Deck 13: Ethical Issues in Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections

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Approximately one-third of parolees are under supervision for what type of offenses?

A) Violent crime
B) Property crime
C) Drug crime
D) Sex crime
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Which of the following statements is true regarding intensive probation supervision?

A) intensive supervision is more expensive than prison
B) intensive supervision diverts a large number of offenders away from prison
C) intensive supervision has significantly better outcomes compared to regular supervision
D) treatment-oriented intensive supervision has significantly better outcomes compared to supervision-oriented intensive supervision
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Which type of fees are charged to all probationers to pay for the cost of supervision?

A) service fees
B) punitive fees
C) program fees
D) restitution
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From 1980 to 2009, the rate of arrest for _______ increased at more than twice the rate for women than men.

A) Violent crimes
B) Property crimes
C) Drug crimes
D) Sex crimes
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Which of the following have been traditional missions of probation and parole?

A) service and surveillance
B) treatment and security
C) assistance and control
D) all of the above
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With which of the following is the restorative justice model in probation and
Parole concerned?

A) peace and justice for the community
B) remorse and accountability of offenders
C) reparation and involvement of the victim
D) all of the above
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Which theory of criminal behavior emphasizes free will and accountability?

A) conflict perspective
B) neo-classical perspective
C) positivist perspective
D) none of the above
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Which theory of criminal behavior is more congruent with programs to assist offenders in prison and in the community?

A) neo-classical perspective
B) deterrence
C) positivist perspective
D) none of the above
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The main argument for privatization of probation involves which of the following?

A) better services for inmates
B) reduced operating costs
C) better pay for correctional officers
D) all of the above
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Which of the following represents what is meant by community responsibility for crime control and the need for order and safety in the community?

A) macro dimension
B) micro dimension
C) quasi dimension
D) all of the above
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A peacemaking perspective suggests that all of us have a responsibility to the offender.
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According to the text, privatization of probation appears to be growing.
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Overall, research suggests that the public tends to support harsh punishments, even for nonviolent, nonserious offenses.
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Sex offender supervision programs are generally ineffective in preventing recidivism.
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The ethical question "What duty does society have to help offenders?" is a deontological approach to the issue.
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Acceptable penal content is the idea that a sanction should be devised so that its intended penal deprivations are those that can be administered in a manner that is clearly consistent with the offender's dignity.
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Studies have shown that many offenders prefer prison instead of intensive supervision.
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According to the text, more than half of probationers either are discharged early or complete their term successfully.
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Positivist theories of crime emphasize biological, psychological, and sociological factors that help explain criminal behavior.
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Research on correctional treatment shows that programs are almost universally ineffective at reducing recidivism.
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Juveniles are more than twice as likely to be sentenced to probation than detention.
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Deck 13: Ethical Issues in Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections
1
Approximately one-third of parolees are under supervision for what type of offenses?

A) Violent crime
B) Property crime
C) Drug crime
D) Sex crime
C
2
Which of the following statements is true regarding intensive probation supervision?

A) intensive supervision is more expensive than prison
B) intensive supervision diverts a large number of offenders away from prison
C) intensive supervision has significantly better outcomes compared to regular supervision
D) treatment-oriented intensive supervision has significantly better outcomes compared to supervision-oriented intensive supervision
D
3
Which type of fees are charged to all probationers to pay for the cost of supervision?

A) service fees
B) punitive fees
C) program fees
D) restitution
C
4
From 1980 to 2009, the rate of arrest for _______ increased at more than twice the rate for women than men.

A) Violent crimes
B) Property crimes
C) Drug crimes
D) Sex crimes
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Which of the following have been traditional missions of probation and parole?

A) service and surveillance
B) treatment and security
C) assistance and control
D) all of the above
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With which of the following is the restorative justice model in probation and
Parole concerned?

A) peace and justice for the community
B) remorse and accountability of offenders
C) reparation and involvement of the victim
D) all of the above
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Which theory of criminal behavior emphasizes free will and accountability?

A) conflict perspective
B) neo-classical perspective
C) positivist perspective
D) none of the above
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Which theory of criminal behavior is more congruent with programs to assist offenders in prison and in the community?

A) neo-classical perspective
B) deterrence
C) positivist perspective
D) none of the above
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The main argument for privatization of probation involves which of the following?

A) better services for inmates
B) reduced operating costs
C) better pay for correctional officers
D) all of the above
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Which of the following represents what is meant by community responsibility for crime control and the need for order and safety in the community?

A) macro dimension
B) micro dimension
C) quasi dimension
D) all of the above
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A peacemaking perspective suggests that all of us have a responsibility to the offender.
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According to the text, privatization of probation appears to be growing.
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Overall, research suggests that the public tends to support harsh punishments, even for nonviolent, nonserious offenses.
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Sex offender supervision programs are generally ineffective in preventing recidivism.
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The ethical question "What duty does society have to help offenders?" is a deontological approach to the issue.
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Acceptable penal content is the idea that a sanction should be devised so that its intended penal deprivations are those that can be administered in a manner that is clearly consistent with the offender's dignity.
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Studies have shown that many offenders prefer prison instead of intensive supervision.
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According to the text, more than half of probationers either are discharged early or complete their term successfully.
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Positivist theories of crime emphasize biological, psychological, and sociological factors that help explain criminal behavior.
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Research on correctional treatment shows that programs are almost universally ineffective at reducing recidivism.
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Juveniles are more than twice as likely to be sentenced to probation than detention.
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