Deck 6: Community Corrections
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Deck 6: Community Corrections
1
Probation was started in 1841 by
A) Alexander Maconochie.
B) John Augustus.
C) Robert Peel.
D) Zebulon Brockway.
A) Alexander Maconochie.
B) John Augustus.
C) Robert Peel.
D) Zebulon Brockway.
B
2
Parole can trace its beginnings to the work of
A) Augustus.
B) Brockway.
C) Maconochie.
D) Peel.
A) Augustus.
B) Brockway.
C) Maconochie.
D) Peel.
C
3
The policies implemented by Maconochie and Crofton were rooted in a penal philosophy emphasizing ________________ that held prominence among many leading American prison experts.
A) individual reform
B) harsh punishment
C) religious salvation
D) hard work
A) individual reform
B) harsh punishment
C) religious salvation
D) hard work
A
4
The most common form of community correctional supervision is
A) probation.
B) house arrest.
C) parole.
D) work release.
A) probation.
B) house arrest.
C) parole.
D) work release.
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5
New sentencing options that are less expensive than incarceration but more punitive than regular probation are often referred to as
A) work release sanction.
B) day reporting centers.
C) intermediate sanctions.
D) parole.
A) work release sanction.
B) day reporting centers.
C) intermediate sanctions.
D) parole.
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6
The stated goals of intermediate sanctions include all but which of the following?
A) Decreasing costs
B) Increasing offender accountability
C) Increasing the number of offenders under supervision
D) Increasing rehabilitative effectiveness
A) Decreasing costs
B) Increasing offender accountability
C) Increasing the number of offenders under supervision
D) Increasing rehabilitative effectiveness
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7
Which of the following is NOT a common feature of ISP?
A) Closer supervision
B) Less restrictive conditions
C) More contacts
D) Smaller caseloads
A) Closer supervision
B) Less restrictive conditions
C) More contacts
D) Smaller caseloads
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8
______________ is a specified period of time during which offenders may not leave their places of residence except for previously approved activities.
A) Home confinement
B) Work release
C) Probation
D) Community supervision
A) Home confinement
B) Work release
C) Probation
D) Community supervision
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9
_____________ use satellite technology to monitor the specific location of offenders and communicate that information to a computer monitoring system.
A) Global Positioning Systems
B) Programmable contact bracelets
C) Continuous signal devices
D) Pagers
A) Global Positioning Systems
B) Programmable contact bracelets
C) Continuous signal devices
D) Pagers
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10
Common features of day reporting centers include all but which of the following?
A) Nonresidential
B) Include rehabilitation and treatment programs
C) Less frequent reporting than probation
D) Location for court-ordered activities
A) Nonresidential
B) Include rehabilitation and treatment programs
C) Less frequent reporting than probation
D) Location for court-ordered activities
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11
The most important investigation conducted by probation officers is the court-ordered
A) psychological assessment.
B) presentence investigation.
C) parole assessment.
D) criminal history assessment.
A) psychological assessment.
B) presentence investigation.
C) parole assessment.
D) criminal history assessment.
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12
Most evaluations have found ____________recidivism between similar offenders who receive intermediate sanctions versus those who receive either probation or imprisonment.
A) higher rates of
B) similar rates of
C) lower rates of
A) higher rates of
B) similar rates of
C) lower rates of
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13
Determinate sentencing models have created a period of supervision for released prisoners called _______________
A) supervised release.
B) parole.
C) expiration of sentence.
D) house arrest.
A) supervised release.
B) parole.
C) expiration of sentence.
D) house arrest.
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14
Approximately ______% of released prisoners are rearrested for serious misdemeanors or felonies within three years of release, and one-half of released prisoners return to prison within three years.
A) 30
B) 45
C) 60
D) 75
A) 30
B) 45
C) 60
D) 75
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15
Activities and programs designed to assist offenders in adjusting to a law-abiding lifestyle after returning to the community from prison describes
A) probation.
B) prisoner reentry.
C) diversion.
D) restoration.
A) probation.
B) prisoner reentry.
C) diversion.
D) restoration.
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16
The traditional purposes of community supervision can be described as
A) social defense and reintegration.
B) retribution and utilitarianism.
C) decarceration and protection of the community.
D) protection of the community and social control.
E) protection of the community and rehabilitation of the offender.
A) social defense and reintegration.
B) retribution and utilitarianism.
C) decarceration and protection of the community.
D) protection of the community and social control.
E) protection of the community and rehabilitation of the offender.
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17
A condition of probation to attend sex offender counseling is an example of what type of condition?
A) Regular condition
B) Standard condition
C) Punitive condition
D) Special condition
A) Regular condition
B) Standard condition
C) Punitive condition
D) Special condition
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18
What is the major difference between a day reporting center (DRC) and a community correctional facility (CCF)?
A) Offenders typically reside at the DRC but only report to the CCF as required.
B) Only CCF programs provide services at the facility.
C) Offenders do not reside at a DRC but report there on a very frequent basis.
D) DRC programs are primarily for parolees.
A) Offenders typically reside at the DRC but only report to the CCF as required.
B) Only CCF programs provide services at the facility.
C) Offenders do not reside at a DRC but report there on a very frequent basis.
D) DRC programs are primarily for parolees.
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19
Which of the following is most accurate statement about violations of supervision?
A) Violations of community supervision (probation and parole) are equally likely across offenders' entire time under supervision.
B) The failure rate for offenders is highest during the first six months of supervision.
C) Offenders are more likely to violate toward the end of their supervision.
D) All of the above
A) Violations of community supervision (probation and parole) are equally likely across offenders' entire time under supervision.
B) The failure rate for offenders is highest during the first six months of supervision.
C) Offenders are more likely to violate toward the end of their supervision.
D) All of the above
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20
Parole is most closely associated with what type of sentencing system?
A) Indeterminate sentencing
B) Sentencing guidelines
C) Determinate sentencing
D) Proportional punishment systems
A) Indeterminate sentencing
B) Sentencing guidelines
C) Determinate sentencing
D) Proportional punishment systems
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21
The first paid probation position was created by the New York legislature.
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22
Mental-health courts often utilize a problem-solving and team approach to participant services and supervision.
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23
Restorative justice is suitable only for community settings and under the supervision of community corrections.
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24
Intermediate sanctions represent only a small fraction of all offenders sentenced to community supervision.
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25
Resources dedicated to rehabilitation efforts typically suffer most during periods of budget problems.
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26
Residential programs that serve as temporary housing for released inmates as they adjust to living in the community are referred to as halfway houses.
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27
Boot camps may be used as an early release program for younger inmates or may be an intermediate sanction for offenders sentenced by a court.
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28
Diversion programs offer offenders the opportunity to temporarily halt the prosecution effort against them.
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29
Probation officers always treat new offense violations more seriously than technical violations.
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30
There is a fairly standardized response to probation violations, with little variation across officers.
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31
Programs that include both surveillance and treatment appear to have the highest success rates.
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32
Discuss the typical level of supervision of offenders on regular probation.
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33
Define net widening and how it occurs.
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34
List the advantages of ISP.
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35
Compare and contrast programmed contact and continuous signal EMS devices.
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36
Discuss the idea of boot camps.
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37
Distinguish between standard conditions and special conditions of supervision.
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38
Compare and contrast new crime and technical supervision violations.
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39
Why does it matter how "success" is defined for offenders under community supervision?
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40
Describe the two types of probation violations.
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