Deck 16: Reentry Into the Community

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Which type of release involves the parole board making decisions?​

A) ​Mandatory release
B) ​Discretionary release
C) ​Unconditional release
D) ​Community release
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Which of the following is true about parole boards?​

A) ​Parole boards have become hesitant in granting parole for fear of being perceived as "soft" on crime.
B) ​Parole boards are always comprised of corrections experts.
C) ​Parole boards can predict accurately the future behavior of an offender.
D) ​Parole boards are always independent from the department of corrections.
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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
Question
It can be difficult to place halfway houses in communities due to the public sentiment referred to as​

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).
Question
The laws and rules that must be followed by parolees are called​

A) ​parole conditions.
B) ​the sentencing contract.
C) ​constitutional restrictions.
D) ​conditions of release.
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What group is most likely to be unemployed in the United States after release from 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
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Which of the following facilities allows inmates to spend a portion of the day at work but reside in a nonsecure facility outside of prison?​

A) ​Supermax
B) ​Halfway house
C) ​Ticket of leave
D) ​Furlough
Question
When inmates are released from correctional institutions during the day so they may work or attend school,this is called ______ release.

A) ​mandatory
B) ​discretionary
C) ​unconditional
D) ​work and educational
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In most states,which of the following people are allowed to attend parole hearings?​

A) ​Board members only
B) ​The inmate only
C) ​Correctional officers only
D) ​Board members, the inmate, and correctional officers
Question
Up to 90% of released offenders do not participate in transitional programs.According to your text,why is this?​

A) ​Most released offenders don't want to use them.
B) ​Most released offenders cannot access them.
C) ​Most released offenders receive such instruction while in prison.
D) ​Most released offenders do not need transitional programs.
Question
An expiration release means that the inmate​

A) ​has died.
B) ​cannot serve any additional time.
C) ​has been granted a furlough.
D) ​is required to attend school or training.
Question
In the early parole system in the United States,prisoners were released on parole when​

A) ​their sentences expired.
B) ​the prisons became full.
C) ​the victims consented to their release.
D) ​their conduct showed they were ready to return.
Question
When an inmate is released after he or she has served time equal to the total sentence minus good time,this is called _________ release.

A) ​mandatory
B) ​discretionary
C) ​unconditional
D) ​community
Question
Which actor/entity typically determines discretionary release of state prisoners?​

A) ​State prison release commissioner
B) ​Parole board
C) ​State supreme court
D) ​Prison warden
Question
Based on information contained in the companion website,how is the parole system in Japan different from that in the United States?​

A) ​Japan has no parole system.
B) ​Japanese parole involves extensive participation from community volunteers.
C) ​Japan only offers parole to misdemeanor offenders.
D) ​Japan only offers parole to younger inmates.
Question
According to Travis and Petersilia,which of the following is not a factor that contributes to the reentry problem?​

A) ​Reduced powers of parole boards
B) ​Increased drug use by inmates in prison
C) ​Diminished opportunities for inmates to complete rehabilitation programs
D) ​Offenders being incarcerated for longer periods
Question
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
Question
The earliest forms of parole used

A) ​ISP.
B) ​pardons of leave.
C) ​tickets of leave.
D) ​responsibility vouchers.
Question
The temporary release of an inmate from a correctional institution for a visit home is called​

A) ​a pardon.
B) ​clemency.
C) ​a furlough.
D) ​a halfway visit.
Question
What is another (politically sensitive)term used for "other conditional release"?​

A) ​Mandatory parole
B) ​Mandatory release
C) ​Discretionary release
D) ​Discretionary parole
Question
If a parolee violates the conditions of his or her parole,parole may be ____________________.
Question
What are the "invisible punishments" offenders are subjected to after release from incarceration?​

A) ​Difficulties finding a job
B) ​Denial of government assistance
C) ​Inability to get married
D) ​Both difficulties finding a job and denial of government assistance
Question
Civil disabilities might include the inability to​

A) ​vote.
B) ​use the public library.
C) ​have children.
D) ​drive.
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The temporary release of an inmate for a visit home is called a(n)____________________.
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The daytime release of inmates to go to work or school is called ____________________.
Question
Based on information contained in your text's companion website,in Japan,decisions to release offenders from prison and place them under supervision in the community are made by ____________________ parole boards.
Question
What is one explanation for the high recidivism rate among those offenders released from incarceration?

A) ​Their increased age makes them more likely to commit crimes.
B) ​Their low intelligence makes them more likely to commit crimes.
C) ​A lack of proper nutrition makes them more likely to commit crimes.
D) ​A lack of education and training makes them more likely to commit crimes.
Question
________ courts have been suggested as a method of assessing ex-inmates' adjustment back into society:​

A) ​Recidivism
B) ​Parole
C) ​Reentry
D) ​Release
Question
Parolees who are behaving according to their conditions of release may be adjusted to _________ surveillance.

A) ​rescinded
B) ​reattributed
C) ​readjustment
D) ​restorative
Question
An action of the executive branch of the state or federal government excusing an offense and absolving the offender is called​

A) ​mandatory release.
B) ​a furlough.
C) ​a pardon.
D) ​parole.
Question
____________________ release is when an inmate has served time equal to the total minus any "good time."​
Question
Who grants pardons in the United States?​

A) ​Congress and state legislatures
B) ​Presidents and state governors
C) ​the U.S. Supreme Court and state supreme courts
D) ​the Attorney General and state attorney generals
Question
Restrictions on parolees' conduct that are legally binding conditions are called ____________________.
Question
Which of the following is not an example of a civil disability that can be placed on an ex-felon?​

A) ​Restrictions in terms of employment
B) ​Denial of the right to vote
C) ​Denial of the right to hold public office
D) ​Forfeiture of all constitutional rights
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A parolee's principal contact with the criminal justice system is through the ____________________.
Question
The release of an inmate from prison to conditional supervision is referred to as ____________________.
Question
The continuing difficulties faced by former inmates are sometimes referred to as ____________________ punishments.
Question
Prisoners who are released from prison after serving the maximum sentence and cannot be returned will receive a(n)____________________.
Question
Based on information contained in your text's companion website ,parole conditions in Japan are set partly by law and partly by ____________________.
Question
When an offender is released from prison,he or she is still the government's responsibility.This concept of parole is called ____________________.
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In-custody visitation allows inmates to leave prison temporarily to visit family.
Question
Discretionary release affects other aspects of the system,including sentencing,plea bargaining,and the size of prison populations.
Question
When offenders are absolved from the consequences of their crimes by executive order,they have received ____________________.
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Increasing restrictions on parolees also affects their families and communities.
Question
With the punitive nature of the criminal justice system,release on parole has become much easier for inmates to obtain.
Question
Although parole officers must sometimes act in the role of a "cop," they do not have the power to enforce conditions of release.
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All halfway houses are operated by state administrative agencies.
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Media coverage of parole and parolees tends to be sympathetic and understanding.
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Discretionary release is sometimes criticized for following judicial recommendations too closely.
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Some states allow victims to make statements at parole board hearings.
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In some communities,individuals on the sex offender registry have committed very low-level offenses.
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A parolee can be prevented from working as a bartender by a parole officer.
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____________________ courts may help offenders reintegrate into the community.
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The most commonly used type of release from incarceration is mandatory release.
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Most offenders released on parole begin to adjust quickly to the outside world.
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The percentage of incarcerated drug offenders has increased significantly in the past 20 years.
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In Japan,the justice system focuses solely on the offender and not on the community.
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Legal restrictions on ex-offenders (such as the inability to vote)are referred to as ____________________.
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Most parole officers have little difficulty in monitoring the behavior of parolees.
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Community members do not have any responsibility for ex-offenders released into their neighborhoods.
Question
One way that offenders avoid the consequences of civil disabilities is through _______,a process through which an individual's criminal records are erased from public records.

A) ​pardon
B) ​clemency
C) ​forgiveness
D) ​expungement
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Pardons are sometimes given to remedy a miscarriage of justice.
Question
If a parole officer finds that a parolee has committed a technical violation,he or she can revoke parole without a hearing.
Question
_______ later became known as the "royal prerogative of mercy" in England.

A) ​Pardon
B) ​Expungement
C) ​Clemency
D) ​Forgiveness
Question
A system of conditional release from prison,devised by Captain Alexander Maconochie and first developed in Ireland by Sir Walter Crofton,was known as​

A) ​probation.
B) ​home confinement.
C) ​ticket of leave.
D) ​reformatory.
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What are the pros and cons of GPS tracking of parolees?​
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The Second Chance Act,signed into law by George W.Bush,authorizes states to punish parole offenders more harshly.
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Most people believe that parolees who fail a drug test should be sent back to prison.
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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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Parole decisions can be made arbitrarily,depending on the whims of the parole board.
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How has public opinion affected the release of offenders back into the community? Have these changes helped offenders to reduce recidivism?​
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The authors of your textbook have noted that increasingly large percentages of inmates have committed drug crimes.Why do you think this has occurred,and what affect might it have on reentry issues?​
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Civil disabilities imposed on ex-felons can hinder their complete reintegration into society.
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Parole rests on three concepts; which of the following is not one of the concepts?​

A) ​Grace
B) ​Contract
C) ​Custody
D) ​Punishment
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A pardon will not erase the criminal record of an offender.
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State _________ are typically composed of citizens who are appointed for fixed terms in office by the governor.

A) ​prisons
B) ​halfway houses
C) ​parole boards
D) ​probation boards
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This Chapter began by discussing the changes in parole since the 1970s.It is very difficult for offenders to be released when they are judged "ready" for release and job training and education programs have been severely curtailed.In your opinion,what might explain this trend? What are the greater social effects of these policies?​
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How can a state successfully prepare for inmate integration into the community?​
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Discuss two issues regarding how budget cuts increase the use of parole in some jurisdictions.
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Given that there are permanent restrictions on ex-offenders (inability to vote,collect government support,etc.),can we ever really say that offenders have "paid their debt" to society? If these offenders feel they will be punished forever,what incentive do they have to remain crime-free?​
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Deck 16: Reentry Into the Community
1
Which type of release involves the parole board making decisions?​

A) ​Mandatory release
B) ​Discretionary release
C) ​Unconditional release
D) ​Community release
B
2
Which of the following is true about parole boards?​

A) ​Parole boards have become hesitant in granting parole for fear of being perceived as "soft" on crime.
B) ​Parole boards are always comprised of corrections experts.
C) ​Parole boards can predict accurately the future behavior of an offender.
D) ​Parole boards are always independent from the department of corrections.
A
3
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
C
4
It can be difficult to place halfway houses in communities due to the public sentiment referred to as​

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).
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5
The laws and rules that must be followed by parolees are called​

A) ​parole conditions.
B) ​the sentencing contract.
C) ​constitutional restrictions.
D) ​conditions of release.
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6
What group is most likely to be unemployed in the United States after release from 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
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7
Which of the following facilities allows inmates to spend a portion of the day at work but reside in a nonsecure facility outside of prison?​

A) ​Supermax
B) ​Halfway house
C) ​Ticket of leave
D) ​Furlough
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8
When inmates are released from correctional institutions during the day so they may work or attend school,this is called ______ release.

A) ​mandatory
B) ​discretionary
C) ​unconditional
D) ​work and educational
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9
In most states,which of the following people are allowed to attend parole hearings?​

A) ​Board members only
B) ​The inmate only
C) ​Correctional officers only
D) ​Board members, the inmate, and correctional officers
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10
Up to 90% of released offenders do not participate in transitional programs.According to your text,why is this?​

A) ​Most released offenders don't want to use them.
B) ​Most released offenders cannot access them.
C) ​Most released offenders receive such instruction while in prison.
D) ​Most released offenders do not need transitional programs.
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11
An expiration release means that the inmate​

A) ​has died.
B) ​cannot serve any additional time.
C) ​has been granted a furlough.
D) ​is required to attend school or training.
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12
In the early parole system in the United States,prisoners were released on parole when​

A) ​their sentences expired.
B) ​the prisons became full.
C) ​the victims consented to their release.
D) ​their conduct showed they were ready to return.
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13
When an inmate is released after he or she has served time equal to the total sentence minus good time,this is called _________ release.

A) ​mandatory
B) ​discretionary
C) ​unconditional
D) ​community
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14
Which actor/entity typically determines discretionary release of state prisoners?​

A) ​State prison release commissioner
B) ​Parole board
C) ​State supreme court
D) ​Prison warden
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15
Based on information contained in the companion website,how is the parole system in Japan different from that in the United States?​

A) ​Japan has no parole system.
B) ​Japanese parole involves extensive participation from community volunteers.
C) ​Japan only offers parole to misdemeanor offenders.
D) ​Japan only offers parole to younger inmates.
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16
According to Travis and Petersilia,which of the following is not a factor that contributes to the reentry problem?​

A) ​Reduced powers of parole boards
B) ​Increased drug use by inmates in prison
C) ​Diminished opportunities for inmates to complete rehabilitation programs
D) ​Offenders being incarcerated for longer periods
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17
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
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18
The earliest forms of parole used

A) ​ISP.
B) ​pardons of leave.
C) ​tickets of leave.
D) ​responsibility vouchers.
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19
The temporary release of an inmate from a correctional institution for a visit home is called​

A) ​a pardon.
B) ​clemency.
C) ​a furlough.
D) ​a halfway visit.
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20
What is another (politically sensitive)term used for "other conditional release"?​

A) ​Mandatory parole
B) ​Mandatory release
C) ​Discretionary release
D) ​Discretionary parole
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If a parolee violates the conditions of his or her parole,parole may be ____________________.
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22
What are the "invisible punishments" offenders are subjected to after release from incarceration?​

A) ​Difficulties finding a job
B) ​Denial of government assistance
C) ​Inability to get married
D) ​Both difficulties finding a job and denial of government assistance
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Civil disabilities might include the inability to​

A) ​vote.
B) ​use the public library.
C) ​have children.
D) ​drive.
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The temporary release of an inmate for a visit home is called a(n)____________________.
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The daytime release of inmates to go to work or school is called ____________________.
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Based on information contained in your text's companion website,in Japan,decisions to release offenders from prison and place them under supervision in the community are made by ____________________ parole boards.
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What is one explanation for the high recidivism rate among those offenders released from incarceration?

A) ​Their increased age makes them more likely to commit crimes.
B) ​Their low intelligence makes them more likely to commit crimes.
C) ​A lack of proper nutrition makes them more likely to commit crimes.
D) ​A lack of education and training makes them more likely to commit crimes.
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________ courts have been suggested as a method of assessing ex-inmates' adjustment back into society:​

A) ​Recidivism
B) ​Parole
C) ​Reentry
D) ​Release
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Parolees who are behaving according to their conditions of release may be adjusted to _________ surveillance.

A) ​rescinded
B) ​reattributed
C) ​readjustment
D) ​restorative
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An action of the executive branch of the state or federal government excusing an offense and absolving the offender is called​

A) ​mandatory release.
B) ​a furlough.
C) ​a pardon.
D) ​parole.
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____________________ release is when an inmate has served time equal to the total minus any "good time."​
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32
Who grants pardons in the United States?​

A) ​Congress and state legislatures
B) ​Presidents and state governors
C) ​the U.S. Supreme Court and state supreme courts
D) ​the Attorney General and state attorney generals
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Restrictions on parolees' conduct that are legally binding conditions are called ____________________.
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Which of the following is not an example of a civil disability that can be placed on an ex-felon?​

A) ​Restrictions in terms of employment
B) ​Denial of the right to vote
C) ​Denial of the right to hold public office
D) ​Forfeiture of all constitutional rights
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35
A parolee's principal contact with the criminal justice system is through the ____________________.
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The release of an inmate from prison to conditional supervision is referred to as ____________________.
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The continuing difficulties faced by former inmates are sometimes referred to as ____________________ punishments.
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Prisoners who are released from prison after serving the maximum sentence and cannot be returned will receive a(n)____________________.
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Based on information contained in your text's companion website ,parole conditions in Japan are set partly by law and partly by ____________________.
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When an offender is released from prison,he or she is still the government's responsibility.This concept of parole is called ____________________.
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In-custody visitation allows inmates to leave prison temporarily to visit family.
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42
Discretionary release affects other aspects of the system,including sentencing,plea bargaining,and the size of prison populations.
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43
When offenders are absolved from the consequences of their crimes by executive order,they have received ____________________.
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44
Increasing restrictions on parolees also affects their families and communities.
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45
With the punitive nature of the criminal justice system,release on parole has become much easier for inmates to obtain.
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46
Although parole officers must sometimes act in the role of a "cop," they do not have the power to enforce conditions of release.
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47
All halfway houses are operated by state administrative agencies.
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Media coverage of parole and parolees tends to be sympathetic and understanding.
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Discretionary release is sometimes criticized for following judicial recommendations too closely.
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50
Some states allow victims to make statements at parole board hearings.
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51
In some communities,individuals on the sex offender registry have committed very low-level offenses.
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A parolee can be prevented from working as a bartender by a parole officer.
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53
____________________ courts may help offenders reintegrate into the community.
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54
The most commonly used type of release from incarceration is mandatory release.
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55
Most offenders released on parole begin to adjust quickly to the outside world.
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56
The percentage of incarcerated drug offenders has increased significantly in the past 20 years.
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57
In Japan,the justice system focuses solely on the offender and not on the community.
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58
Legal restrictions on ex-offenders (such as the inability to vote)are referred to as ____________________.
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Most parole officers have little difficulty in monitoring the behavior of parolees.
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Community members do not have any responsibility for ex-offenders released into their neighborhoods.
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61
One way that offenders avoid the consequences of civil disabilities is through _______,a process through which an individual's criminal records are erased from public records.

A) ​pardon
B) ​clemency
C) ​forgiveness
D) ​expungement
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62
Pardons are sometimes given to remedy a miscarriage of justice.
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63
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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64
_______ later became known as the "royal prerogative of mercy" in England.

A) ​Pardon
B) ​Expungement
C) ​Clemency
D) ​Forgiveness
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65
A system of conditional release from prison,devised by Captain Alexander Maconochie and first developed in Ireland by Sir Walter Crofton,was known as​

A) ​probation.
B) ​home confinement.
C) ​ticket of leave.
D) ​reformatory.
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66
What are the pros and cons of GPS tracking of parolees?​
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67
The Second Chance Act,signed into law by George W.Bush,authorizes states to punish parole offenders more harshly.
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Most people believe that parolees who fail a drug test should be sent back to prison.
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69
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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Parole decisions can be made arbitrarily,depending on the whims of the parole board.
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71
How has public opinion affected the release of offenders back into the community? Have these changes helped offenders to reduce recidivism?​
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72
The authors of your textbook have noted that increasingly large percentages of inmates have committed drug crimes.Why do you think this has occurred,and what affect might it have on reentry issues?​
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Civil disabilities imposed on ex-felons can hinder their complete reintegration into society.
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74
Parole rests on three concepts; which of the following is not one of the concepts?​

A) ​Grace
B) ​Contract
C) ​Custody
D) ​Punishment
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A pardon will not erase the criminal record of an offender.
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76
State _________ are typically composed of citizens who are appointed for fixed terms in office by the governor.

A) ​prisons
B) ​halfway houses
C) ​parole boards
D) ​probation boards
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This Chapter began by discussing the changes in parole since the 1970s.It is very difficult for offenders to be released when they are judged "ready" for release and job training and education programs have been severely curtailed.In your opinion,what might explain this trend? What are the greater social effects of these policies?​
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How can a state successfully prepare for inmate integration into the community?​
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79
Discuss two issues regarding how budget cuts increase the use of parole in some jurisdictions.
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Given that there are permanent restrictions on ex-offenders (inability to vote,collect government support,etc.),can we ever really say that offenders have "paid their debt" to society? If these offenders feel they will be punished forever,what incentive do they have to remain crime-free?​
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