Deck 5: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions

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What is the most common sanction administered throughout the United States?

A) parole
B) probation
C) incarceration
D) death
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What is a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jailhouse?

A) parole
B) prison
C) probation
D) all of these
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Probation is a uniquely ______ invention.

A) American
B) French
C) English
D) Italian
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The father of modern probation is ______.

A) Cesare Beccaria
B) John Howard
C) William Penn
D) John Augustus
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What was John Augustus' actual goal?

A) to attempt to reform offenders
B) to spare individuals the misery of jail
C) to attempt to reform local jails
D) to spare the courts the misery of dealing with nonviolent offenders
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In many cases, probation sentences are meted out at what level of government?

A) city
B) county
C) state
D) federal
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The majority of offenders tend to commit crimes that are petty, nonserious, or nonviolent. This means that they will tend to qualify for jail or ______.

A) incarceration
B) confinement
C) probation
D) transfer
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What are criminal offenders who have been sentenced to a period of correctional supervision in lieu of incarceration?

A) probationers
B) parolees
C) civil slaves
D) none of these
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Probationers continue to account for the largest proportion of persons under corrections supervision, with ______ of all convicted offenders being on probation.

A) 32%
B) 78%
C) 58%
D) 12%
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What group makes up the largest segment of the correctional population?

A) parolees
B) probationers
C) prison inmates
D) jail inmates
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Roughly ______ of all probationers are convicted of a felony offense, with the misdemeanor population consisting of 41%.

A) 32%
B) 57%
C) 22%
D) 78%
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Probation systems can be separated into which of the following categories?

A) juvenile
B) county
C) state
D) all of these
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The ______ is a file that includes a wide range of background information on the offender.

A) postsentence investigation report
B) presanction analysis
C) presentence investigation report
D) presentence commission account
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What report tends to serve as a basic foundation for supervision and treatment planning throughout the offender's sentence, both when on probation and later if the offender is incarcerated?

A) presentence investigation
B) preliminary investigation
C) postsentence investigation
D) primary investigation
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According to Neubauer (2007), who does the public perceive as the principal decision maker in criminal court?

A) defense attorney
B) judge
C) prosecutor
D) offender
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2017) indicate that what percent of all probation officers are female?

A) 34%
B) 48%
C) 55%
D) 63.5%
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How do probation officers maintain supervision?

A) personal contact with the offender
B) personal contract with the offender's family
C) contact with the offender's employer
D) all of these
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What type of probation officer protects both the offender and the community by providing the offender with assistance as well as praise and blame?

A) welfare worker
B) punitive
C) paternal
D) passive
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What type of probation officer sees themselves as needing to use threats and punishment in order to gain compliance from the offender?

A) punitive
B) passive
C) welfare worker
D) paternal
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Entry-level probation officers should be in good physical and emotional condition. Most agencies require applicants to be at least ______ years old.

A) 21
B) 18
C) 25
D) 22
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Probation officer applicants are usually administered all of the following examinations except ______.

A) physical examination
B) written examination
C) psychological examination
D) social examination
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Research indicates that roughly what percentage of all probationers fail to compete the initial requirements of their probation?

A) 22%
B) 33%
C) 44%
D) 55%
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Which stage of a revocation proceeding allows the probation agency to present evidence of the violation?

A) hearing
B) preliminary hearing
C) sentencing
D) appellate
Question
The ______ stage is when a judge requires either that the offender be incarcerated or, as in many cases where the violation is minor, that the offender continue his or her probation sentence but under more restrictive terms.

A) hearing
B) sentencing
C) preliminary
D) secondary
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In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that parolees facing revocation must be given due process through a prompt informal inquiry before an impartial hearing officer?

A) Vitek v. Jones
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott
D) Morrissey v. Brewer
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In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that all of the requirements for parole revocation proceedings noted in Morrissey also applied to revocation proceedings dealing with probationers?

A) Vitek v. Jones
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott
D) United States v. Knights
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What is the most frequent reason for a probation revocation?

A) receiving another criminal sentence
B) using crack-cocaine while on probation
C) failing to contact their probation officer
D) moving jurisdictions
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______ violations are actions that do not comply with the conditions and requirements of a probationer's sentence, as articulated by the court that acted as the sentencing authority.

A) Mental
B) Technical
C) Logistical
D) Emotional
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Which of the following is not an example of a technical violation?

A) committing a new crime
B) failing to attend mandated therapy
C) failure to complete scheduled amounts of community service
D) failing to stay out of bars or nightclubs
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Which intermediate sanction reviews vocational training, life skills training, and psychological/psychiatric issues?

A) injunctive measures
B) economic measures
C) education-related measures
D) incarceration measures
Question
Monitoring and compliance measures can include ______.

A) face-to-face reporting
B) mail reporting
C) direct surveillance or observation
D) all of these
Question
Perhaps the most widely known yet least likely to be used form of intermediate sanctioning is ______.

A) incarceration
B) community service
C) probation
D) intensive supervised probation
Question
Early forms of Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) operated under what conservative philosophy?

A) increasing public safety via offender rehabilitation
B) increasing public safety via strict offender scrutiny
C) increasing public safety via offender reentry
D) all of these
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What types of electronic monitoring systems are used in conjunction with the local telephone line?

A) passive
B) continental
C) telephonic
D) active
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What types of electronic monitoring systems have a higher rate of false alarms?

A) continental
B) active
C) passive
D) telephonic
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Which of the following is not an advantage of active GPS systems?

A) seek to alleviate prison overcrowding
B) immediate response capability
C) data reporting in near-real time
D) high daily cost
Question
Which of the following is not an advantage of passive GPS systems?

A) "after-the-fact" tracking data
B) small, lightweight device
C) lower daily cost
D) can be independent of wireless data services
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______ is the mandated action that forces an offender to stay within the confines of his or her home or on the property until a time specified by the sentencing judge.

A) Probation
B) Home detention
C) Home parole
D) Work release
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______ are treatment facilities to which offenders are required to report, usually on a daily basis.

A) Day reporting centers
B) Night reporting centers
C) Abuse shelters
D) Weekend confinement
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Probation, as implemented by county and state jurisdictions around the nation, is the most common sanction administered in the United States.
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Parole is a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jail.
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William Penn founded modern probation in Massachusetts.
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John Augustus is often recognized as the Father of Modern Probation.
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Probation is the most common sentence for violent criminal offenders.
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The rate of probation absconders has, during the past decade, slightly increased from 9% to 10% and indicates a general need for improved methods of security for probationers.
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Most probation officers legally carry a firearm while at work.
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All probation officer applicants are administered a polygraph examination.
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The first stage in a revocation proceeding is the preliminary hearing.
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The case of Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973) extended the rights afforded to parolees under Morrissey to offenders on probation as well.
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The most frequent reason for a probation revocation tends to be failing to contact their probation officer.
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Physical violations are actions that do not comply with the conditions and requirements of a probationer's sentence, as articulated by the court that acted as the sentencing authority.
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An offender who has very few technical violations while on probation would seem to indicate that reform is not their top priority.
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Intermediate sanctions are a range of sentencing options that fall between incarceration and probation.
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Methadone treatment is a form of education-related measures.
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Physical confinement measures can involve day reporting centers and halfway homes.
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Most offenders convicted of a criminal offense are assessed a fine as a punishment for committing the offense.
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The logic behind the fine is that it will deter the offender from committing another offense in the future for fear of being fined again.
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The most widely used form of intermediate sanctioning is community service.
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Who is the Father of Probation, and how did he initially implement the practice of probation?
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How does probation influence jurisdiction?
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What are the several qualifications and characteristics of most probation officers?
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What is the importance of Morrissey v. Brewer (1972) and Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)?
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Discuss the purpose of fines as intermediate sanctions. Why are fines utilized as a form of punishment?
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What is intensive supervision probation (ISP) and which offenders should enter the program?
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Who was John Augustus? What impact did he have on probation?
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Explain the role of a probation officers. What are the different types of parole officers?
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Discuss how electronic monitoring is used in intermediate sanctions. What is the difference between passive and active monitoring systems?
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1
What is the most common sanction administered throughout the United States?

A) parole
B) probation
C) incarceration
D) death
probation
2
What is a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jailhouse?

A) parole
B) prison
C) probation
D) all of these
probation
3
Probation is a uniquely ______ invention.

A) American
B) French
C) English
D) Italian
American
4
The father of modern probation is ______.

A) Cesare Beccaria
B) John Howard
C) William Penn
D) John Augustus
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5
What was John Augustus' actual goal?

A) to attempt to reform offenders
B) to spare individuals the misery of jail
C) to attempt to reform local jails
D) to spare the courts the misery of dealing with nonviolent offenders
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6
In many cases, probation sentences are meted out at what level of government?

A) city
B) county
C) state
D) federal
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7
The majority of offenders tend to commit crimes that are petty, nonserious, or nonviolent. This means that they will tend to qualify for jail or ______.

A) incarceration
B) confinement
C) probation
D) transfer
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8
What are criminal offenders who have been sentenced to a period of correctional supervision in lieu of incarceration?

A) probationers
B) parolees
C) civil slaves
D) none of these
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9
Probationers continue to account for the largest proportion of persons under corrections supervision, with ______ of all convicted offenders being on probation.

A) 32%
B) 78%
C) 58%
D) 12%
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10
What group makes up the largest segment of the correctional population?

A) parolees
B) probationers
C) prison inmates
D) jail inmates
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11
Roughly ______ of all probationers are convicted of a felony offense, with the misdemeanor population consisting of 41%.

A) 32%
B) 57%
C) 22%
D) 78%
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12
Probation systems can be separated into which of the following categories?

A) juvenile
B) county
C) state
D) all of these
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The ______ is a file that includes a wide range of background information on the offender.

A) postsentence investigation report
B) presanction analysis
C) presentence investigation report
D) presentence commission account
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14
What report tends to serve as a basic foundation for supervision and treatment planning throughout the offender's sentence, both when on probation and later if the offender is incarcerated?

A) presentence investigation
B) preliminary investigation
C) postsentence investigation
D) primary investigation
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15
According to Neubauer (2007), who does the public perceive as the principal decision maker in criminal court?

A) defense attorney
B) judge
C) prosecutor
D) offender
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16
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2017) indicate that what percent of all probation officers are female?

A) 34%
B) 48%
C) 55%
D) 63.5%
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17
How do probation officers maintain supervision?

A) personal contact with the offender
B) personal contract with the offender's family
C) contact with the offender's employer
D) all of these
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18
What type of probation officer protects both the offender and the community by providing the offender with assistance as well as praise and blame?

A) welfare worker
B) punitive
C) paternal
D) passive
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What type of probation officer sees themselves as needing to use threats and punishment in order to gain compliance from the offender?

A) punitive
B) passive
C) welfare worker
D) paternal
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20
Entry-level probation officers should be in good physical and emotional condition. Most agencies require applicants to be at least ______ years old.

A) 21
B) 18
C) 25
D) 22
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21
Probation officer applicants are usually administered all of the following examinations except ______.

A) physical examination
B) written examination
C) psychological examination
D) social examination
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22
Research indicates that roughly what percentage of all probationers fail to compete the initial requirements of their probation?

A) 22%
B) 33%
C) 44%
D) 55%
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23
Which stage of a revocation proceeding allows the probation agency to present evidence of the violation?

A) hearing
B) preliminary hearing
C) sentencing
D) appellate
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24
The ______ stage is when a judge requires either that the offender be incarcerated or, as in many cases where the violation is minor, that the offender continue his or her probation sentence but under more restrictive terms.

A) hearing
B) sentencing
C) preliminary
D) secondary
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25
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that parolees facing revocation must be given due process through a prompt informal inquiry before an impartial hearing officer?

A) Vitek v. Jones
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott
D) Morrissey v. Brewer
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In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that all of the requirements for parole revocation proceedings noted in Morrissey also applied to revocation proceedings dealing with probationers?

A) Vitek v. Jones
B) Gagnon v. Scarpelli
C) Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott
D) United States v. Knights
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27
What is the most frequent reason for a probation revocation?

A) receiving another criminal sentence
B) using crack-cocaine while on probation
C) failing to contact their probation officer
D) moving jurisdictions
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______ violations are actions that do not comply with the conditions and requirements of a probationer's sentence, as articulated by the court that acted as the sentencing authority.

A) Mental
B) Technical
C) Logistical
D) Emotional
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29
Which of the following is not an example of a technical violation?

A) committing a new crime
B) failing to attend mandated therapy
C) failure to complete scheduled amounts of community service
D) failing to stay out of bars or nightclubs
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30
Which intermediate sanction reviews vocational training, life skills training, and psychological/psychiatric issues?

A) injunctive measures
B) economic measures
C) education-related measures
D) incarceration measures
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Monitoring and compliance measures can include ______.

A) face-to-face reporting
B) mail reporting
C) direct surveillance or observation
D) all of these
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Perhaps the most widely known yet least likely to be used form of intermediate sanctioning is ______.

A) incarceration
B) community service
C) probation
D) intensive supervised probation
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Early forms of Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) operated under what conservative philosophy?

A) increasing public safety via offender rehabilitation
B) increasing public safety via strict offender scrutiny
C) increasing public safety via offender reentry
D) all of these
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What types of electronic monitoring systems are used in conjunction with the local telephone line?

A) passive
B) continental
C) telephonic
D) active
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What types of electronic monitoring systems have a higher rate of false alarms?

A) continental
B) active
C) passive
D) telephonic
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Which of the following is not an advantage of active GPS systems?

A) seek to alleviate prison overcrowding
B) immediate response capability
C) data reporting in near-real time
D) high daily cost
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Which of the following is not an advantage of passive GPS systems?

A) "after-the-fact" tracking data
B) small, lightweight device
C) lower daily cost
D) can be independent of wireless data services
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______ is the mandated action that forces an offender to stay within the confines of his or her home or on the property until a time specified by the sentencing judge.

A) Probation
B) Home detention
C) Home parole
D) Work release
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______ are treatment facilities to which offenders are required to report, usually on a daily basis.

A) Day reporting centers
B) Night reporting centers
C) Abuse shelters
D) Weekend confinement
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40
Probation, as implemented by county and state jurisdictions around the nation, is the most common sanction administered in the United States.
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Parole is a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jail.
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42
William Penn founded modern probation in Massachusetts.
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John Augustus is often recognized as the Father of Modern Probation.
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44
Probation is the most common sentence for violent criminal offenders.
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45
The rate of probation absconders has, during the past decade, slightly increased from 9% to 10% and indicates a general need for improved methods of security for probationers.
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46
Most probation officers legally carry a firearm while at work.
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47
All probation officer applicants are administered a polygraph examination.
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48
The first stage in a revocation proceeding is the preliminary hearing.
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The case of Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973) extended the rights afforded to parolees under Morrissey to offenders on probation as well.
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50
The most frequent reason for a probation revocation tends to be failing to contact their probation officer.
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Physical violations are actions that do not comply with the conditions and requirements of a probationer's sentence, as articulated by the court that acted as the sentencing authority.
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An offender who has very few technical violations while on probation would seem to indicate that reform is not their top priority.
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Intermediate sanctions are a range of sentencing options that fall between incarceration and probation.
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Methadone treatment is a form of education-related measures.
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Physical confinement measures can involve day reporting centers and halfway homes.
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Most offenders convicted of a criminal offense are assessed a fine as a punishment for committing the offense.
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The logic behind the fine is that it will deter the offender from committing another offense in the future for fear of being fined again.
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The most widely used form of intermediate sanctioning is community service.
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59
Who is the Father of Probation, and how did he initially implement the practice of probation?
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How does probation influence jurisdiction?
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What are the several qualifications and characteristics of most probation officers?
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What is the importance of Morrissey v. Brewer (1972) and Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)?
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Discuss the purpose of fines as intermediate sanctions. Why are fines utilized as a form of punishment?
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What is intensive supervision probation (ISP) and which offenders should enter the program?
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Who was John Augustus? What impact did he have on probation?
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Explain the role of a probation officers. What are the different types of parole officers?
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Discuss how electronic monitoring is used in intermediate sanctions. What is the difference between passive and active monitoring systems?
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