Deck 1: The Criminal Justice System

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The largest segment of offenders under correctional control on any day can be found in the __________ system.

A) probation
B) jail
C) prison
D) parole
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A split sentence:

A) mandates a long wait before execution
B) requires the offender to serve time both in jail and prison for the instant offense
C) combines electric shock with incarceration in jail
D) combines jail with probation
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An example of the pre-adjudication level of the justice system is a:

A) pretrial release program
B) probation
C) parole
D) day fine
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__________ is the release of an offender from incarceration prior to expiration of sentence on condition of good behavior and supervision in the community.

A) probation
B) diversion
C) parole
D) restitution
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Which of the following, is an example of an intermediate sanction?

A) house arrest
B) day reporting center
C) community service
D) all of the above
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Before 1969, the study of post-adjudication processing of criminal law offenders was commonly referred to as penology.
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For criminal convictions, more offenders are placed on probation than all the other sentencing alternatives combined.
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The "abandon" parole movement began in the 1970s.
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As the prison populations have risen, the number of persons on parole has dropped sharply.
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One out of every 38 adult residents in the United States is under correctional control every day.
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Which of the following is not included in the criminal justice system?

A) law enforcement
B) prosecution
C) congress
D) courts
E) corrections
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Match each corresponding item.
-Violation of a criminal statute=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Court sentence not usually involving confinement, generally requires supervision in community=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Short-term confinement facility=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-State-level confinement facility for offenders serving sentence of at least one year=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Pre-imprisonment community correctional program=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Home detention=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Jail followed by probation=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Release of an offender from confinement prior to expiration of sentence, on condition of good behavior

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Earlier term for the study of post-adjudication processing of criminal law offenders=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Criminal sanctions falling short of confinement=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Explain the difference between a jail and a prison.
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Discuss the relationship between the prison rate and the parole population.
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If probation and parole were abolished completely, what effect would this have on the prison systems?
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Develop an argument for increased use of community corrections.
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Why does law enforcement and the courts play a part in corrections?
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Define probation, parole, prison and jails.
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What is the difference between pre-adjudication and post-adjudication?
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Have you ever known someone on probation? What conditions did they have to meet?
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Define the following terms: community corrections, corrections, criminal justice system, incarceration, intermediate sanctions, jail, parole, post-adjudication, pre-release, prison, probation, and split sentence.
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How does corrections in the community differ from institutional corrections?
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The largest segment of offenders under correctional control on any day can be found in the __________ system.

A) probation
B) jail
C) prison
D) parole
A
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A split sentence:

A) mandates a long wait before execution
B) requires the offender to serve time both in jail and prison for the instant offense
C) combines electric shock with incarceration in jail
D) combines jail with probation
B
3
An example of the pre-adjudication level of the justice system is a:

A) pretrial release program
B) probation
C) parole
D) day fine
A
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__________ is the release of an offender from incarceration prior to expiration of sentence on condition of good behavior and supervision in the community.

A) probation
B) diversion
C) parole
D) restitution
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Which of the following, is an example of an intermediate sanction?

A) house arrest
B) day reporting center
C) community service
D) all of the above
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Before 1969, the study of post-adjudication processing of criminal law offenders was commonly referred to as penology.
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For criminal convictions, more offenders are placed on probation than all the other sentencing alternatives combined.
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The "abandon" parole movement began in the 1970s.
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As the prison populations have risen, the number of persons on parole has dropped sharply.
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One out of every 38 adult residents in the United States is under correctional control every day.
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Which of the following is not included in the criminal justice system?

A) law enforcement
B) prosecution
C) congress
D) courts
E) corrections
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Match each corresponding item.
-Violation of a criminal statute=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Court sentence not usually involving confinement, generally requires supervision in community=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Short-term confinement facility=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-State-level confinement facility for offenders serving sentence of at least one year=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Pre-imprisonment community correctional program=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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17
Match each corresponding item.
-Home detention=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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18
Match each corresponding item.
-Jail followed by probation=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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Match each corresponding item.
-Release of an offender from confinement prior to expiration of sentence, on condition of good behavior

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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20
Match each corresponding item.
-Earlier term for the study of post-adjudication processing of criminal law offenders=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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21
Match each corresponding item.
-Criminal sanctions falling short of confinement=

A) crime
B) probation
C) jail
D) prison
E) intermediate punishments
F) house arrest
G) split sentence
H) parole
I) penology
J) deferred prosecution
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22
Explain the difference between a jail and a prison.
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Discuss the relationship between the prison rate and the parole population.
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If probation and parole were abolished completely, what effect would this have on the prison systems?
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Develop an argument for increased use of community corrections.
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Why does law enforcement and the courts play a part in corrections?
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Define probation, parole, prison and jails.
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What is the difference between pre-adjudication and post-adjudication?
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Have you ever known someone on probation? What conditions did they have to meet?
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Define the following terms: community corrections, corrections, criminal justice system, incarceration, intermediate sanctions, jail, parole, post-adjudication, pre-release, prison, probation, and split sentence.
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How does corrections in the community differ from institutional corrections?
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