Deck 11: Prisoner Reentry: Collateral Consequences, Parole, and Mandatory Release

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In Jago v. Van Curen, the court ruled that prisoners were property of the state and had no rights.
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Drug crimes typically require full board review for parole decisions.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development cannot prohibit the public housing occupancy of an individual who uses drugs or infringes of the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of such premises.
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The U.S. Parole Commission has established parole guidelines that structure discretion and were the model for many of the states' guidelines.
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Most occupations that require licenses require that the licensee possess good moral character, making these licenses difficult for convicted felons to obtain.
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In Glover v. Michigan Parole Board, the Supreme Court ruled that parole boards must supply a written record of why parole is denied.
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The maximum eligibility date is the longest amount of time that can be served before the inmate must, by law, be released.
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Successful reentry of parolees is concerned with surveillance only and is not concerned with the availability of programs and services in the community.
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Once an offender is released on parole by a parole board, a parole officer or agent sets the conditions of parole and supervises the releasee.
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Most parole boards are composed of part-time, community citizen volunteers who are appointed by the local mayor or city council.
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The prerelease plan is a master plan between the states on how to reduce recidivism by those released on good-time credits.
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Former President Obama established a Federal Interagency Reentry Council to assist with the reentry of prisoners in to the community.
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The amount of time served on the current sentence is one of the top four factors used by releasing authorities to make their decisions.
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Felons are not allowed to vote in almost every state.
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Prerelease facilities are nonresidential programs for inmates who have displayed good institutional conduct.
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Victim impact statements mention the harm done to the victim and the victim's family and are important factors in denial of parole.
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Parole is a guaranteed right.
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The parole board determines any special conditions of parole supervision.
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Crimes of a violent or sexual nature usually require full board review.
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Prisoner reentry is any activity or program dedicated to preparing parolees to live in the community and integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens using a collaborative approach with parole officers, treatment providers, and the community.
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Offenders who have been convicted of a _____ crime while receiving federal financial aid for college are ineligible to receive future financial aid.

A) sex
B) violent
C) drug
D) public order
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Which of the following is NOT a basic function of a parole board?

A) To decide which offenders should be released
B) To determine the conditions of parole
C) To supervise offenders in the community
D) To determine whether parole privileges should be revoked
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If parole is not granted at the initial parole hearing, then

A) the offender must serve five years before another hearing.
B) no other hearings will be conducted.
C) parole will be granted at the next hearing.
D) the offender may have subsequent hearings before actual release.
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A(n) _____ is a certificate signed by a principal and a third party promising to pay in the event the assured suffered damages because an employee fails to perform as agreed.

A) civil forfeiture
B) surety bond
C) interstate compact
D) amercement
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Any activity or program dedicated to preparing and integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens is referred to as

A) surveillance.
B) reentry.
C) supervision.
D) rehabilitation.
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A(n) _____________ includes a summary of institutional conduct and program participation, as well as plans for housing and employment upon release.

A) presentence investigation report
B) interstate compact request
C) prerelease plan
D) post-sentence investigation report
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three main ways that parole hearings are conducted in the United States?

A) In person
B) By video teleconference
C) By phone
D) By the parole board viewing a hard copy of the person's file only
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_____ is a sentence reduction of a specified number of days each month for good conduct while incarcerated.

A) Jail time
B) Good time
C) Merit time
D) Reward time
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An administrative body empowered to decide whether inmates shall be conditionally released from prison before the completion of their sentences is a(n)

A) reentry court.
B) interstate compact board.
C) parole board.
D) criminal court.
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What percentage of the offenders released from prison each year will remain under some form of community supervision upon release?

A) 100%
B) 80%
C) 40%
D) 20%
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_____ are civil and/or political rights that are lost temporarily in some cases, or permanently in others, following a felony conviction.

A) Civil infractions
B) Collateral contacts
C) Collateral consequences
D) Due process rights
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Federal law provides mandatory release when an offender has served __________ of a term five years or longer, unless the offender has serious disciplinary infractions in prison or there is a high probability of recidivism.

A) one-fourth
B) half
C) two-third
D) three-fourth
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In most states, the parole board members are appointed by the

A) sentencing judge.
B) state supreme court.
C) governor or director of corrections.
D) state house of representatives.
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The __________ is the longest amount of time that can be served before an inmate must, by law, be released.

A) minimum eligibility date
B) maximum eligibility date
C) termination date
D) arrival date
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three types of release that an inmate can experience?

A) Release under rehabilitative parole
B) Release under a short period of mandatory supervision
C) Release with no supervision
D) Release under discretionary parole
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Many occupations required a license to practice or legitimately work; these licenses require ______, which makes it difficult for convicted felons to obtain them.

A) a college education
B) vocational training
C) good moral character
D) a high school education
Question
The shortest amount of time defined by statute, minus good-time credits, that must be served before the offender can go before the parole board is the

A) minimum eligibility date.
B) maximum eligibility date.
C) termination date.
D) arrival date.
Question
Which of the following is NOT one of the three possible options that a parole board has been rendering their decision regarding an offender?

A) Deny parole
B) Seek advice from sentencing judge
C) Defer to a later date
D) Grant parole
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On average, how many members typically serve on the parole board throughout the United States?

A) 15
B) 12
C) 7
D) 3
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The chair of the parole board is typically

A) a part-time community volunteer
B) a full-time salaried correctional employee
C) a full-time salaried noncorrectional employee
D) a full-time community volunteer
Question
In Tucker v. Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles, the court ruled that

A) parolees always have the right to counsel.
B) parolees do not have the right to counsel during a parole hearing.
C) a parole board may not deny parole for false, insufficient, or capricious reasons.
D) the state has to provide counsel to indigent parolees facing revocation.
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The process of integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens using a collaborative approach with the parole officer, treatment providers, and the community is __________.
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_________________ was originally introduced as an incentive by prison authorities for institutional good conduct.
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The ___________ is the longest amount of time that the offender must serve before the inmate must be released by law.
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Which of the following crimes are likely to require review by the full parole board?

A) Sexual crimes
B) Property crimes
C) Drug crimes
D) White-collar crimes
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Those permanently ineligible for parole release include offenders on death row, offenders serving life without parole, and some ________ offenders sentenced under statutes such as "three strikes."
Question
In Menechino v. Oswald, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that

A) the procedure of affording an opportunity for the offender to be heard and then telling him how he falls short of qualifying for parole is sufficient due process.
B) parolees do not have the right to due process in parole decisions.
C) counsel may talk for the prisoner during the hearing.
D) the state has to provide counsel to indigent parolees facing revocation.
Question
Admitting guilt can be used in some jurisdictions to deny release, according to _______.

A) Franciosi v. Michigan Parole Board
B) Silmon v. Travis
C) Tucker v. Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
D) Menechino v. Oswald
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Since the 1970s, there has been a movement away from the overuse of parole board discretion authority, instead, replacing the discretionary power with the use of _____________.

A) mandatory minimum sentences
B) required treatment programs
C) statutory guidelines
D) split sentences
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The ___________ is the shortest amount of time defined by statute, minus good-time earned, that the offender must serve before going before the parole board.
Question
Unlike sentencing, parole board decisions are not necessarily subject to judicial review, as a result of _________.

A) Franciosi v. Michigan Parole Board
B) Ramahlo v. Travis
C) Tucker v. Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
D) Menechino v. Oswald
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_________% of incarcerated prisoners serve their entire sentence behind bars.
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Although the parole board determines release and/or sets parole conditions, the day-to-day supervision of parole is left to __________ officers.

A) field parole
B) court-appointment bailiffs
C) post-release treatment
D) institutional classification
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__________ are collaborative, team-based programs that occur after prison with the aim of improving the link between parole supervision and treatment providers.
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The top four factors that releasing authorities say make an impact on their decisions to grant parole are crime severity, parole risk score, institutional record, and ____________.

A) time served
B) illness
C) age
D) criminal history
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In most states, the __________ or director of corrections appoints parole board members.
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_____ are civil and/or political rights that are lost temporarily in some cases, or permanently in others, following a felony conviction.
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Collaborative, team-based programs that aim to improve the link between parole supervision and treatment providers to help recent parolees become stabilized are

A) reentry courts.
B) drug courts.
C) reintegration courts.
D) day reporting centers.
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A parole release _______ is when the parole board delays its final decision to grant or deny parole to a later time.

A) deferral
B) denial
C) revocation
D) review
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A case-management summary of offender institutional conduct and program participation, as well as plans for housing and employment upon release, is a(n) _____.
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You are a state legislator who had a brother who was incarcerated for many years. After his release, his reentry was tinged with depression and failure; he eventually died of a drug overdose. You are concerned about the ways in which the current reentry process has not changed since his death. What laws or procedures do you feel can be changed in order to make reentry more successful, both for offenders and for the communities they return to?
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A(n) __________ mentions how the crime has taken a toll physically, emotionally, financially, and/or psychologically on the victim and the victim's family.
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You are a member of a parole board who is in an area with increased racial tensions. You are voting whether to institute an anonymous review process so that institutionalized racism will not be a factor. There are concerns that race will still be "legible" in the files, and that it will be easier to justify racist decisions by claiming ignorance due to the anonymity of the process. Elaborate on how the decisions of parole boards are currently made and whether you think this will be an effective solution.
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You are a new member of a parole board, where the trend has been to take the feelings of the victims into account. You are asked point-blank by the other members of the board your opinions about this issue: Are the feelings of victims given too much weight in a parole hearing? You need the respect of your colleagues, so you must justify your answer with statistics and facts.
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Since the 1970s, there has been a move toward the use of __________ guidelines in the release decisions of parole boards.
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You are a candidate for judge in a district that is elected. You would be serving an urban community that is concerned with the rights of parolees and a suburban community who is worried about their safety. You have to make a speech on the issue. The speech will be televised on your local community access channel. In your speech, you must evaluate whether the rights that are denied parolees are ethical, moral, or justifiable.
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Define release plans. What purpose do they serve for those inmates who will be returning to society from prison and how are they implemented?
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Violent crimes or crimes of a sexual nature may require __________ board review by the parole board.
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What are the most significant problems faced by prisoners upon reentry?
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What is a parole board? What are its primary functions and responsibilities?
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Parole board hearings are tape-recorded and conducted in one of three ways: in person, via video teleconference, and by _________ only.
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In the Greenholtz v. NPCC case, the Supreme Court established that some __________ protections were available in the parole-granting process.
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You are a member of a parole board, who needs to evaluate the discretionary parole process that is currently in effect. Discuss the current risk-evaluation process, and whether you think that the current risk-evaluation process of offenders eligible for parole is effective.
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What is a victim impact statement? Are these statements included in the parole release decision process? If so, how? Please explain. Are victims able to participate in parole hearings? If so, how? Please explain.
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Discuss Supreme Court cases that have had an impact on the rights of parolees.
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Deck 11: Prisoner Reentry: Collateral Consequences, Parole, and Mandatory Release
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In Jago v. Van Curen, the court ruled that prisoners were property of the state and had no rights.
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2
Drug crimes typically require full board review for parole decisions.
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3
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development cannot prohibit the public housing occupancy of an individual who uses drugs or infringes of the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of such premises.
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4
The U.S. Parole Commission has established parole guidelines that structure discretion and were the model for many of the states' guidelines.
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Most occupations that require licenses require that the licensee possess good moral character, making these licenses difficult for convicted felons to obtain.
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In Glover v. Michigan Parole Board, the Supreme Court ruled that parole boards must supply a written record of why parole is denied.
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The maximum eligibility date is the longest amount of time that can be served before the inmate must, by law, be released.
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Successful reentry of parolees is concerned with surveillance only and is not concerned with the availability of programs and services in the community.
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Once an offender is released on parole by a parole board, a parole officer or agent sets the conditions of parole and supervises the releasee.
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Most parole boards are composed of part-time, community citizen volunteers who are appointed by the local mayor or city council.
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The prerelease plan is a master plan between the states on how to reduce recidivism by those released on good-time credits.
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Former President Obama established a Federal Interagency Reentry Council to assist with the reentry of prisoners in to the community.
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13
The amount of time served on the current sentence is one of the top four factors used by releasing authorities to make their decisions.
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Felons are not allowed to vote in almost every state.
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Prerelease facilities are nonresidential programs for inmates who have displayed good institutional conduct.
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Victim impact statements mention the harm done to the victim and the victim's family and are important factors in denial of parole.
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Parole is a guaranteed right.
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18
The parole board determines any special conditions of parole supervision.
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Crimes of a violent or sexual nature usually require full board review.
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Prisoner reentry is any activity or program dedicated to preparing parolees to live in the community and integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens using a collaborative approach with parole officers, treatment providers, and the community.
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Offenders who have been convicted of a _____ crime while receiving federal financial aid for college are ineligible to receive future financial aid.

A) sex
B) violent
C) drug
D) public order
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22
Which of the following is NOT a basic function of a parole board?

A) To decide which offenders should be released
B) To determine the conditions of parole
C) To supervise offenders in the community
D) To determine whether parole privileges should be revoked
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23
If parole is not granted at the initial parole hearing, then

A) the offender must serve five years before another hearing.
B) no other hearings will be conducted.
C) parole will be granted at the next hearing.
D) the offender may have subsequent hearings before actual release.
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A(n) _____ is a certificate signed by a principal and a third party promising to pay in the event the assured suffered damages because an employee fails to perform as agreed.

A) civil forfeiture
B) surety bond
C) interstate compact
D) amercement
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Any activity or program dedicated to preparing and integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens is referred to as

A) surveillance.
B) reentry.
C) supervision.
D) rehabilitation.
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A(n) _____________ includes a summary of institutional conduct and program participation, as well as plans for housing and employment upon release.

A) presentence investigation report
B) interstate compact request
C) prerelease plan
D) post-sentence investigation report
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three main ways that parole hearings are conducted in the United States?

A) In person
B) By video teleconference
C) By phone
D) By the parole board viewing a hard copy of the person's file only
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_____ is a sentence reduction of a specified number of days each month for good conduct while incarcerated.

A) Jail time
B) Good time
C) Merit time
D) Reward time
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An administrative body empowered to decide whether inmates shall be conditionally released from prison before the completion of their sentences is a(n)

A) reentry court.
B) interstate compact board.
C) parole board.
D) criminal court.
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What percentage of the offenders released from prison each year will remain under some form of community supervision upon release?

A) 100%
B) 80%
C) 40%
D) 20%
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_____ are civil and/or political rights that are lost temporarily in some cases, or permanently in others, following a felony conviction.

A) Civil infractions
B) Collateral contacts
C) Collateral consequences
D) Due process rights
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32
Federal law provides mandatory release when an offender has served __________ of a term five years or longer, unless the offender has serious disciplinary infractions in prison or there is a high probability of recidivism.

A) one-fourth
B) half
C) two-third
D) three-fourth
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In most states, the parole board members are appointed by the

A) sentencing judge.
B) state supreme court.
C) governor or director of corrections.
D) state house of representatives.
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The __________ is the longest amount of time that can be served before an inmate must, by law, be released.

A) minimum eligibility date
B) maximum eligibility date
C) termination date
D) arrival date
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three types of release that an inmate can experience?

A) Release under rehabilitative parole
B) Release under a short period of mandatory supervision
C) Release with no supervision
D) Release under discretionary parole
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Many occupations required a license to practice or legitimately work; these licenses require ______, which makes it difficult for convicted felons to obtain them.

A) a college education
B) vocational training
C) good moral character
D) a high school education
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37
The shortest amount of time defined by statute, minus good-time credits, that must be served before the offender can go before the parole board is the

A) minimum eligibility date.
B) maximum eligibility date.
C) termination date.
D) arrival date.
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38
Which of the following is NOT one of the three possible options that a parole board has been rendering their decision regarding an offender?

A) Deny parole
B) Seek advice from sentencing judge
C) Defer to a later date
D) Grant parole
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39
On average, how many members typically serve on the parole board throughout the United States?

A) 15
B) 12
C) 7
D) 3
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40
The chair of the parole board is typically

A) a part-time community volunteer
B) a full-time salaried correctional employee
C) a full-time salaried noncorrectional employee
D) a full-time community volunteer
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41
In Tucker v. Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles, the court ruled that

A) parolees always have the right to counsel.
B) parolees do not have the right to counsel during a parole hearing.
C) a parole board may not deny parole for false, insufficient, or capricious reasons.
D) the state has to provide counsel to indigent parolees facing revocation.
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42
The process of integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens using a collaborative approach with the parole officer, treatment providers, and the community is __________.
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43
_________________ was originally introduced as an incentive by prison authorities for institutional good conduct.
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44
The ___________ is the longest amount of time that the offender must serve before the inmate must be released by law.
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45
Which of the following crimes are likely to require review by the full parole board?

A) Sexual crimes
B) Property crimes
C) Drug crimes
D) White-collar crimes
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46
Those permanently ineligible for parole release include offenders on death row, offenders serving life without parole, and some ________ offenders sentenced under statutes such as "three strikes."
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47
In Menechino v. Oswald, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that

A) the procedure of affording an opportunity for the offender to be heard and then telling him how he falls short of qualifying for parole is sufficient due process.
B) parolees do not have the right to due process in parole decisions.
C) counsel may talk for the prisoner during the hearing.
D) the state has to provide counsel to indigent parolees facing revocation.
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48
Admitting guilt can be used in some jurisdictions to deny release, according to _______.

A) Franciosi v. Michigan Parole Board
B) Silmon v. Travis
C) Tucker v. Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
D) Menechino v. Oswald
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49
Since the 1970s, there has been a movement away from the overuse of parole board discretion authority, instead, replacing the discretionary power with the use of _____________.

A) mandatory minimum sentences
B) required treatment programs
C) statutory guidelines
D) split sentences
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50
The ___________ is the shortest amount of time defined by statute, minus good-time earned, that the offender must serve before going before the parole board.
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51
Unlike sentencing, parole board decisions are not necessarily subject to judicial review, as a result of _________.

A) Franciosi v. Michigan Parole Board
B) Ramahlo v. Travis
C) Tucker v. Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
D) Menechino v. Oswald
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52
_________% of incarcerated prisoners serve their entire sentence behind bars.
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53
Although the parole board determines release and/or sets parole conditions, the day-to-day supervision of parole is left to __________ officers.

A) field parole
B) court-appointment bailiffs
C) post-release treatment
D) institutional classification
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54
__________ are collaborative, team-based programs that occur after prison with the aim of improving the link between parole supervision and treatment providers.
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55
The top four factors that releasing authorities say make an impact on their decisions to grant parole are crime severity, parole risk score, institutional record, and ____________.

A) time served
B) illness
C) age
D) criminal history
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56
In most states, the __________ or director of corrections appoints parole board members.
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57
_____ are civil and/or political rights that are lost temporarily in some cases, or permanently in others, following a felony conviction.
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58
Collaborative, team-based programs that aim to improve the link between parole supervision and treatment providers to help recent parolees become stabilized are

A) reentry courts.
B) drug courts.
C) reintegration courts.
D) day reporting centers.
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A parole release _______ is when the parole board delays its final decision to grant or deny parole to a later time.

A) deferral
B) denial
C) revocation
D) review
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A case-management summary of offender institutional conduct and program participation, as well as plans for housing and employment upon release, is a(n) _____.
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You are a state legislator who had a brother who was incarcerated for many years. After his release, his reentry was tinged with depression and failure; he eventually died of a drug overdose. You are concerned about the ways in which the current reentry process has not changed since his death. What laws or procedures do you feel can be changed in order to make reentry more successful, both for offenders and for the communities they return to?
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62
A(n) __________ mentions how the crime has taken a toll physically, emotionally, financially, and/or psychologically on the victim and the victim's family.
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63
You are a member of a parole board who is in an area with increased racial tensions. You are voting whether to institute an anonymous review process so that institutionalized racism will not be a factor. There are concerns that race will still be "legible" in the files, and that it will be easier to justify racist decisions by claiming ignorance due to the anonymity of the process. Elaborate on how the decisions of parole boards are currently made and whether you think this will be an effective solution.
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64
You are a new member of a parole board, where the trend has been to take the feelings of the victims into account. You are asked point-blank by the other members of the board your opinions about this issue: Are the feelings of victims given too much weight in a parole hearing? You need the respect of your colleagues, so you must justify your answer with statistics and facts.
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65
Since the 1970s, there has been a move toward the use of __________ guidelines in the release decisions of parole boards.
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66
You are a candidate for judge in a district that is elected. You would be serving an urban community that is concerned with the rights of parolees and a suburban community who is worried about their safety. You have to make a speech on the issue. The speech will be televised on your local community access channel. In your speech, you must evaluate whether the rights that are denied parolees are ethical, moral, or justifiable.
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67
Define release plans. What purpose do they serve for those inmates who will be returning to society from prison and how are they implemented?
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68
Violent crimes or crimes of a sexual nature may require __________ board review by the parole board.
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69
What are the most significant problems faced by prisoners upon reentry?
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70
What is a parole board? What are its primary functions and responsibilities?
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71
Parole board hearings are tape-recorded and conducted in one of three ways: in person, via video teleconference, and by _________ only.
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72
In the Greenholtz v. NPCC case, the Supreme Court established that some __________ protections were available in the parole-granting process.
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73
You are a member of a parole board, who needs to evaluate the discretionary parole process that is currently in effect. Discuss the current risk-evaluation process, and whether you think that the current risk-evaluation process of offenders eligible for parole is effective.
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74
What is a victim impact statement? Are these statements included in the parole release decision process? If so, how? Please explain. Are victims able to participate in parole hearings? If so, how? Please explain.
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75
Discuss Supreme Court cases that have had an impact on the rights of parolees.
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