Deck 9: Graduated Responses to Behavior
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Deck 9: Graduated Responses to Behavior
1
Which of the following is not a type of graduated response.
A) jail
B) intensive supervision
C) early termination
D) residential treatment
A) jail
B) intensive supervision
C) early termination
D) residential treatment
C
2
An intermediate sanction is defined as a punishment option that is considered for offenders after the go to prison.
False
3
Which of the following explains the increased use of intermediate sanctions?
A) prison populations expanded
B) more options for sanctions
C) alternatives to sentencing
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) prison populations expanded
B) more options for sanctions
C) alternatives to sentencing
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
D
4
Early studies of intensive supervision programs found a significant decrease in violations.
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5
Intensive supervision programs can include
A) external monitoring devices
B) increased contacts
C) additional home visits
D) all of the above
A) external monitoring devices
B) increased contacts
C) additional home visits
D) all of the above
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6
Intensive supervision programs have not shown significant reductions in future crimes.
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7
Which of the following is a goal of Intensive Supervision Programs
A) to increase prison populations
B) to decrease prison populations
A) to increase prison populations
B) to decrease prison populations
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8
Swift, Certain, and Fair must is based on
A) deterrence theory
B) rehabilitation
C) social support theory
D) retribution
A) deterrence theory
B) rehabilitation
C) social support theory
D) retribution
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9
The HOPE model was designed to provide _______punishments
A) tougher
B) quicker
C) individualized
D) lighter
A) tougher
B) quicker
C) individualized
D) lighter
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10
Day-reporting centers are designed to provide a location in which offenders check-in daily, receive treatment, and provide supervision.
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11
Electronic monitoring is often paired with house arrest to ensure that the offender remains at home.
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12
The goals of electronic monitoring generally include all of the following except
A) cost-effective way to maintain direct supervision
B) increased surveillance of higher risk offenders
C) increases options for the parole board to release higher risk offenders
D) improve rehabilitation efforts of offenders
A) cost-effective way to maintain direct supervision
B) increased surveillance of higher risk offenders
C) increases options for the parole board to release higher risk offenders
D) improve rehabilitation efforts of offenders
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13
Shock incarceration is a method in which offenders are
A) surprised to get a sentence to prison
B) an offender is sentenced to prison and then released early to probation
C) ordered to probation and then sent to prison as a revocation
D) found not guilty by reason of insanity
E) all of the above
A) surprised to get a sentence to prison
B) an offender is sentenced to prison and then released early to probation
C) ordered to probation and then sent to prison as a revocation
D) found not guilty by reason of insanity
E) all of the above
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14
There are two types of reinforcement
A) positive and negative reinforcement
B) positive and interactional reinforcement
C) negative and varied reinforcement
D) varied and positive reinforcement
A) positive and negative reinforcement
B) positive and interactional reinforcement
C) negative and varied reinforcement
D) varied and positive reinforcement
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15
As probation and parole officers work with offenders, they should take into account ____ and _____ when addressing behavior.
A) risk and seriousness of the behavior
B) age and race of the offender
C) seriousness of the behavior and health of the offender
D) sex and race of the offender
E) all of the above
A) risk and seriousness of the behavior
B) age and race of the offender
C) seriousness of the behavior and health of the offender
D) sex and race of the offender
E) all of the above
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16
As probation and parole officers detect non-compliant behavior, they can
A) request revocation
B) request administrative review
C) increase contacts
D) assess current situation
E) all of the above
A) request revocation
B) request administrative review
C) increase contacts
D) assess current situation
E) all of the above
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17
Why are graduated responses important components of the criminal justice system?
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18
Why would additional monitoring and traditional intensive supervision programs lead to increased technical violations?
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19
Swift, certain, and fair programs, like HOPE, have gotten a lot of attention. Why do you think these programs are so popular? Why might they not have a significant impact on recidivism?
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20
Why would giving officers options in the field to address behavior, lead to reduced revocations?
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21
Should offenders be revoked for technical violations only? Defend your answer.
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22
Should offenders have legal representation at a violation hearing? Should the same level of findings (beyond a reasonable doubt) be applied to revocations instead of preponderance of evidence?
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23
What are the goals of electronic monitoring (in your county)?
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24
How will cases be selected for the program (criteria), and what is the ra?tionale?
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25
How will the program be evaluated (what are the outcome indicators you plan to examine)?
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