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The cost effectiveness of electronic monitoring depends on the custody level of the comparison group and how revocations are processed and handled.
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An offender on probation for an offense related to his compulsive gambling habit would most likely have a casino included as an exclusion zone.
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Time spent on house arrest can count as "time served" toward a conviction.
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According to recent empirical research, it appears that gender and family conditions do not play a significant role in the outcome of electronic monitoring sentences.
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Most house arrest programs throughout the United States today are coupled with some form of electronic monitoring.
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With an aggressive GPS system, the daytime tracking data are temporarily stored and downloaded at night through a landline phone while the offender is sleeping.
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Day reporting centers traditionally have a low offender to staff ratio.
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The idea for use of EM devices in the criminal justice system was inspired by New Mexico Judge Jack Love, who saw how the comic book character Spiderman was tracked by a wrist transmitter.
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Galileo was once placed under house arrest for asserting that the earth revolved around the sun.
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House arrest is an intermediate sanction designed to confine pretrial detainees or convicted offenders to their homes during the hours when they are not at work, attending a treatment program, or visiting a supervising officer.
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House arrest programs emerged in the United States as an alternative to incarceration for pretrial detainees.
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Most states mandate the use of GPS for drug offenders.
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House arrest completely eliminates the offender's ability to commit crimes during the supervision term.
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The problem with day reporting centers is that offenders are required to go to a central location but then they are transported all over the local area to receive the services they need, such as employment counseling, drug treatment, and so forth.
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House arrest for pretrial defendants is required, and they cannot refuse to participate.
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Early electronic monitoring programs required that offenders had a laptop computer-something critics asserted discriminated against indigent offenders who could not afford the equipment.
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Day reporting centers are for offenders on probation or parole only.
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Electronic monitoring (EM) can be used on pretrial releasees.
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Offenders on house arrest are unlikely to be revoked for technical violations.
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Domestic violence incidents often occur in residences where an offender is on house arrest.
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A type of GPS system that stores data throughout the day and downloads data at night through a landline phone is a(n) __________ GPS system.

A) active
B) passive
C) remote
D) continuous
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Electronic monitoring is most often used for

A) parolees.
B) pretrial detainees.
C) violent offenders.
D) probationers.
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Which of the following is usually NOT one of the criticisms of house arrest?

A) It is expensive for the county or state to operate.
B) Domestic violence could result.
C) Offenders can still commit crimes within their homes.
D) It may not really feel like punishment to some offenders.
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An intermediate sanction designed to confine pretrial detainees or convicted offenders to their homes during the hours when they are not at work, attending a treatment program, or visiting a supervising officer is

A) intensive supervision.
B) house arrest.
C) community justice.
D) forfeiture.
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A type of GPS system that transmit data through wireless networks used by cell phone is referred to as a(n) _______________ GPS system.

A) active
B) passive
C) continuous
D) remote
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Which of the following is one of the major problems associated with electronic monitoring?

A) Technical and electric problems such as bad wiring
B) Costs more than incarceration
C) Offenders reporting to their officers more often
D) Neighbors not wanting offenders on house arrest in their neighborhood
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In most U.S. states, GPS tracking is used for

A) sex offenders.
B) property offenders.
C) drug offenders.
D) violent offenders.
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The first wrist-device electronic monitoring unit was used for white-collar offenders and

A) DUI offenders.
B) drug offenders.
C) rapists.
D) thieves.
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Offenders on GPS supervision may not enter certain areas, called _____, which are generally based on the crime committed and the characteristics of the offender.

A) inclusion zones
B) exclusion zones
C) dead zones
D) trouble zones
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Convicted offenders often are sentenced to house arrest coupled with

A) forfeiture.
B) electronic monitoring.
C) community service.
D) ISP.
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World famous astronomer __________ was once placed under house arrest for his assertion that the earth revolved around the sun.

A) Copernicus
B) Galileo
C) Nostradamus
D) Albert Einstein
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Using 24 military satellites orbiting the earth to pinpoint the offender's exact location intermittently or at all times is called

A) global position system monitoring.
B) home-based electronic monitoring.
C) remote-location monitoring.
D) hybrid system monitoring.
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Which of the following individuals would most likely be successful on house arrest?

A) An unemployed offender
B) A repeat offender
C) A divorced offender
D) An employed offender
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_________ is a correctional technology used in conjunction with other intermediate sanctions and allows the authorities to know the whereabouts of specific offenders.

A) Dental implants
B) Data mining
C) Micro chip placement
D) Electronic monitoring
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In the 1970s, New Mexico Judge ___________ advocated and pushed for the creation of an electronic monitoring device to track pretrial detainees.

A) Dexter Hamlin
B) Joe Shapiro
C) Frank Shepard
D) Jack Love
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An offender on probation for an offense related to sexual assault of children would probably have an exclusion zone of

A) schools.
B) hotels.
C) grocery stores.
D) restaurants.
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In the case of People v. Ramos , the courts found that

A) house arrest for a pretrial detainee could not count as time served toward a conviction.
B) GPS monitoring was constitutional and not a violation of one's 8th Amendment.
C) electronic monitoring was a violation of the 14th Amendment.
D) community service could not be used as a sentence for felony offenders.
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Electronic monitoring typically operates through radio frequencies sent across

A) cell phone towers.
B) satellites.
C) phone lines.
D) wireless networks.
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Completion rates of convicted nonviolent federal offenders on electronic monitoring indicate that roughly_____ of offenders are successful.

A) 75%
B) 90%
C) 50%
D) 30%
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A _____ is a type of nonresidential, outpatient program based on a three-phase levels system where offenders report for a variety of treatment programs and random drug testing.

A) work release center
B) therapeutic center
C) day reporting center
D) community restitution center
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major drawbacks for using GPS?

A) Loss of satellite signal
B) Short battery life
C) Cost to offenders
D) Inadequate number of GPS units
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Electronic monitoring is most often used for _____.
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Because of the increase in regulations for people on EM/GPS, _____ is more likely to occur.

A) commission of new crimes
B) a technical violation
C) substance abuse
D) lack of employment
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DRC programs seem to fare well as a ______ program for prisoners, especially when compared with the outcomes of prisoners who are freed under no supervision and parolees under traditional parole.

A) treatment
B) reentry
C) punitive ​
D) diversionary
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A(n) _______________ zone, is an exact location that an offender is required to be at a given time (i.e., place of employment, school, an appointment).

A) required
B) exclusion
C) inclusion
D) active
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Most states mandate the use of GPS for _____ offenders.
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_____ is an intermediate sanction designed to confine pretrial detainees or convicted offenders to their homes during the hours when they are not at work, attending a treatment program, or visiting a supervising officer.
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An offender who is confined to his home for most of the day and must wear a monitoring bracelet is on _______________________________.
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The ideal amount of time to spend in a day reporting centers is typically between ________ days.

A) 70 and 120
B) 30 and 60
C) 1 and 29
D) 120 and 180
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A wrist transmitter used in electronic monitoring was inspired by the _________ comic book character.
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Older passive electronic monitoring devices required a connection to a(n) _____ within the offender's residence.
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The type of electronic monitoring that uses inclusion and exclusion zones is the _________ __________ system.
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_____ is when a supervising officer uses a handheld remote receiver to wirelessly verify an offender's physical location.
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Two approaches to day reporting centers are

A) incapacitation and rehabilitation.
B) deterrence and incapacitation.
C) treatment and supervision.
D) supervision and restoration.
Question
When a supervising officer uses a handheld receiver to wirelessly verify an offender's physical location, he or she is using

A) remote-location monitoring.
B) global positioning.
C) exclusive positioning.
D) passive electronic monitoring.
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____________refers to a correctional technology tool used to track certain offenders who have been released in the community, but still remain under correctional supervision.
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A GPS system that transmits data through wireless networks used by cell phones is a(n) _________ GPS system.
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There is no one right way to operate a day reporting center. The key is to do which of the following?

A) Define the goals and then measure whether the program is achieving the goals.
B) Select only those offenders for participation who possess none of the poor indicators.
C) Measure and report results that only indicate positive long-term outcomes.
D) Stress only the treatment-oriented approach.
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_____ are nonresidential programs typically used for defendants on pretrial release, for convicted offenders on probation or parole, or for probation or parole violators as an increased sanction.
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Exact locations that an offender on GPS supervision is prohibited from being in or near are _____.
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A(n) _____-oriented day reporting center focuses on making sure that clients abide by the rules, enforces accountability through itineraries, and keeps clients busy so they do not have the time or opportunity to engage in criminal activity.
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Some day reporting centers are treatment-oriented and others are more __________ oriented.
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What are the major disadvantages and/or criticisms of house arrest?
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How are day reporting centers different from house arrest?
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What have empirical evaluations of electronic monitoring and GPS found?
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GPS is authorized in nearly every U.S. state, but most states use GPS for high-risk __________ offenders during the term of their supervision.
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What is the history of radio frequency electronic monitoring, and what were the problems of early home-bound electronic monitoring?
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What is GPS, and how is it used in corrections? Will it continue to be used as a type of community corrections? Please fully explain your answer.
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The cost effectiveness of electronic monitoring depends on the custody level of the comparison group and how revocations are processed and handled.
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An offender on probation for an offense related to his compulsive gambling habit would most likely have a casino included as an exclusion zone.
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Time spent on house arrest can count as "time served" toward a conviction.
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According to recent empirical research, it appears that gender and family conditions do not play a significant role in the outcome of electronic monitoring sentences.
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Most house arrest programs throughout the United States today are coupled with some form of electronic monitoring.
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With an aggressive GPS system, the daytime tracking data are temporarily stored and downloaded at night through a landline phone while the offender is sleeping.
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Day reporting centers traditionally have a low offender to staff ratio.
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The idea for use of EM devices in the criminal justice system was inspired by New Mexico Judge Jack Love, who saw how the comic book character Spiderman was tracked by a wrist transmitter.
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Galileo was once placed under house arrest for asserting that the earth revolved around the sun.
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House arrest is an intermediate sanction designed to confine pretrial detainees or convicted offenders to their homes during the hours when they are not at work, attending a treatment program, or visiting a supervising officer.
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House arrest programs emerged in the United States as an alternative to incarceration for pretrial detainees.
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Most states mandate the use of GPS for drug offenders.
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House arrest completely eliminates the offender's ability to commit crimes during the supervision term.
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The problem with day reporting centers is that offenders are required to go to a central location but then they are transported all over the local area to receive the services they need, such as employment counseling, drug treatment, and so forth.
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House arrest for pretrial defendants is required, and they cannot refuse to participate.
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Early electronic monitoring programs required that offenders had a laptop computer-something critics asserted discriminated against indigent offenders who could not afford the equipment.
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Day reporting centers are for offenders on probation or parole only.
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Electronic monitoring (EM) can be used on pretrial releasees.
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Offenders on house arrest are unlikely to be revoked for technical violations.
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Domestic violence incidents often occur in residences where an offender is on house arrest.
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A type of GPS system that stores data throughout the day and downloads data at night through a landline phone is a(n) __________ GPS system.

A) active
B) passive
C) remote
D) continuous
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Electronic monitoring is most often used for

A) parolees.
B) pretrial detainees.
C) violent offenders.
D) probationers.
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Which of the following is usually NOT one of the criticisms of house arrest?

A) It is expensive for the county or state to operate.
B) Domestic violence could result.
C) Offenders can still commit crimes within their homes.
D) It may not really feel like punishment to some offenders.
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An intermediate sanction designed to confine pretrial detainees or convicted offenders to their homes during the hours when they are not at work, attending a treatment program, or visiting a supervising officer is

A) intensive supervision.
B) house arrest.
C) community justice.
D) forfeiture.
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A type of GPS system that transmit data through wireless networks used by cell phone is referred to as a(n) _______________ GPS system.

A) active
B) passive
C) continuous
D) remote
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Which of the following is one of the major problems associated with electronic monitoring?

A) Technical and electric problems such as bad wiring
B) Costs more than incarceration
C) Offenders reporting to their officers more often
D) Neighbors not wanting offenders on house arrest in their neighborhood
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In most U.S. states, GPS tracking is used for

A) sex offenders.
B) property offenders.
C) drug offenders.
D) violent offenders.
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The first wrist-device electronic monitoring unit was used for white-collar offenders and

A) DUI offenders.
B) drug offenders.
C) rapists.
D) thieves.
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Offenders on GPS supervision may not enter certain areas, called _____, which are generally based on the crime committed and the characteristics of the offender.

A) inclusion zones
B) exclusion zones
C) dead zones
D) trouble zones
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Convicted offenders often are sentenced to house arrest coupled with

A) forfeiture.
B) electronic monitoring.
C) community service.
D) ISP.
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World famous astronomer __________ was once placed under house arrest for his assertion that the earth revolved around the sun.

A) Copernicus
B) Galileo
C) Nostradamus
D) Albert Einstein
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Using 24 military satellites orbiting the earth to pinpoint the offender's exact location intermittently or at all times is called

A) global position system monitoring.
B) home-based electronic monitoring.
C) remote-location monitoring.
D) hybrid system monitoring.
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Which of the following individuals would most likely be successful on house arrest?

A) An unemployed offender
B) A repeat offender
C) A divorced offender
D) An employed offender
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_________ is a correctional technology used in conjunction with other intermediate sanctions and allows the authorities to know the whereabouts of specific offenders.

A) Dental implants
B) Data mining
C) Micro chip placement
D) Electronic monitoring
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In the 1970s, New Mexico Judge ___________ advocated and pushed for the creation of an electronic monitoring device to track pretrial detainees.

A) Dexter Hamlin
B) Joe Shapiro
C) Frank Shepard
D) Jack Love
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An offender on probation for an offense related to sexual assault of children would probably have an exclusion zone of

A) schools.
B) hotels.
C) grocery stores.
D) restaurants.
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In the case of People v. Ramos , the courts found that

A) house arrest for a pretrial detainee could not count as time served toward a conviction.
B) GPS monitoring was constitutional and not a violation of one's 8th Amendment.
C) electronic monitoring was a violation of the 14th Amendment.
D) community service could not be used as a sentence for felony offenders.
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Electronic monitoring typically operates through radio frequencies sent across

A) cell phone towers.
B) satellites.
C) phone lines.
D) wireless networks.
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Completion rates of convicted nonviolent federal offenders on electronic monitoring indicate that roughly_____ of offenders are successful.

A) 75%
B) 90%
C) 50%
D) 30%
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A _____ is a type of nonresidential, outpatient program based on a three-phase levels system where offenders report for a variety of treatment programs and random drug testing.

A) work release center
B) therapeutic center
C) day reporting center
D) community restitution center
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major drawbacks for using GPS?

A) Loss of satellite signal
B) Short battery life
C) Cost to offenders
D) Inadequate number of GPS units
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Electronic monitoring is most often used for _____.
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Because of the increase in regulations for people on EM/GPS, _____ is more likely to occur.

A) commission of new crimes
B) a technical violation
C) substance abuse
D) lack of employment
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DRC programs seem to fare well as a ______ program for prisoners, especially when compared with the outcomes of prisoners who are freed under no supervision and parolees under traditional parole.

A) treatment
B) reentry
C) punitive ​
D) diversionary
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A(n) _______________ zone, is an exact location that an offender is required to be at a given time (i.e., place of employment, school, an appointment).

A) required
B) exclusion
C) inclusion
D) active
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Most states mandate the use of GPS for _____ offenders.
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_____ is an intermediate sanction designed to confine pretrial detainees or convicted offenders to their homes during the hours when they are not at work, attending a treatment program, or visiting a supervising officer.
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An offender who is confined to his home for most of the day and must wear a monitoring bracelet is on _______________________________.
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The ideal amount of time to spend in a day reporting centers is typically between ________ days.

A) 70 and 120
B) 30 and 60
C) 1 and 29
D) 120 and 180
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A wrist transmitter used in electronic monitoring was inspired by the _________ comic book character.
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Older passive electronic monitoring devices required a connection to a(n) _____ within the offender's residence.
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The type of electronic monitoring that uses inclusion and exclusion zones is the _________ __________ system.
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_____ is when a supervising officer uses a handheld remote receiver to wirelessly verify an offender's physical location.
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Two approaches to day reporting centers are

A) incapacitation and rehabilitation.
B) deterrence and incapacitation.
C) treatment and supervision.
D) supervision and restoration.
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When a supervising officer uses a handheld receiver to wirelessly verify an offender's physical location, he or she is using

A) remote-location monitoring.
B) global positioning.
C) exclusive positioning.
D) passive electronic monitoring.
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____________refers to a correctional technology tool used to track certain offenders who have been released in the community, but still remain under correctional supervision.
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A GPS system that transmits data through wireless networks used by cell phones is a(n) _________ GPS system.
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There is no one right way to operate a day reporting center. The key is to do which of the following?

A) Define the goals and then measure whether the program is achieving the goals.
B) Select only those offenders for participation who possess none of the poor indicators.
C) Measure and report results that only indicate positive long-term outcomes.
D) Stress only the treatment-oriented approach.
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_____ are nonresidential programs typically used for defendants on pretrial release, for convicted offenders on probation or parole, or for probation or parole violators as an increased sanction.
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Exact locations that an offender on GPS supervision is prohibited from being in or near are _____.
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A(n) _____-oriented day reporting center focuses on making sure that clients abide by the rules, enforces accountability through itineraries, and keeps clients busy so they do not have the time or opportunity to engage in criminal activity.
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Some day reporting centers are treatment-oriented and others are more __________ oriented.
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What are the major disadvantages and/or criticisms of house arrest?
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How are day reporting centers different from house arrest?
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What have empirical evaluations of electronic monitoring and GPS found?
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GPS is authorized in nearly every U.S. state, but most states use GPS for high-risk __________ offenders during the term of their supervision.
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What is the history of radio frequency electronic monitoring, and what were the problems of early home-bound electronic monitoring?
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