Deck 5: Probation

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Which is the first stage of the revocation proceeding?

A) Sentencing stage
B) Preliminary hearing
C) Hearing stage
D) Adjudication hearing
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Probation officers tend to be _________.

A) white and male
B) non-white and male
C) white and female
D) non-white and female
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Probation began when a man being charged with __________ was bailed out and helped to become a functioning and productive member within the community.

A) drunkenness
B) statutory rape
C) burglary
D) trespassing
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Probation is a sanction that serves to reduce prison overcrowding.
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Which is not a basic category used to describe the probation officer's general tendency when supervising offenders?

A) Paternal officer
B) Maternal officer
C) Punitive officer
D) Welfare worker
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Which sentence is most likely for offenders of serious crime?

A) Probation
B) Prison
C) Jail
D) Parole
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Which state was the last to formally establish adult probation?

A) North Dakota
B) Oregon
C) Kentucky
D) Mississippi
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Which stage of probation revocation proceedings provides the offender an opportunity to refute the evidence provided?

A) Preliminary hearing
B) Hearing stage
C) Arraignment
D) Sentencing stage
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Applicants for federal probation officer positions may not be older than _____ years old.

A) 45
B) 35
C) 37
D) 40
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Which is the primary purpose of the presentence investigation report?

A) Provides the court with past history of the defendant
B) Provides the court with prior convictions of the defendant
C) Provides the court with drug and alcohol issues of the defendant
D) Provides the court with the necessary information from which a sentencing decision can be derived
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Who is often responsible for completing the presentence investigation report?

A) Probation officer
B) District Attorney's office
C) Public Defender's office
D) Sheriff's office
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Probationers have general conditions of probation that they must meet. Which of the following conditions is not a general condition of probation?

A) The probationer can possess a firearm.
B) The probationer cannot leave the jurisdiction without court approval.
C) The probationer must remain drug-free.
D) The probationer must pay probation fees.
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From the standpoint of the probation officer, what are the two most important sections of the presentence investigation report?

A) Evaluation and assessment
B) Recommendation and interviews
C) Evaluation and recommendation
D) Assessment and interviews
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The __________ will view the offender more as a client rather than a supervisee on his or her caseload. These individuals believe that, ultimately, the best way they can enhance security and safety of the community is by reforming the offender.

A) punitive officer
B) welfare worker
C) paternal officer
D) passive agent
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The recommended caseload size for a probation officer with a low risk adult caseload is:

A) 20.
B) 50.
C) 200.
D) 1,000.
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Probation has its origins in what country?

A) England
B) France
C) Spain
D) United States
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The father of modern probation is__________.

A) Cesare Beccaria
B) Alexander Maconochie
C) William Penn
D) John Augustus
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The __________ tends to view his or her job as just that, a job. These individuals will tend to do as little as possible, and they do not have passion for their jobs.

A) passive agent
B) paternal officer
C) welfare worker
D) punitive officer
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Which state is known as the home of probation?

A) Pennsylvania
B) Massachusetts
C) New York
D) Connecticut
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Most probation officers have at least what level of education?

A) High school degree/GED
B) Vocational training
C) College degree
D) Master's degree
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The presentence investigation (PSI) report is typically the final point of assessment and is rarely utilized when the offender is first brought into a prison facility.
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Probation does not exist at the federal level.
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Identify and discuss the qualifications, characteristics, and nature of work of most probation officers.
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Essentially, there are two primary cases that established due process rights for probationers. Identify and explain each case and their role in the revocation process.
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Probation offers a dual role: law enforcers and brokers of services. These two spectrums, working in seeming contraction with one another, mean that four basic categories emerge that describe the officer's general tendency when supervising officers. Identify and explain the four categories.
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In many cases, probation is administered through the same jurisdiction that also oversees the jailhouse.
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The judge often is not the primary decision-maker in regard to an offender's sentencing and/or the granting probation.
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Most probation officers do not carry a firearm.
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Corrections are intended to do more than simply punish the offender but instead seek to reform the offender.
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Without the use of probation sanctions, jails would simply collapse in their operation.
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There is rarely agreement between the probation officer's recommendations and the judge's decision when sentencing.
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Which is the first stage of the revocation proceeding?

A) Sentencing stage
B) Preliminary hearing
C) Hearing stage
D) Adjudication hearing
B
2
Probation officers tend to be _________.

A) white and male
B) non-white and male
C) white and female
D) non-white and female
C
3
Probation began when a man being charged with __________ was bailed out and helped to become a functioning and productive member within the community.

A) drunkenness
B) statutory rape
C) burglary
D) trespassing
A
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Probation is a sanction that serves to reduce prison overcrowding.
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Which is not a basic category used to describe the probation officer's general tendency when supervising offenders?

A) Paternal officer
B) Maternal officer
C) Punitive officer
D) Welfare worker
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Which sentence is most likely for offenders of serious crime?

A) Probation
B) Prison
C) Jail
D) Parole
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Which state was the last to formally establish adult probation?

A) North Dakota
B) Oregon
C) Kentucky
D) Mississippi
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Which stage of probation revocation proceedings provides the offender an opportunity to refute the evidence provided?

A) Preliminary hearing
B) Hearing stage
C) Arraignment
D) Sentencing stage
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Applicants for federal probation officer positions may not be older than _____ years old.

A) 45
B) 35
C) 37
D) 40
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Which is the primary purpose of the presentence investigation report?

A) Provides the court with past history of the defendant
B) Provides the court with prior convictions of the defendant
C) Provides the court with drug and alcohol issues of the defendant
D) Provides the court with the necessary information from which a sentencing decision can be derived
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Who is often responsible for completing the presentence investigation report?

A) Probation officer
B) District Attorney's office
C) Public Defender's office
D) Sheriff's office
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Probationers have general conditions of probation that they must meet. Which of the following conditions is not a general condition of probation?

A) The probationer can possess a firearm.
B) The probationer cannot leave the jurisdiction without court approval.
C) The probationer must remain drug-free.
D) The probationer must pay probation fees.
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From the standpoint of the probation officer, what are the two most important sections of the presentence investigation report?

A) Evaluation and assessment
B) Recommendation and interviews
C) Evaluation and recommendation
D) Assessment and interviews
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The __________ will view the offender more as a client rather than a supervisee on his or her caseload. These individuals believe that, ultimately, the best way they can enhance security and safety of the community is by reforming the offender.

A) punitive officer
B) welfare worker
C) paternal officer
D) passive agent
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The recommended caseload size for a probation officer with a low risk adult caseload is:

A) 20.
B) 50.
C) 200.
D) 1,000.
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Probation has its origins in what country?

A) England
B) France
C) Spain
D) United States
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The father of modern probation is__________.

A) Cesare Beccaria
B) Alexander Maconochie
C) William Penn
D) John Augustus
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The __________ tends to view his or her job as just that, a job. These individuals will tend to do as little as possible, and they do not have passion for their jobs.

A) passive agent
B) paternal officer
C) welfare worker
D) punitive officer
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Which state is known as the home of probation?

A) Pennsylvania
B) Massachusetts
C) New York
D) Connecticut
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Most probation officers have at least what level of education?

A) High school degree/GED
B) Vocational training
C) College degree
D) Master's degree
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The presentence investigation (PSI) report is typically the final point of assessment and is rarely utilized when the offender is first brought into a prison facility.
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Probation does not exist at the federal level.
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Identify and discuss the qualifications, characteristics, and nature of work of most probation officers.
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Essentially, there are two primary cases that established due process rights for probationers. Identify and explain each case and their role in the revocation process.
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Probation offers a dual role: law enforcers and brokers of services. These two spectrums, working in seeming contraction with one another, mean that four basic categories emerge that describe the officer's general tendency when supervising officers. Identify and explain the four categories.
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In many cases, probation is administered through the same jurisdiction that also oversees the jailhouse.
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The judge often is not the primary decision-maker in regard to an offender's sentencing and/or the granting probation.
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Most probation officers do not carry a firearm.
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Corrections are intended to do more than simply punish the offender but instead seek to reform the offender.
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Without the use of probation sanctions, jails would simply collapse in their operation.
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There is rarely agreement between the probation officer's recommendations and the judge's decision when sentencing.
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