Deck 10: Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions

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Which of the following is the most frequent sentence handed down by a judge?

A) parole
B) probation
C) boot camp
D) shock incarceration
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Which form of court supervision in the community comes upon release from prison?

A) community service
B) probation
C) parole
D) intensive probation
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Which of the following would be an example of a reform condition used on a probationer?

A) drug treatment
B) community service
C) day fines
D) home visits
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The term ________ refers to persons on probation that commit new crimes.

A) criminal disability
B) crime rate
C) offender control
D) recidivism
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Lower case loads are typically assigned to which of the following probation officers?

A) juvenile probation
B) intensive supervision probation
C) drunk driving probation
D) shock probation
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When a person is sent to prison the most dysfunctional consequence involves

A) losing employment.
B) the break up of families.
C) not seeing close friends.
D) the inability to use the Internet.
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Research has demonstrated that prisoners and parolees have significantly more ________ problems than ordinary citizens.

A) health
B) political
C) financial
D) religious
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The 1967 President's Crime Commission recommended ideal caseloads of about ________ per officer.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 35
D) 50
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The text does not list this as a consequence to society of prisoner reentry.

A) breakup of families
B) exportation of gang loyalties into the community
C) a concern for the spread of infectious diseases
D) written accounts of prison abuse
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In his 2004 State of the Union address, President Bush propsed a four-year, $300 million prisoner ________ to, among other things, expand job training and placement services for parolees.

A) reentry initiative
B) net widening problem
C) boot camp
D) recidivism reduction
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Rather than confining an offender to a facility, ________centers allow probationers to report to a specific facility on a regular basis for treatment or other services.

A) community
B) mental health
C) day reporting
D) court administration
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Sentencing an offender to confinement for a short period followed by a supervised release is known as

A) combined sentencing.
B) split sentencing.
C) determinate sentencing.
D) flat sentencing.
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Due to limitations on traditional electronic monitoring, some probation departments have now implemented

A) Field Monitoring Devices.
B) Global Positioning Systems.
C) Field Positioning Systems.
D) Global Exchange Systems.
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One of the first states to introduce the concept of boot camps originated in the year 1983 was ________"

A) California
B) Michigan
C) Pennsylvania
D) Georgia
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Home confinement will most likely go hand in hand with

A) electronic monitoring.
B) community service.
C) court fines.
D) court costs.
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Placing an individual offender under more and more forms of social control is called

A) community resources.
B) expanded labeling.
C) net widening.
D) supervisory control.
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Intensive supervision probation means that a probation officer is handling the largest case load feasible.
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Estimates place the rate of HIV infection higher for prisoners, than for those in the general population.
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Intermediate sanctions include boot camps, electronic monitoring or home confinement.
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Research suggests that the public views probation and parole as being tough on crime.
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California's Little Hoover Commission Report drew positive attention toward the state parole system.
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Civil disabilities can be imposed upon a convicted felon.
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Shock incarceration is also known as split sentencing.
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Boot camps have proven to be highly successful in rehabilitating the offender.
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Probation follows the release of an inmate from prison.
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The prison population in the United States currently exceeds one million.
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Probation departments play a dual role by protecting the public and ________.
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________ is clearly a less stringent penalty than is prison.
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Home confinement and electronic monitoring are forms of ________.
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________ began in 1983 in Georgia and Oklahoma, before being adopted in other states.
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Shock probation is sometimes known as ________.
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________ represents an improvement on traditional community corrections, as it ensures both monitoring and treatment.
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Before returning to a community, parolees are sometimes placed in a ________.
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________ is the most frequent sentence handed down by a judge.
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________ are intended to facilitate the offender's rehabilitation through programs such as drug treatment.
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It is estimated that prisoners are infected five times higher than the general public with ________.
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Explain the differences between standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.
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Describe the concept of intermediate sanctions available to a judge.
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List a number of suggestions that have been made to improve probation and parole in America.
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Deck 10: Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions
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Which of the following is the most frequent sentence handed down by a judge?

A) parole
B) probation
C) boot camp
D) shock incarceration
probation
2
Which form of court supervision in the community comes upon release from prison?

A) community service
B) probation
C) parole
D) intensive probation
parole
3
Which of the following would be an example of a reform condition used on a probationer?

A) drug treatment
B) community service
C) day fines
D) home visits
drug treatment
4
The term ________ refers to persons on probation that commit new crimes.

A) criminal disability
B) crime rate
C) offender control
D) recidivism
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Lower case loads are typically assigned to which of the following probation officers?

A) juvenile probation
B) intensive supervision probation
C) drunk driving probation
D) shock probation
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When a person is sent to prison the most dysfunctional consequence involves

A) losing employment.
B) the break up of families.
C) not seeing close friends.
D) the inability to use the Internet.
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Research has demonstrated that prisoners and parolees have significantly more ________ problems than ordinary citizens.

A) health
B) political
C) financial
D) religious
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The 1967 President's Crime Commission recommended ideal caseloads of about ________ per officer.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 35
D) 50
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The text does not list this as a consequence to society of prisoner reentry.

A) breakup of families
B) exportation of gang loyalties into the community
C) a concern for the spread of infectious diseases
D) written accounts of prison abuse
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In his 2004 State of the Union address, President Bush propsed a four-year, $300 million prisoner ________ to, among other things, expand job training and placement services for parolees.

A) reentry initiative
B) net widening problem
C) boot camp
D) recidivism reduction
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11
Rather than confining an offender to a facility, ________centers allow probationers to report to a specific facility on a regular basis for treatment or other services.

A) community
B) mental health
C) day reporting
D) court administration
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12
Sentencing an offender to confinement for a short period followed by a supervised release is known as

A) combined sentencing.
B) split sentencing.
C) determinate sentencing.
D) flat sentencing.
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13
Due to limitations on traditional electronic monitoring, some probation departments have now implemented

A) Field Monitoring Devices.
B) Global Positioning Systems.
C) Field Positioning Systems.
D) Global Exchange Systems.
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One of the first states to introduce the concept of boot camps originated in the year 1983 was ________"

A) California
B) Michigan
C) Pennsylvania
D) Georgia
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Home confinement will most likely go hand in hand with

A) electronic monitoring.
B) community service.
C) court fines.
D) court costs.
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Placing an individual offender under more and more forms of social control is called

A) community resources.
B) expanded labeling.
C) net widening.
D) supervisory control.
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Intensive supervision probation means that a probation officer is handling the largest case load feasible.
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Estimates place the rate of HIV infection higher for prisoners, than for those in the general population.
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Intermediate sanctions include boot camps, electronic monitoring or home confinement.
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Research suggests that the public views probation and parole as being tough on crime.
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California's Little Hoover Commission Report drew positive attention toward the state parole system.
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Civil disabilities can be imposed upon a convicted felon.
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Shock incarceration is also known as split sentencing.
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Boot camps have proven to be highly successful in rehabilitating the offender.
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Probation follows the release of an inmate from prison.
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The prison population in the United States currently exceeds one million.
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Probation departments play a dual role by protecting the public and ________.
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________ is clearly a less stringent penalty than is prison.
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Home confinement and electronic monitoring are forms of ________.
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________ began in 1983 in Georgia and Oklahoma, before being adopted in other states.
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Shock probation is sometimes known as ________.
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________ represents an improvement on traditional community corrections, as it ensures both monitoring and treatment.
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Before returning to a community, parolees are sometimes placed in a ________.
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________ is the most frequent sentence handed down by a judge.
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________ are intended to facilitate the offender's rehabilitation through programs such as drug treatment.
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It is estimated that prisoners are infected five times higher than the general public with ________.
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Explain the differences between standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.
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Describe the concept of intermediate sanctions available to a judge.
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List a number of suggestions that have been made to improve probation and parole in America.
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