Multiple Choice
Discretionary parole is:
A) when sentencing statutes alone determine when an inmate can be conditionally released
B) when the parole board has the authority to determine parole eligibility
C) when the parole board can assign an offender to one of the following units: electronic monitoring, sex offender management, fugitive apprehension, or mental health, as it sees fit
D) when the prison facility where an offender is being held has the sole authority to determine his or her parole eligibility date (PED)
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Q2: Compare and contrast the efficacy of deterrence
Q3: Describe the nature of institutionalization and explain
Q4: Explain crucial components of EBP.
Q5: Discuss the challenges or collateral consequences faced
Q6: Reentry is:<br>A) the beginning of an offender's
Q8: The majority of offenders are rearrested for:<br>A)
Q9: What is meant by "a pattern of
Q10: Identify two types of community reentry programs.
Q11: Why are people with mental disorders overrepresented
Q12: List the four strongest predictors of re-offense.