of prison populations.
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8
Although it has been used in the United States for more than a century, parole remains controversial.
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9
The most commonly used type of release from incarceration is mandatory release.
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10
A very small percentage of inmates are allowed to participate in work or educational release.
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11
The percentage of U.S.prisoners incarcerated for drug offenses has increased significantly in the past 20 years.
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12
Politicians, the media, and victims' rights groups generally restrain from sensationalizing parolees who commit crimes.
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13
Discretionary release shifts discretion from a judge to an administrative board.
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14
When offenders are finally released on parole, many have a difficult time adjusting to the outside world.
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15
Furloughs allow inmates to leave prison temporarily to visit family.
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16
Due to discretionary release, few inmates serve the full sentence handed down by the judge at sentencing.
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17
Parole is the release of an offender from the legal custody of the state.
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18
A parolee can be prevented from working as a bartender by a parole officer.
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19
While parole officers must sometimes act in the role of a law enforcement officer, they do not have the power to enforce conditions of release.
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20
The concept of "grace" refers to the agreement between the government and the prisoner to abide by certain conditions of release.
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21
Economic conditions tend not to affect the amount of funding available for needed programs, including corrections.
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22
Many parolees "max out" on time and cannot be held any longer, regardless of how the parole board feels about the inmate.
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23
Parole is the unconditional release of an offender from incarceration but not from the legal custody of the state.
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24
Reentry has been described as a "transient state between liberty and recommitment."
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25
Which of the following statements best exemplifies the concept of "contract" in terms of parole?
A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
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26
More than a third of prisoners released to parole are incarcerated for:
A) robbery.
B) rape.
C) drugs.
D) arson.
E) murder.
A) robbery.
B) rape.
C) drugs.
D) arson.
E) murder.
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27
Morrissey v.Brewer (1972) ruled that a two-part revocation hearing is required.
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28
In the early parole system in the United States, prisoners were released on parole when:
A) their sentence expired.
B) the prisons became full.
C) the victims consented to their release.
D) they made financial restitution through labor.
E) their conduct showed they were ready to return.
A) their sentence expired.
B) the prisons became full.
C) the victims consented to their release.
D) they made financial restitution through labor.
E) their conduct showed they were ready to return.
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29
Increasing restrictions on parolees also affects their families and communities.
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30
The concept of "grace" applies even when the prisoner is incarcerated because the government may extend the privilege of release.
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31
If a parole officer finds that a parolee has committed a technical violation, he or she can revoke parole without a hearing.
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32
Parole rests on three concepts, one of which is:
A) grace.
B) stamina.
C) responsibility.
D) fortitude.
E) none of these.
A) grace.
B) stamina.
C) responsibility.
D) fortitude.
E) none of these.
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33
The earliest form of parole employed:
A) day passes.
B) pardons of leave.
C) tickets of leave.
D) responsibility vouchers.
E) supervised probation.
A) day passes.
B) pardons of leave.
C) tickets of leave.
D) responsibility vouchers.
E) supervised probation.
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34
Prerelease and rehabilitation programs have been increased in many states.
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35
In some states, individuals whose names appear on the sex offender registry have committed very-low-level offenses.
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36
Which person (or group) typically determines the discretionary release of state prisoners?
A) state prison release commissioner
B) parole board
C) state supreme court
D) prison warden
E) state trial judge
A) state prison release commissioner
B) parole board
C) state supreme court
D) prison warden
E) state trial judge
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37
Successful prison reentry requires that parole and postrelease services focus on linking offenders with community institutions, including which of the following?
A) churches
B) families
C) self-help groups
D) nonprofit programs
E) all of these
A) churches
B) families
C) self-help groups
D) nonprofit programs
E) all of these
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38
Which of the following has NOT been a factor contributing to the current reentry problem in the United States?
A) a decrease in the power of parole boards to affect release decisions
B) longer prison sentences served by those being released
C) a reduction in programs designed to assist former prisoners
D) an increase in the number of drug offenders being released
E) an increase in the number of violent offenders being released
A) a decrease in the power of parole boards to affect release decisions
B) longer prison sentences served by those being released
C) a reduction in programs designed to assist former prisoners
D) an increase in the number of drug offenders being released
E) an increase in the number of violent offenders being released
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39
Parolees in some states are restricted from voting in presidential elections.
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40
The conditional release of an inmate from incarceration, under supervision, after part of the prison sentence has been served is referred to as:
A) probation.
B) parole.
C) incarceration.
D) reentry.
E) intensive supervision probation.
A) probation.
B) parole.
C) incarceration.
D) reentry.
E) intensive supervision probation.
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41
States that do not use parole boards use which of the following methods of release?
A) discretionary release
B) other conditional release
C) mandatory release
D) expiration release
E) all of these
A) discretionary release
B) other conditional release
C) mandatory release
D) expiration release
E) all of these
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42
When offenders leave prison, which is NOT something they would receive from the prison?
A) clothes
B) money
C) list of rules of conditional release
D) name and address of parole officer
E) a job opportunity
A) clothes
B) money
C) list of rules of conditional release
D) name and address of parole officer
E) a job opportunity
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43
The release of an inmate from prison to conditional supervision at the discretion of the parole board is referred to as:
A) probation.
B) discretionary release.
C) intensive supervision probation.
D) parole.
E) litigation release.
A) probation.
B) discretionary release.
C) intensive supervision probation.
D) parole.
E) litigation release.
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44
An expiration release means that:
A) the inmate has died.
B) the inmate cannot be placed on parole.
C) the inmate has received permission to have a furlough.
D) the inmate is required to attend school or training before release.
E) the inmate has used up all his or her "good time."
A) the inmate has died.
B) the inmate cannot be placed on parole.
C) the inmate has received permission to have a furlough.
D) the inmate is required to attend school or training before release.
E) the inmate has used up all his or her "good time."
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45
Which of the following is a term used in some states to avoid the rigidity of mandatory release?
A) discretionary release
B) other conditional release
C) mandatory release
D) expiration release
E) all of these
A) discretionary release
B) other conditional release
C) mandatory release
D) expiration release
E) all of these
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46
The rules that must be followed by parolees are called:
A) amenities.
B) parole etiquette.
C) constitutional restrictions.
D) conditions of release.
E) clemency.
A) amenities.
B) parole etiquette.
C) constitutional restrictions.
D) conditions of release.
E) clemency.
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47
The use of the phrase "other conditional release" avoids which politically sensitive label?
A) mandatory parole
B) mandatory release
C) discretionary release
D) discretionary parole
E) selective release
A) mandatory parole
B) mandatory release
C) discretionary release
D) discretionary parole
E) selective release
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48
What is the most commonly used method of release into the community?
A) discretionary release
B) other conditional release
C) mandatory release
D) expiration release
E) probation release
A) discretionary release
B) other conditional release
C) mandatory release
D) expiration release
E) probation release
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49
Upon release, most inmates are unemployed and have difficulty finding jobs.What group is most likely to be unemployed in the United States, regardless of whether they've served time in prison?
A) male Caucasians under the age of 30
B) male Hispanics under the age of 30
C) male African Americans under the age of 30
D) male African Americans aged 30 or over
E) male Hispanics aged 30 or over
A) male Caucasians under the age of 30
B) male Hispanics under the age of 30
C) male African Americans under the age of 30
D) male African Americans aged 30 or over
E) male Hispanics aged 30 or over
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50
Which of the following is NOT an impact of discretionary release mechanisms?
A) worsened overcrowding in prisons
B) changing of sentences handed down by judges
C) mitigation of the penal code's harshness
D) individualized punishments to fit the offender
E) a decrease in the impact of legal procedure on criminal justice decisions
A) worsened overcrowding in prisons
B) changing of sentences handed down by judges
C) mitigation of the penal code's harshness
D) individualized punishments to fit the offender
E) a decrease in the impact of legal procedure on criminal justice decisions
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51
Probable conditions of release to assist in readjustment to society may include which of the following?
A) abstain from alcohol
B) keep away from undesirable associates
C) maintain good work habits
D) not leave the state without permission
E) all of these
A) abstain from alcohol
B) keep away from undesirable associates
C) maintain good work habits
D) not leave the state without permission
E) all of these
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52
When inmates are released from correctional institutions during the day so that they can work or attend school, it is known as:
A) day leave.
B) discretionary release.
C) development release.
D) furlough.
E) work and educational release.
A) day leave.
B) discretionary release.
C) development release.
D) furlough.
E) work and educational release.
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53
One criticism of discretionary release is that the responsibility for releasing an inmate is shifted from a judge to the:
A) police.
B) prosecutor.
C) parole board.
D) warden.
E) offender.
A) police.
B) prosecutor.
C) parole board.
D) warden.
E) offender.
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54
Which type of release involves the decisions of a parole board?
A) mandatory release
B) discretionary release
C) unconditional release
D) community release
E) correctional release
A) mandatory release
B) discretionary release
C) unconditional release
D) community release
E) correctional release
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55
The temporary release of an inmate from a correctional institution for a brief period, usually one to three days, for a visit home is called:
A) day leave.
B) discretionary release.
C) development release.
D) furlough.
E) work and education release.
A) day leave.
B) discretionary release.
C) development release.
D) furlough.
E) work and education release.
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56
On a national basis, felony inmates serve an average of what time period before they are released?
A) 2 1/2 years
B) 3 1/2 years
C) 4 1/2 years
D) 5 1/2 years
E) 6 1/2 years
A) 2 1/2 years
B) 3 1/2 years
C) 4 1/2 years
D) 5 1/2 years
E) 6 1/2 years
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57
Prisoners who receive expiration release:
A) die in prison.
B) have their decisions made by a parole board.
C) are transferred to a halfway house or other community-based facility.
D) have "maxed out" on their time.
E) report directly to their parole officers upon release.
A) die in prison.
B) have their decisions made by a parole board.
C) are transferred to a halfway house or other community-based facility.
D) have "maxed out" on their time.
E) report directly to their parole officers upon release.
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58
Inmates who have completed their entire sentence minus good time are free from community supervision because they have ______ their sentence.
A) finished
B) maxed out
C) filled out
D) served
E) depleted
A) finished
B) maxed out
C) filled out
D) served
E) depleted
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59
State parole boards are typically composed of citizens who are appointed for fixed terms in office by the:
A) secretary of corrections.
B) prison warden.
C) governor.
D) parole advisory committee.
E) none of these.
A) secretary of corrections.
B) prison warden.
C) governor.
D) parole advisory committee.
E) none of these.
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60
When an inmate is released after he or she has served time equal to the total sentence minus good time, it is known as:
A) mandatory release.
B) discretionary release.
C) unconditional release.
D) community release.
E) correctional release.
A) mandatory release.
B) discretionary release.
C) unconditional release.
D) community release.
E) correctional release.
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61
Which of the following statements best exemplifies the concept of "grace" in terms of parole?
A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
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62
States have recently sought to decrease their prison populations because of:
A) lessened tax revenue coming into government due to economic recession.
B) high costs of maintaining prisoners.
C) burgeoning costs associated with the expansion of the prison population in the 1980s.
D) all of the above.
A) lessened tax revenue coming into government due to economic recession.
B) high costs of maintaining prisoners.
C) burgeoning costs associated with the expansion of the prison population in the 1980s.
D) all of the above.
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63
When a parole officer finds a parolee has committed a technical violation, which of the following occurs first?
A) shock incarceration of the parolee
B) a revocation hearing
C) revocation of parole
D) the parolee is placed on probation
E) the parolee must admit to the charges
A) shock incarceration of the parolee
B) a revocation hearing
C) revocation of parole
D) the parolee is placed on probation
E) the parolee must admit to the charges
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64
Which of the following is NOT a benefit which would be denied from someone on parole?
A) welfare benefits
B) student loans
C) voting rights
D) food stamps
E) election to a political office
A) welfare benefits
B) student loans
C) voting rights
D) food stamps
E) election to a political office
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65
The likelihood of rules violations by released offenders is affected not only by the kinds of crimes for which they are convicted, but also by the duration and intensity of their:
A) criminal activity.
B) family unit.
C) supervision.
D) sentence length.
E) parole officer.
A) criminal activity.
B) family unit.
C) supervision.
D) sentence length.
E) parole officer.
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66
Which of the following explains why large numbers of offenders are gaining release from prison each year?
A) expansion of prison population
B) juveniles being tried as adults
C) longer prison sentences for women
D) budget surplus
E) none of these
A) expansion of prison population
B) juveniles being tried as adults
C) longer prison sentences for women
D) budget surplus
E) none of these
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67
The most common reason for revocation of parole is:
A) possession of a gun.
B) failure to report for counseling.
C) positive test for drug use.
D) commission of a new crime.
E) leaving the jurisdiction without permission.
A) possession of a gun.
B) failure to report for counseling.
C) positive test for drug use.
D) commission of a new crime.
E) leaving the jurisdiction without permission.
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68
Research indicates that the prisoners most likely to succeed in the job market are those that had all of the following EXCEPT
A) had work experience prior to prison.
B) was connected to employers prior to release.
C) had conventional family relationships.
D) had used drugs before being incarcerated.
A) had work experience prior to prison.
B) was connected to employers prior to release.
C) had conventional family relationships.
D) had used drugs before being incarcerated.
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69
What are the two roles played by parole officers?
A) cop and minister
B) warden and cop
C) cop and social worker
D) landlord and friend
E) friend and minister
A) cop and minister
B) warden and cop
C) cop and social worker
D) landlord and friend
E) friend and minister
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70
Which of the following statements regarding the future of reentry is FALSE?
A) More prisoners going in means more prisoners coming out.
B) A poor recidivism rate (70 percent) demonstrates a failure of the criminal justice system to deal with the reentry problems of ex-felons.
C) The percentage of releasees who have maxed out their sentences has increased.
D) There are fewer numbers of offenders returning to the community.
E) Prerelease and rehabilitation programs have been eliminated in many states.
A) More prisoners going in means more prisoners coming out.
B) A poor recidivism rate (70 percent) demonstrates a failure of the criminal justice system to deal with the reentry problems of ex-felons.
C) The percentage of releasees who have maxed out their sentences has increased.
D) There are fewer numbers of offenders returning to the community.
E) Prerelease and rehabilitation programs have been eliminated in many states.
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71
Successful prisoner reentry requires that parole and postrelease services focus on linking offenders with community institutions.Which is NOT one of those institutions?
A) nonprofit programs
B) self-help groups
C) churches
D) gangs
E) families
A) nonprofit programs
B) self-help groups
C) churches
D) gangs
E) families
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72
Which of the following statements regarding halfway houses is FALSE?
A) Offenders work during the day but stay in the facility at night and during days off.
B) They are sometimes secured (that is, locked down).
C) Drug treatment is sometimes offered.
D) Residents are not required to work or attend school.
E) The number of halfway houses in the United States has dropped since the 1970s.
A) Offenders work during the day but stay in the facility at night and during days off.
B) They are sometimes secured (that is, locked down).
C) Drug treatment is sometimes offered.
D) Residents are not required to work or attend school.
E) The number of halfway houses in the United States has dropped since the 1970s.
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73
Government officials began to rethink sentencing policies that caused prison populations to skyrocket since the 1980s.In particular, they gave consideration to greater utilization of probation and community corrections for:
A) violent offenders.
B) drug offenders.
C) gang members.
D) single fathers.
A) violent offenders.
B) drug offenders.
C) gang members.
D) single fathers.
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74
Morrissey v.Brewer (1972) found that if a parole officer alleges a technical violation, a two-step revocation is:
A) not necessary.
B) helpful, but not required.
C) required.
D) time consuming.
E) up to the officer's discretion.
A) not necessary.
B) helpful, but not required.
C) required.
D) time consuming.
E) up to the officer's discretion.
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75
Which is NOT one of the concepts parole rests on?
A) grace
B) contract
C) custody
D) generosity
A) grace
B) contract
C) custody
D) generosity
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76
Parolees who are behaving according to their conditions of release may become eligible for:
A) jail time
B) house arrest
C) home confinement
D) shock probation
E) reduced surveillance
A) jail time
B) house arrest
C) home confinement
D) shock probation
E) reduced surveillance
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77
Which of the following sentiments is commonly voiced by community members who are wary about having halfway houses in their neighborhood?
A) "no offenders in my neighborhood" (NOIMN)
B) "take inmates out of communities" (TIOOC)
C) "keep them locked up tight" (KTLUT)
D) "not in my backyard" (NIMBY)
E) "don't put criminals here" (DPCRH)
A) "no offenders in my neighborhood" (NOIMN)
B) "take inmates out of communities" (TIOOC)
C) "keep them locked up tight" (KTLUT)
D) "not in my backyard" (NIMBY)
E) "don't put criminals here" (DPCRH)
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78
Which of the following statements best exemplifies the concept of "custody" in terms of parole?
A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
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79
Which of the following is a frequent criticism of sex offender registration laws?
A) The wrong people can sometimes end up on the registry.
B) The list is difficult for the public to find.
C) The laws are too lenient on offenders.
D) Some offenders refuse to be listed.
E) The laws discourage vigilantism.
A) The wrong people can sometimes end up on the registry.
B) The list is difficult for the public to find.
C) The laws are too lenient on offenders.
D) Some offenders refuse to be listed.
E) The laws discourage vigilantism.
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80
Which of the following has been a factor contributing to the current reentry problem in the United States?
A) an increase in the power of parole boards to affect release decisions
B) shorter prison sentences served by those being released
C) an increased reduction in programs designed to assist former prisoners
D) an increase in the number of drug offenders being released
E) a decrease in the number of violent offenders being released
A) an increase in the power of parole boards to affect release decisions
B) shorter prison sentences served by those being released
C) an increased reduction in programs designed to assist former prisoners
D) an increase in the number of drug offenders being released
E) a decrease in the number of violent offenders being released
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