Deck 2: Legislation, Apprehension, Adjudication, and Corrections: The Four Filters Affecting Community-Based Corrections

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In______, the U.S. Supreme Court held that California's three strikes law is not cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.

A) Lewis v. United States
B) Lockyer v. Andrade
C) Rummel v. Estelle
D) Marbary v. Lewis
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Community Corrections began in the 1973 with the passage of the______Community Corrections Act.

A) Kentucky
B) New York
C) Minnesota
D) Georgia
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An important feature of the Minnesota Community Corrections Act was the formation of
______.

A) local advisory boards.
B) jail diversion agreements.
C) parole agreements.
D) None of the above.
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Evaluation studies in the 1980s of state community corrections acts showed that intensive supervised probation and other alternative sanctions could______.

A) safely supervise otherwise prison-bound offenders at a reduced cost to the state.
B) safely supervise other-wise prison-bound offenders but at an increased cost to the state.
C) not safely supervise other-wise prison-bound offenders but decrease cost to the state.
D) None of the above.
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In a study by Temple University of the Kansas Community Corrections Act, researchers found that
______.

A) the majority of clients on community corrections were prison-bound offenders.
B) prison crowding problems faced by Kansas would have been far worse without community corrections.
C) community corrections programs saved the state of Kansas money.
D) All of the above.
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During the______era of criminal justice, new laws were passed on the federal and state levels that increased the number of offenders entering the criminal justice system.

A) prohibition
B) political
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) get tough
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In the past ten years, the number of reported crimes in the United States has______.

A) increased
B) stayed the same
C) decreased
D) tripled
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The______violent crime estimates are based on periodic surveys of a random sample of households in the United States.

A) Uniform Crime Report
B) National Crime Victimization Surveys
C) Model Penal Code Report
D) None of the above
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At year-end 2009, more than______million men and women were under some form of correctional supervision.

A) 7.2
B) 9.2
C) 11.2
D) 13.2
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Several states like Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi have revised laws to restore____________that reduces the time served in prison for persons who complete educational programs, treatment programs, and other programs.

A) probation
B) parole
C) good-time credits
D) truth-in-sentencing
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The California Community Corrections Performance Incentive Act of 2009 calls for______.

A) enhanced funding to counties that succeed in reducing the rate of adult probationers sent to prison.
B) enhanced funding to counties that succeed in increasing the rate of adult probationers sent to prison.
C) enhanced funding to counties to build new jails to house adult probationers.
D) enhanced funding to counties to build new jails to house juvenile probationers.
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The goals of the Kansas Risk Reduction Initiative are to increase public safety, reduce the risks posed by probationers on community corrections, and______.

A) increase the use of global positioning systems (GPS).
B) increase the percentage of probationers successfully completing community corrections supervision.
C) decrease the percentage of probationers successfully completing community corrections supervision.
D) decrease the use of global positioning systems (GPS).
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Public opinion polls consistently report that Americans believe______.

A) crime is on the decrease both across the U.S. and in their local areas.
B) crime is on the increase both across the U.S. and in their local areas.
C) crime has remained the same for the past 5 years.
D) crime has remained the same for the past 10 years.
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______ is a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice to gauge the prevalence of alcohol and illegal drug use among prior arrestees.

A) Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)
B) Breathalyzer Acid Recorder (BAR)
C) Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
D) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
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______ is a term commonly used to refer to convicted persons who are being released from a correctional sanction within the criminal justice system (e.g., parolee).

A) Front End Offenders
B) Back End Offenders
C) Adjudicated Offender
D) Non-Adjudicated Offender
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______ is a prison sentence with a fixed term of imprisonment that can be reduced by good- time or earned-time credits.

A) Indeterminate Sentencing
B) Determinate Sentencing
C) Truth-in-Sentencing
D) Habitual Criminal Sentencing
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The______is a statutory text developed by the American Law Institute to assist legislatures in updating and standardizing states' penal law.

A) U.S. Constitution
B) Legislative Brief
C) Model Penal Code
D) Wilkinson Case Reporter
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In 2008, the most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was a
______offense.

A) drug
B) violent
C) domestic violence
D) traffic
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In Lockyer v. Andrade, the U.S. Supreme Court held that California's three strikes law is not cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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In many jurisdictions, local probation agencies supervise pretrial release individuals in the community.
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Community Corrections began in the 1980s with the passage of the Georgia Community Corrections Act.
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Evaluation studies in the 1980s of state community corrections acts showed that intensive supervised probation and other alternative sanctions could safely supervise otherwise prison-bound offenders and at a reduced cost to the state.
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During the get tough era of criminal justice, new laws were passed on the federal and state levels that increased the number of offenders entering the criminal justice system.
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The number of reported crimes in the United States has tripled in the past ten years.
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The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) violent crime estimates are based on periodic surveys of a random sample of households in the United States.
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Of the over 7.2 million men and women under some form of correctional control at year-end 2009, most were in state or federal prison and local jails.
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Although more than twice the offender population is under supervision in the community, only 10 per cent of state funding goes to community-based corrections.
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The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 created mandatory minimum sentences for drug trafficking and distribution, using the quantity of the drug involved to determine the minimum term of imprisonment.
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The number of arrests for marijuana, especially possession arrests, has consumed much of the law enforcement effort in the war on drugs.
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A major contributor to drug usage in the United States is that the cost of drugs has decreased in the past 30 years.
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According to the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, while the cost of cocaine at the retail level has increased in the past 10 years, the purity of cocaine has decreased.
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In 2008, the most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was a drug offense.
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Three strikes laws provide longer prison terms for some criminals with repeat felony convictions.
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Three strikes laws are controversial because the majority call for life sentences without possibility of release for at least 25 years.
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The tragic deaths of Diane Ballasiotes and Polly Klaas are examples of predatory crimes that caused legislation to abolish parole boards, increase the enforcement of parole conditions, and adopt zero- tolerance policies that send parolees back to prison.
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In the indeterminate sentencing model common in the United States between 1930-1970, the court could only consider the severity of the crime and the defendant's criminal history.
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A purpose of the Model Penal Code (MPC) is to assist state legislatures in standardizing penal laws in the United States.
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Under sentencing guidelines, the court's discretion is limited to a grid of sentencing ranges, absent a valid ground for departure.
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Truth-in-sentencing (TIS) policies require that a convicted offender serve 100 per cent of the sentence before eligibility for release.
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One in every 100 adults in America is in jail or prison.
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The current budget crisis in the U.S. has cause some states to close prisons and release prisoners early.
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Recent studies in Illinois of public opinion find that the majority of citizens consider prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenders the wrong approach to the problem of addition and crime.
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Evidence-based practices will have their greatest influence on correctional programs and services if the public better understands the criminal justice system.
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In______, the U.S. Supreme Court held that California's three strikes law is not cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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During the______of criminal justice, new laws were passed on the federal and state levels that increased the number of offenders entering the criminal justice system.
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The number of reported crimes in the United States has______in the past ten years.
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The______violent crime estimates are based on periodic surveys of a random sample of households in the United States.
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Although more than twice the offender population is under supervision in the community, only
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The number of arrests for______, especially possession arrests, has consumed much of the law enforcement effort in the war on drugs.
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A major contributor to drug usage in the United States is that the cost of drugs has______in the past 30 years.
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In 2008, the most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was a
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A purpose of the______is to assist state legislatures in standardizing penal laws in the United States.
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______ policies require that a convicted offender serve 85 per cent of the sentence before eligibility for release.
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One in every______adults in America is in jail or prison.
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Community Corrections began in the 1973 with the passage of the______Community Corrections Act.
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______ is a term commonly used to refer to persons entering a correctional sanction within the criminal justice system (e.g., probationer).
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______ is a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice to gauge the prevalence of alcohol and illegal drug use among prior arrestees.
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Under______the court's discretion is limited to a grid of sentencing ranges absent a valid ground for departure.
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In 2007, an estimated 626 metric tons of cocaine entered the United States from______.
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Leandro Andrade was charged with two felony counts of petty theft with a prior conviction after he stole approximately $150 worth of______from K-Marts located in two cities in California. videotapes
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Deck 2: Legislation, Apprehension, Adjudication, and Corrections: The Four Filters Affecting Community-Based Corrections
1
In______, the U.S. Supreme Court held that California's three strikes law is not cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.

A) Lewis v. United States
B) Lockyer v. Andrade
C) Rummel v. Estelle
D) Marbary v. Lewis
B
2
Community Corrections began in the 1973 with the passage of the______Community Corrections Act.

A) Kentucky
B) New York
C) Minnesota
D) Georgia
C
3
An important feature of the Minnesota Community Corrections Act was the formation of
______.

A) local advisory boards.
B) jail diversion agreements.
C) parole agreements.
D) None of the above.
A
4
Evaluation studies in the 1980s of state community corrections acts showed that intensive supervised probation and other alternative sanctions could______.

A) safely supervise otherwise prison-bound offenders at a reduced cost to the state.
B) safely supervise other-wise prison-bound offenders but at an increased cost to the state.
C) not safely supervise other-wise prison-bound offenders but decrease cost to the state.
D) None of the above.
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In a study by Temple University of the Kansas Community Corrections Act, researchers found that
______.

A) the majority of clients on community corrections were prison-bound offenders.
B) prison crowding problems faced by Kansas would have been far worse without community corrections.
C) community corrections programs saved the state of Kansas money.
D) All of the above.
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During the______era of criminal justice, new laws were passed on the federal and state levels that increased the number of offenders entering the criminal justice system.

A) prohibition
B) political
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) get tough
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In the past ten years, the number of reported crimes in the United States has______.

A) increased
B) stayed the same
C) decreased
D) tripled
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The______violent crime estimates are based on periodic surveys of a random sample of households in the United States.

A) Uniform Crime Report
B) National Crime Victimization Surveys
C) Model Penal Code Report
D) None of the above
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At year-end 2009, more than______million men and women were under some form of correctional supervision.

A) 7.2
B) 9.2
C) 11.2
D) 13.2
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10
Several states like Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi have revised laws to restore____________that reduces the time served in prison for persons who complete educational programs, treatment programs, and other programs.

A) probation
B) parole
C) good-time credits
D) truth-in-sentencing
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11
The California Community Corrections Performance Incentive Act of 2009 calls for______.

A) enhanced funding to counties that succeed in reducing the rate of adult probationers sent to prison.
B) enhanced funding to counties that succeed in increasing the rate of adult probationers sent to prison.
C) enhanced funding to counties to build new jails to house adult probationers.
D) enhanced funding to counties to build new jails to house juvenile probationers.
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The goals of the Kansas Risk Reduction Initiative are to increase public safety, reduce the risks posed by probationers on community corrections, and______.

A) increase the use of global positioning systems (GPS).
B) increase the percentage of probationers successfully completing community corrections supervision.
C) decrease the percentage of probationers successfully completing community corrections supervision.
D) decrease the use of global positioning systems (GPS).
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Public opinion polls consistently report that Americans believe______.

A) crime is on the decrease both across the U.S. and in their local areas.
B) crime is on the increase both across the U.S. and in their local areas.
C) crime has remained the same for the past 5 years.
D) crime has remained the same for the past 10 years.
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______ is a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice to gauge the prevalence of alcohol and illegal drug use among prior arrestees.

A) Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)
B) Breathalyzer Acid Recorder (BAR)
C) Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
D) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
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______ is a term commonly used to refer to convicted persons who are being released from a correctional sanction within the criminal justice system (e.g., parolee).

A) Front End Offenders
B) Back End Offenders
C) Adjudicated Offender
D) Non-Adjudicated Offender
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______ is a prison sentence with a fixed term of imprisonment that can be reduced by good- time or earned-time credits.

A) Indeterminate Sentencing
B) Determinate Sentencing
C) Truth-in-Sentencing
D) Habitual Criminal Sentencing
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The______is a statutory text developed by the American Law Institute to assist legislatures in updating and standardizing states' penal law.

A) U.S. Constitution
B) Legislative Brief
C) Model Penal Code
D) Wilkinson Case Reporter
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In 2008, the most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was a
______offense.

A) drug
B) violent
C) domestic violence
D) traffic
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In Lockyer v. Andrade, the U.S. Supreme Court held that California's three strikes law is not cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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In many jurisdictions, local probation agencies supervise pretrial release individuals in the community.
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Community Corrections began in the 1980s with the passage of the Georgia Community Corrections Act.
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Evaluation studies in the 1980s of state community corrections acts showed that intensive supervised probation and other alternative sanctions could safely supervise otherwise prison-bound offenders and at a reduced cost to the state.
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During the get tough era of criminal justice, new laws were passed on the federal and state levels that increased the number of offenders entering the criminal justice system.
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The number of reported crimes in the United States has tripled in the past ten years.
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The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) violent crime estimates are based on periodic surveys of a random sample of households in the United States.
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Of the over 7.2 million men and women under some form of correctional control at year-end 2009, most were in state or federal prison and local jails.
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Although more than twice the offender population is under supervision in the community, only 10 per cent of state funding goes to community-based corrections.
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The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 created mandatory minimum sentences for drug trafficking and distribution, using the quantity of the drug involved to determine the minimum term of imprisonment.
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The number of arrests for marijuana, especially possession arrests, has consumed much of the law enforcement effort in the war on drugs.
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A major contributor to drug usage in the United States is that the cost of drugs has decreased in the past 30 years.
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According to the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, while the cost of cocaine at the retail level has increased in the past 10 years, the purity of cocaine has decreased.
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In 2008, the most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was a drug offense.
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Three strikes laws provide longer prison terms for some criminals with repeat felony convictions.
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Three strikes laws are controversial because the majority call for life sentences without possibility of release for at least 25 years.
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The tragic deaths of Diane Ballasiotes and Polly Klaas are examples of predatory crimes that caused legislation to abolish parole boards, increase the enforcement of parole conditions, and adopt zero- tolerance policies that send parolees back to prison.
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In the indeterminate sentencing model common in the United States between 1930-1970, the court could only consider the severity of the crime and the defendant's criminal history.
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A purpose of the Model Penal Code (MPC) is to assist state legislatures in standardizing penal laws in the United States.
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Under sentencing guidelines, the court's discretion is limited to a grid of sentencing ranges, absent a valid ground for departure.
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Truth-in-sentencing (TIS) policies require that a convicted offender serve 100 per cent of the sentence before eligibility for release.
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One in every 100 adults in America is in jail or prison.
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The current budget crisis in the U.S. has cause some states to close prisons and release prisoners early.
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Recent studies in Illinois of public opinion find that the majority of citizens consider prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenders the wrong approach to the problem of addition and crime.
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Evidence-based practices will have their greatest influence on correctional programs and services if the public better understands the criminal justice system.
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In______, the U.S. Supreme Court held that California's three strikes law is not cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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During the______of criminal justice, new laws were passed on the federal and state levels that increased the number of offenders entering the criminal justice system.
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The number of reported crimes in the United States has______in the past ten years.
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The______violent crime estimates are based on periodic surveys of a random sample of households in the United States.
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Although more than twice the offender population is under supervision in the community, only
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The number of arrests for______, especially possession arrests, has consumed much of the law enforcement effort in the war on drugs.
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A major contributor to drug usage in the United States is that the cost of drugs has______in the past 30 years.
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In 2008, the most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision was a
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A purpose of the______is to assist state legislatures in standardizing penal laws in the United States.
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______ policies require that a convicted offender serve 85 per cent of the sentence before eligibility for release.
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One in every______adults in America is in jail or prison.
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Community Corrections began in the 1973 with the passage of the______Community Corrections Act.
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______ is a term commonly used to refer to persons entering a correctional sanction within the criminal justice system (e.g., probationer).
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Under______the court's discretion is limited to a grid of sentencing ranges absent a valid ground for departure.
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In 2007, an estimated 626 metric tons of cocaine entered the United States from______.
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Leandro Andrade was charged with two felony counts of petty theft with a prior conviction after he stole approximately $150 worth of______from K-Marts located in two cities in California. videotapes
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