Deck 2: Pretrial Bond, Bail, and Diversion

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What is the underlying reason defendants are offered pretrial release?

A) presumed innocent
B) cost too much
C) not enough jail beds
D) none of the above
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Which of the following reasons makes pretrial release decisions important?

A) defendants who remain in jail get harsher sentences
B) defendants who remain in jail get convicted at higher rates
C) defendants who remain in jail are likely to get less time in prison
D) a & b
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What are the two key services offered by pretrial agencies?

A) fee collection and supervision
B) employment placement and assessment
C) supervision and assessment
D) housing and supervision
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__________ bond is a type of release in which the defendant puts up his or her own money to ensure appearance in court.

A) commercial
B) personal recognizance
C) money/cash
D) surety
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The Manhattan Project was designed to ensure that defendants received a fair trial.
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Prior to the Vera Institute's findings in 1964, the only way a defendant was able to be released from jail was through cash or commercial bonds.
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With the "Get Tough on Crime" era, release decisions were now concerned about failing to appear and _______ .

A) Guilt versus innocence
B) risk of harm to the community
C) Ability to pay
D) rights of the defendant
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Preventative detention is defined as "denying release to a defendant because they are considered a harm to others".
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Pretrial release can occur at which of the following decision points

A) arrest
B) jail booking
C) sentencing
D) a & b
E) all of the above
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Check all that apply. Pretrial assessments generally take into consideration the following:

A) number of prior arrests
B) seriousness of offense
C) history of appearance in court
D) gender
E) race
F) ability to pay
G) employment status
H) age
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What are the two primary ways to get out of jail on pretrial status?

A) personal recognizance and limited probable cause
B) probable cause and money bond
C) personal recognizance and money bond
D) money bond and sentencing
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The purpose of pretrial services is to help defendants with long-term needs and provide reentry services.
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Pretrial diversion programs are offered because the person is not guilty?
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Pretrial diversion are usually offered in lieu of a conviction or result in a reduced sentence?
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Why is the pretrial release decision an important component of the criminal justice system?
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Discuss the pros and cons of money bonds as a determination of pretrial release.
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How would you create a fair pretrial release system?
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Should states allow commercial bonds and why?
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What should be the purpose of pretrial release? To protect the community, ensure return to court, both, or neither?
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Should defendants be required to go to treatment while on pretrial status? What if they are not guilty?
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Should the system offer pretrial diversion programs? Who should be eligible?
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If a person commits a crime, should they be given an opportunity to avoid a conviction and why?
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Deck 2: Pretrial Bond, Bail, and Diversion
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What is the underlying reason defendants are offered pretrial release?

A) presumed innocent
B) cost too much
C) not enough jail beds
D) none of the above
A
2
Which of the following reasons makes pretrial release decisions important?

A) defendants who remain in jail get harsher sentences
B) defendants who remain in jail get convicted at higher rates
C) defendants who remain in jail are likely to get less time in prison
D) a & b
D
3
What are the two key services offered by pretrial agencies?

A) fee collection and supervision
B) employment placement and assessment
C) supervision and assessment
D) housing and supervision
C
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__________ bond is a type of release in which the defendant puts up his or her own money to ensure appearance in court.

A) commercial
B) personal recognizance
C) money/cash
D) surety
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The Manhattan Project was designed to ensure that defendants received a fair trial.
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Prior to the Vera Institute's findings in 1964, the only way a defendant was able to be released from jail was through cash or commercial bonds.
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With the "Get Tough on Crime" era, release decisions were now concerned about failing to appear and _______ .

A) Guilt versus innocence
B) risk of harm to the community
C) Ability to pay
D) rights of the defendant
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Preventative detention is defined as "denying release to a defendant because they are considered a harm to others".
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Pretrial release can occur at which of the following decision points

A) arrest
B) jail booking
C) sentencing
D) a & b
E) all of the above
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Check all that apply. Pretrial assessments generally take into consideration the following:

A) number of prior arrests
B) seriousness of offense
C) history of appearance in court
D) gender
E) race
F) ability to pay
G) employment status
H) age
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What are the two primary ways to get out of jail on pretrial status?

A) personal recognizance and limited probable cause
B) probable cause and money bond
C) personal recognizance and money bond
D) money bond and sentencing
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The purpose of pretrial services is to help defendants with long-term needs and provide reentry services.
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Pretrial diversion programs are offered because the person is not guilty?
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Pretrial diversion are usually offered in lieu of a conviction or result in a reduced sentence?
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Why is the pretrial release decision an important component of the criminal justice system?
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Discuss the pros and cons of money bonds as a determination of pretrial release.
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How would you create a fair pretrial release system?
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Should states allow commercial bonds and why?
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What should be the purpose of pretrial release? To protect the community, ensure return to court, both, or neither?
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Should defendants be required to go to treatment while on pretrial status? What if they are not guilty?
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Should the system offer pretrial diversion programs? Who should be eligible?
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If a person commits a crime, should they be given an opportunity to avoid a conviction and why?
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