Multiple Choice
Dr.Serin and colleagues developed an empirically-based framework for making parole decisions that has been adopted by the Parole Board of Canada.Research on the use of this framework has revealed that:
A) Higher rates of decision errors have occurred due to confusion over the model
B) Lower rates of decision errors have occurred across a range of situations
C) Lower rates of decision errors have occurred,but only for Aboriginal offenders
D) Higher rates of decision errors have occurred for special inmate populations (Aboriginal,youth,women) but errors have been reduced for the remainder of inmates
E) Use of this model does not result in significant differences when compared to traditional (unstructured) parole decision-making
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