Deck 3: Community Corrections: Diversion and Probation

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Specialized courts differ from traditional courts in that they focus on one type of offender or offense, and because of their rehabilitative focus, tend to use which type of sentencing approach?

A) Mandatory sentencing.
B) Indeterminate.
C) Truth-in-sentencing.
D) Determinate.
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Which of the following is NOT a primary feature of probation?

A) prison time
B) drug testing
C) payment of fees
D) regular employment
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Which of the following is NOT a goal of diversion today?

A) avoiding the harsh impacts of incarceration
B) providing a range of alternatives for decision makers to choose from
C) dealing with the punitively oriented alternative
D) providing a "more justifying justice" for victims and communities
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of community corrections acts (CCA)?

A) CCAs are created by each state's supreme court.
B) CCAs call for decentralized program design and delivery.
C) CCAs provide for citizen involvement and specify roles that citizens may play.
D) CCAs endorse locally determined sanctions and services.
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The purpose of ___________ programs is to prevent a novice offender from being stigmatized and labeled by the justice system while at the same time sparing the public the cost of unneeded criminal justice processing.

A) deferral.
B) distraction.
C) determinate.
D) diversion.
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The practice that permits convicted offenders to remain free if they agreed to take care of their debt obligation with the state is referred to as:

A) banishment
B) judicial reprieve
C) probation
D) recognizance
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How many adult Americans in the U.S. are currently under some form of probationary control?

A) 1 million
B) 2 million
C) 4 million
D) 8 million
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The state-based act through which local governments receive subsidies for diverting minor offenders is the:

A) Community Shares Act
B) Reintegrative Agreement Act
C) Community Corrections Act
D) Local Community Crimes-Based Act
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Nearly _ ___________________ of all probationers have been convicted of a violent offense, such as assault, sexual assault, and domestic violence.

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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During the 1980s and 1990s, many large correctional and community supervision agencies adopted new policies that were known as a:

A) rehabilitation management system.
B) reformation management system.
C) risk management system.
D) strategic management system.
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Individuals who would agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who had been released from custody are called:

A) sureties.
B) entities.
C) trustees.
D) fallons.
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The ____________________  is a correctional approach aimed at returning offenders to the community as soon as possible.

A) reintegrative philosophy
B) retributive philosophy
C) rehabilitation philosophy
D) reinstatement philosophy
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In the United States, the practice of probation began in 1841 in Boston due to the work of:

A) Howard.
B) Manconochie.
C) Bentham.
D) Augustus.
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The most common form of criminal sanction during the 20th century was:

A) probation.
B) restitution.
C) prison.
D) jail.
Question
____________________  requires an offender to perform a certain number of work hours at a private nonprofit or government agency.

A) Community service
B) Financial restitution
C) Restorative service
D) Center probation
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What takes place when an offender is referred to a program and the completion of this program will enable him or her to avoid criminal prosecution?

A) absolute diversion
B) real diversion
C) statutory diversion
D) true diversion
Question
Which of the following is NOT one of the key features of "the new penology" approach to probation?

A) It conceives of crime as a systemic phenomenon and crime policy as a problem of actuarial risk management.
B) It embraces the objective of risk management and the management of the system itself.
C) Techniques of profiling and screening are used as ways of improving control over penal agents and subjects.
D) It focuses more on treatment and offering services to penal agents.
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A program to divert drug abusers from the criminal justice system into specialized support services is known as:

A) Drug Abuse Alternatives.
B) Addiction Recovery Program.
C) Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime.
D) Safe House Recovery Program.
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_____________________ generally involves suspension of the offender's sentence in return for the promise of good behavior in the community while under supervision of the courts.

A) Diversion.
B) Parole.
C) Community Service.
D) Probation.
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Research shows that the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model can cut recidivism of high-risk offenders by as much as ____________________ percent.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 50
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Treating offenders in the community is a relatively new idea dating back to post World War II.
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A sentence delaying conviction on a guilty plea until after probation is served is a:

A) bench probation.
B) deferred sentence.
C) shock probation.
D) split probation.
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In the mid 19th century, probation began with the volunteer services of John Howard in Massachusetts.
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The majority of people convicted of sex offenses are placed on probation, and many never set foot inside a jail or prison.
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Deferred prosecution programs appear to be a good option for most first offenders because they avoid the stigma of a criminal record and reduce the volume of persons going through the criminal justice process.
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One major purpose of community corrections acts is to encourage state imprisonment in lieu of local sentencing options.
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In some states, juries may also recommend probation if the case meets legally regulated criteria.
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True diversion takes place when an offender is referred to a program, and the completion of which will enable him or her to avoid criminal prosecution.
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Recidivism rises as probation caseload size ____________________ .

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains static
D) none of these choices
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Probationers account for less than 50 % of the correctional growth since 1990.
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Disclosure of PSI report to defense counsel in a death penalty case was held permissible by which U.S. Supreme Court case?

A) Tennessee v. Garner
B) Marcum v. Georgia
C) In re Gault
D) Gardner v. Florida
Question
Suspending the remainder of a sentence after serving a period of time in prison is:

A) shock probation.
B) bench probation.
C) deferred probation.
D) split probation.
Question
Deferred prosecution programs have focused on persons suffering from alcohol, drug, or mental health problems who can ask permission of the court to go through an intensive treatment program in lieu of being prosecuted.
Question
In ____________________ , the U.S. Supreme Court held that probationers have fewer constitutional protections than the general public and specifically that their homes can be searched without a warrant.

A) List v. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
B) Griffin v. Wisconsin
C) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
D) Gardner v. Florida
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A type of probation in which the probationer is not supervised is:

A) shock probation.
B) deferred probation.
C) split probation.
D) bench probation.
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A sentence requiring an offender to serve time in jail or prison before a probation placement is known as a:

A) conveyed sentence.
B) bench probation.
C) split sentence.
D) shock probation.
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Intensive supervised probation (ISP) was created and first implemented in 1982 in the state of:

A) Georgia.
B) California.
C) New York.
D) Florida.
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TASC, or Team-administered sexual comprehension, programs, are aimed at treating sexual predators for reintegration back into society.
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A major report required of a probation officer is used at the time of sentencing by the judge is known as the:

A) post conviction inquiry.
B) prerelease system interrogation.
C) presentence investigation.
D) preselected investigation.
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Courts in states with determinate sentencing typically use probation more frequently than do courts in states with indeterminate sentencing.
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The ____________________ program is the most widespread of the various national programs that have been designed to divert drug abusers away from the criminal justice system and into the jurisdiction of agencies offering specialized support services
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Assignment of probation to the executive branch on a statewide basis allows for uniform standards of policy making.
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A(n) ____________________ is when judges were allowed to suspend punishment so offenders can seek a pardon or gather evidence that they have reformed.
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Recidivism rates are low among those placed on probation for a misdemeanor.
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A risk management correctional system is more focused on providing treatment services for offenders than regulating or controlling them.
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____________________ is a punishment that requires an offender to perform a certain number of work hours at a private nonprofit or government agency.
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Recent research has determined that gender does not appear to affect probation's effectiveness.
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All 50 states now impose some form of fee on probationers to defray the cost of probation and other community programs.
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____________________  is a practice that permits convicted offenders to remain free if they agreed to take care of their debt obligation with the state.
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In most states, a PSI report must be prepared regardless of whether the offender is eligible for probation.
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____________________ are individuals who agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who have been released from custody.
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____________________ takes place when an offender is referred to a program and the completion of this program will enable him or her to avoid criminal prosecution.
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Revocation of probation because of a new crime is referred to as a technical violation.
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____________________ is a form of punishment that requires the offender to pay back a sum of to either the victim or to a public fund for victims of crime.
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State-based acts that subsidize diversion of minor offenders from state prisons are ____________________ .
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that probationers are entitled to the same constitutional protections as other citizens.
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Shock probation calls for the shock of a brief period of incarceration in a jail or prison, immediately followed by a standard term of probation.
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The United States has approximately 2,000 adult probation agencies with more than half regulated and controlled by the federal government.
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Under intensive probation, a probationer is supervised far more strictly than under standard services.
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____________________ is credited with the creation of probation in Boston in 1841.
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The basic functions of a probation officer's job include supervision, investigation, and ____________________ .
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A ____________________ occurs when a probationer violates one of the rules of probation, such as not meeting with his or her probation officer.
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A violation of the rules or terms of probation or the commitment of a new crime can result in ____________________ of probation.
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In ____________________ , the Court upheld the legality of a warrantless search of a probationer's home for the purposes of gathering criminal evidence.
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Discuss the three basic functions of an adult probation officer.
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Discuss probation revocation and the four cases where the Supreme Court provided procedural safeguards to apply at proceedings to revoke probation.
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Discuss the probation population in the United States today. Specifically, discuss who is more likely to be on probation, what offenses are probationers more likely to have committed, and what states have the majority of probationers.
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In ____________________ , the Court ruled that the probation officer-client relationship is not confidential, unlike attorney-client or physician-patient relationships.
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In _________________________, the Court ruled that a judge cannot revoke a defendant's probation for failure to pay a fine and make restitution.
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What is "TASC" and what are its primary goals?
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A ____________________ is a sentence that delays conviction on a guilty plea until the sentenced offender has successfully served his or her probation term.
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A correctional system that is focused more on regulating and controlling offenders than on providing treatment or services for them is referred to as a ____________________ .
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Discuss the three ideas presented in the text that claim to improve the effectiveness of probation?
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A ____________________ report written by a probation officer, assists the judge in deciding whether or not to grant probation and also helps determine the conditions of probation.
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Due to the rapidly increasing caseloads of modern probation officers, contemporary approaches have been created and implemented to assist with this increase. Please list and fully explain at least three of these contemporary approaches.
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In ____________________ , the Court held that both probationers and parolees have a constitutionally limited right to counsel in revocation proceedings.
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A ____________________ is a type of sentence that requires an offender to spend a period of time in jail before being placed on probation in the community.
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Explain what is meant by "diversion programs." Next, what are the major goals of these types of programs?
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Explain community corrections acts and their common characteristics.
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Explain in detail Feeley and Simon's "new penology." What are the major goals of this movement?
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Deck 3: Community Corrections: Diversion and Probation
1
Specialized courts differ from traditional courts in that they focus on one type of offender or offense, and because of their rehabilitative focus, tend to use which type of sentencing approach?

A) Mandatory sentencing.
B) Indeterminate.
C) Truth-in-sentencing.
D) Determinate.
B
2
Which of the following is NOT a primary feature of probation?

A) prison time
B) drug testing
C) payment of fees
D) regular employment
A
3
Which of the following is NOT a goal of diversion today?

A) avoiding the harsh impacts of incarceration
B) providing a range of alternatives for decision makers to choose from
C) dealing with the punitively oriented alternative
D) providing a "more justifying justice" for victims and communities
C
4
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of community corrections acts (CCA)?

A) CCAs are created by each state's supreme court.
B) CCAs call for decentralized program design and delivery.
C) CCAs provide for citizen involvement and specify roles that citizens may play.
D) CCAs endorse locally determined sanctions and services.
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The purpose of ___________ programs is to prevent a novice offender from being stigmatized and labeled by the justice system while at the same time sparing the public the cost of unneeded criminal justice processing.

A) deferral.
B) distraction.
C) determinate.
D) diversion.
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6
The practice that permits convicted offenders to remain free if they agreed to take care of their debt obligation with the state is referred to as:

A) banishment
B) judicial reprieve
C) probation
D) recognizance
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7
How many adult Americans in the U.S. are currently under some form of probationary control?

A) 1 million
B) 2 million
C) 4 million
D) 8 million
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8
The state-based act through which local governments receive subsidies for diverting minor offenders is the:

A) Community Shares Act
B) Reintegrative Agreement Act
C) Community Corrections Act
D) Local Community Crimes-Based Act
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9
Nearly _ ___________________ of all probationers have been convicted of a violent offense, such as assault, sexual assault, and domestic violence.

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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10
During the 1980s and 1990s, many large correctional and community supervision agencies adopted new policies that were known as a:

A) rehabilitation management system.
B) reformation management system.
C) risk management system.
D) strategic management system.
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11
Individuals who would agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who had been released from custody are called:

A) sureties.
B) entities.
C) trustees.
D) fallons.
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12
The ____________________  is a correctional approach aimed at returning offenders to the community as soon as possible.

A) reintegrative philosophy
B) retributive philosophy
C) rehabilitation philosophy
D) reinstatement philosophy
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13
In the United States, the practice of probation began in 1841 in Boston due to the work of:

A) Howard.
B) Manconochie.
C) Bentham.
D) Augustus.
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14
The most common form of criminal sanction during the 20th century was:

A) probation.
B) restitution.
C) prison.
D) jail.
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15
____________________  requires an offender to perform a certain number of work hours at a private nonprofit or government agency.

A) Community service
B) Financial restitution
C) Restorative service
D) Center probation
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16
What takes place when an offender is referred to a program and the completion of this program will enable him or her to avoid criminal prosecution?

A) absolute diversion
B) real diversion
C) statutory diversion
D) true diversion
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17
Which of the following is NOT one of the key features of "the new penology" approach to probation?

A) It conceives of crime as a systemic phenomenon and crime policy as a problem of actuarial risk management.
B) It embraces the objective of risk management and the management of the system itself.
C) Techniques of profiling and screening are used as ways of improving control over penal agents and subjects.
D) It focuses more on treatment and offering services to penal agents.
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18
A program to divert drug abusers from the criminal justice system into specialized support services is known as:

A) Drug Abuse Alternatives.
B) Addiction Recovery Program.
C) Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime.
D) Safe House Recovery Program.
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19
_____________________ generally involves suspension of the offender's sentence in return for the promise of good behavior in the community while under supervision of the courts.

A) Diversion.
B) Parole.
C) Community Service.
D) Probation.
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20
Research shows that the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model can cut recidivism of high-risk offenders by as much as ____________________ percent.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 50
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21
Treating offenders in the community is a relatively new idea dating back to post World War II.
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22
A sentence delaying conviction on a guilty plea until after probation is served is a:

A) bench probation.
B) deferred sentence.
C) shock probation.
D) split probation.
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23
In the mid 19th century, probation began with the volunteer services of John Howard in Massachusetts.
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The majority of people convicted of sex offenses are placed on probation, and many never set foot inside a jail or prison.
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Deferred prosecution programs appear to be a good option for most first offenders because they avoid the stigma of a criminal record and reduce the volume of persons going through the criminal justice process.
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One major purpose of community corrections acts is to encourage state imprisonment in lieu of local sentencing options.
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In some states, juries may also recommend probation if the case meets legally regulated criteria.
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True diversion takes place when an offender is referred to a program, and the completion of which will enable him or her to avoid criminal prosecution.
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29
Recidivism rises as probation caseload size ____________________ .

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains static
D) none of these choices
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30
Probationers account for less than 50 % of the correctional growth since 1990.
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31
Disclosure of PSI report to defense counsel in a death penalty case was held permissible by which U.S. Supreme Court case?

A) Tennessee v. Garner
B) Marcum v. Georgia
C) In re Gault
D) Gardner v. Florida
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32
Suspending the remainder of a sentence after serving a period of time in prison is:

A) shock probation.
B) bench probation.
C) deferred probation.
D) split probation.
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33
Deferred prosecution programs have focused on persons suffering from alcohol, drug, or mental health problems who can ask permission of the court to go through an intensive treatment program in lieu of being prosecuted.
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34
In ____________________ , the U.S. Supreme Court held that probationers have fewer constitutional protections than the general public and specifically that their homes can be searched without a warrant.

A) List v. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
B) Griffin v. Wisconsin
C) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
D) Gardner v. Florida
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35
A type of probation in which the probationer is not supervised is:

A) shock probation.
B) deferred probation.
C) split probation.
D) bench probation.
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36
A sentence requiring an offender to serve time in jail or prison before a probation placement is known as a:

A) conveyed sentence.
B) bench probation.
C) split sentence.
D) shock probation.
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37
Intensive supervised probation (ISP) was created and first implemented in 1982 in the state of:

A) Georgia.
B) California.
C) New York.
D) Florida.
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38
TASC, or Team-administered sexual comprehension, programs, are aimed at treating sexual predators for reintegration back into society.
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39
A major report required of a probation officer is used at the time of sentencing by the judge is known as the:

A) post conviction inquiry.
B) prerelease system interrogation.
C) presentence investigation.
D) preselected investigation.
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40
Courts in states with determinate sentencing typically use probation more frequently than do courts in states with indeterminate sentencing.
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41
The ____________________ program is the most widespread of the various national programs that have been designed to divert drug abusers away from the criminal justice system and into the jurisdiction of agencies offering specialized support services
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42
Assignment of probation to the executive branch on a statewide basis allows for uniform standards of policy making.
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43
A(n) ____________________ is when judges were allowed to suspend punishment so offenders can seek a pardon or gather evidence that they have reformed.
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44
Recidivism rates are low among those placed on probation for a misdemeanor.
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45
A risk management correctional system is more focused on providing treatment services for offenders than regulating or controlling them.
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46
____________________ is a punishment that requires an offender to perform a certain number of work hours at a private nonprofit or government agency.
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47
Recent research has determined that gender does not appear to affect probation's effectiveness.
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48
All 50 states now impose some form of fee on probationers to defray the cost of probation and other community programs.
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49
____________________  is a practice that permits convicted offenders to remain free if they agreed to take care of their debt obligation with the state.
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50
In most states, a PSI report must be prepared regardless of whether the offender is eligible for probation.
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51
____________________ are individuals who agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who have been released from custody.
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____________________ takes place when an offender is referred to a program and the completion of this program will enable him or her to avoid criminal prosecution.
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53
Revocation of probation because of a new crime is referred to as a technical violation.
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54
____________________ is a form of punishment that requires the offender to pay back a sum of to either the victim or to a public fund for victims of crime.
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55
State-based acts that subsidize diversion of minor offenders from state prisons are ____________________ .
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56
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that probationers are entitled to the same constitutional protections as other citizens.
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57
Shock probation calls for the shock of a brief period of incarceration in a jail or prison, immediately followed by a standard term of probation.
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58
The United States has approximately 2,000 adult probation agencies with more than half regulated and controlled by the federal government.
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Under intensive probation, a probationer is supervised far more strictly than under standard services.
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____________________ is credited with the creation of probation in Boston in 1841.
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The basic functions of a probation officer's job include supervision, investigation, and ____________________ .
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A ____________________ occurs when a probationer violates one of the rules of probation, such as not meeting with his or her probation officer.
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A violation of the rules or terms of probation or the commitment of a new crime can result in ____________________ of probation.
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64
In ____________________ , the Court upheld the legality of a warrantless search of a probationer's home for the purposes of gathering criminal evidence.
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65
Discuss the three basic functions of an adult probation officer.
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Discuss probation revocation and the four cases where the Supreme Court provided procedural safeguards to apply at proceedings to revoke probation.
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67
Discuss the probation population in the United States today. Specifically, discuss who is more likely to be on probation, what offenses are probationers more likely to have committed, and what states have the majority of probationers.
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In ____________________ , the Court ruled that the probation officer-client relationship is not confidential, unlike attorney-client or physician-patient relationships.
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69
In _________________________, the Court ruled that a judge cannot revoke a defendant's probation for failure to pay a fine and make restitution.
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What is "TASC" and what are its primary goals?
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71
A ____________________ is a sentence that delays conviction on a guilty plea until the sentenced offender has successfully served his or her probation term.
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72
A correctional system that is focused more on regulating and controlling offenders than on providing treatment or services for them is referred to as a ____________________ .
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73
Discuss the three ideas presented in the text that claim to improve the effectiveness of probation?
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74
A ____________________ report written by a probation officer, assists the judge in deciding whether or not to grant probation and also helps determine the conditions of probation.
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75
Due to the rapidly increasing caseloads of modern probation officers, contemporary approaches have been created and implemented to assist with this increase. Please list and fully explain at least three of these contemporary approaches.
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76
In ____________________ , the Court held that both probationers and parolees have a constitutionally limited right to counsel in revocation proceedings.
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77
A ____________________ is a type of sentence that requires an offender to spend a period of time in jail before being placed on probation in the community.
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78
Explain what is meant by "diversion programs." Next, what are the major goals of these types of programs?
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79
Explain community corrections acts and their common characteristics.
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80
Explain in detail Feeley and Simon's "new penology." What are the major goals of this movement?
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