Deck 14: Bringing It All Together Practical Solutions for Community Based Corrections
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Deck 14: Bringing It All Together Practical Solutions for Community Based Corrections
1
Currently all 50 states have record sealing statues, primarily to protect juveniles from lifelong discrimination due to one mistake committed as a child.
False
2
A certificate of discharge or rehabilitation is a certificate furnished upon completion of proceedings that specifies the rights have been removed.
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3
Casework strategies include assessing criminogenic problems, scoring risk and needs accurately, establishing long-range treatment goals, and assisting the client with meeting these goals.
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4
Rehabilitation efforts are most effective when cognitive-behavioral methods are used for three to nine months.
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Many offenders recidivate when they feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of conditions and responsibilities they are faced with on probation.
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The single most common measure of crime desistance is recidivism rates.
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A conditional pardon becomes operative when the grantee has performed some specific act(s) or becomes void when some specific act(s) transpire(s).
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The theory of risk/need/responsivity is also known as the principles of correctional intervention.
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9
The ultimate goal of community corrections is crime desistance.
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10
The power to pardon within a state rests with the attorney general of each state.
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11
The three components of Schwalbe's participation process model are communication, leverage, and casework strategies.
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12
Pardons are categorized into two types: absolute pardons and conditional pardons.
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13
Justice Reinvestment includes federal funding for employment programs, libraries, schools, and social services in disadvantaged neighborhoods if states can show evidence that they have reduced their prison populations with no increase in the crime rate.
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14
Juveniles do not have constitutional right to have their juvenile records kept confidential for life.
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An absolute pardon freely and unconditionally absolves an individual from the legal consequences of his or her conviction.
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Using a leverage approach means that officers must continuously confront offenders for undesirable behavior, and then carry out the consequences constantly when rule-violating behavior persists.
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17
Desistance from crime appears to be a sudden event, rather than a gradual one.
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18
Expungement and sealing of records are essentially the same procedure, but some jurisdictions refer to them by one term and other jurisdictions by the other.
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19
The most effective juvenile programs involve a heavy dose of discipline and deterrence.
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20
Unsupervised supervision is both effective and necessary.
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21
The ultimate goal of community corrections is
A) recidivism.
B) crime desistance.
C) rehabilitation.
D) retribution.
A) recidivism.
B) crime desistance.
C) rehabilitation.
D) retribution.
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22
Juvenile programs that are considered ineffective are usually characterized by too heavy a focus on
A) discipline or deterrence.
B) psychological treatment.
C) cognitive-behavioral treatment.
D) vocational skills.
A) discipline or deterrence.
B) psychological treatment.
C) cognitive-behavioral treatment.
D) vocational skills.
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23
States that indicate that they will reduce their prison populations are eligible to receive federal funding for employment programs, libraries, schools, and public housing in a federal program called
A) Justice Reinvestment.
B) the Violence Against Women Act.
C) the Second Chance Act.
D) Judicial Pardons.
A) Justice Reinvestment.
B) the Violence Against Women Act.
C) the Second Chance Act.
D) Judicial Pardons.
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24
When a person completes proceedings to have his or her rights restored, he or she is often presented with a
A) commendation.
B) certificate of rehabilitation.
C) citation.
D) certificate of completion.
A) commendation.
B) certificate of rehabilitation.
C) citation.
D) certificate of completion.
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25
Being pardoned at the federal level restores the right to vote, to hold office, and to
A) serve on a jury.
B) be bonded.
C) receive federal aid.
D) all of these.
A) serve on a jury.
B) be bonded.
C) receive federal aid.
D) all of these.
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26
Which of the following is NOT one of the key factors that has been found to reduce recidivism while on parole?
A) Concentrated treatment services combined with parole supervision during the first few weeks of release
B) Strong employment ties
C) Stable relationships with family
D) Having children
A) Concentrated treatment services combined with parole supervision during the first few weeks of release
B) Strong employment ties
C) Stable relationships with family
D) Having children
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27
A(n) __________ is an executive act of clemency that serves to mitigate or set aside punishment for a crime.
A) pardon
B) expungement
C) surety bond
D) expulsion
A) pardon
B) expungement
C) surety bond
D) expulsion
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28
_____ refers to a situation where, by law, some people must remain on probation or parole for years, but they are not actively reporting in person.
A) Banked probation
B) Immunity
C) Restorative justice
D) Unsupervised supervision
A) Banked probation
B) Immunity
C) Restorative justice
D) Unsupervised supervision
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29
Rehabilitation efforts are most successful when ___________methods are used for three to nine months in duration.
A) critical-incarcerative
B) cognitive-behavioral
C) focused-retributive
D) punitive
A) critical-incarcerative
B) cognitive-behavioral
C) focused-retributive
D) punitive
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30
Which of the following is NOT one of the three objectives to achieving crime desistance?
A) Rehabilitation through effective treatment
B) Protecting the public through consistent supervision
C) Restoration of victims, offenders, and community
D) Achieving retribution for the victims
A) Rehabilitation through effective treatment
B) Protecting the public through consistent supervision
C) Restoration of victims, offenders, and community
D) Achieving retribution for the victims
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31
Community corrections supervision attends to two major groups of offenders: those sentenced to community corrections (e.g., probationers) and
A) juveniles.
B) offenders reentering society after serving time in prison.
C) the mentally ill.
D) violent offenders.
A) juveniles.
B) offenders reentering society after serving time in prison.
C) the mentally ill.
D) violent offenders.
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32
Which of the following is NOT one of the three primary ways an inmate can prepare for successful reentry?
A) Completing meaningful treatment
B) Maintaining contact with positive and supportive family members
C) Getting married
D) Developing a solid prerelease plan
A) Completing meaningful treatment
B) Maintaining contact with positive and supportive family members
C) Getting married
D) Developing a solid prerelease plan
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33
The restoration of rights upon application procedures is designed to
A) wipe out the conviction.
B) make the offender's records unavailable to the public.
C) remove the disabilities that follow a conviction.
D) expunge the offender's record.
A) wipe out the conviction.
B) make the offender's records unavailable to the public.
C) remove the disabilities that follow a conviction.
D) expunge the offender's record.
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34
Which of the following is not one of the three concepts of Schwalbe's participation process model?
A) Communication
B) Leverage
C) Casework strategies
D) Surveillance
A) Communication
B) Leverage
C) Casework strategies
D) Surveillance
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35
Generally, the pardon process is initiated by
A) the recommendation of the governor's office.
B) an application by the offender.
C) a recommendation by the parole officer.
D) the state legislature.
A) the recommendation of the governor's office.
B) an application by the offender.
C) a recommendation by the parole officer.
D) the state legislature.
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36
In most states today, the power to pardon state felony cases belongs to the _____________, acting alone or in conjunction with some official or board of pardons.
A) legislature
B) governor
C) courts
D) attorney general
A) legislature
B) governor
C) courts
D) attorney general
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37
For people on probation and parole, casework strategies include assessing criminogenic problems, scoring risk and needs accurately, assisting the client with implementing action steps to meet goals, and
A) establishing long-range treatment goals.
B) drug and alcohol treatment.
C) education.
D) communication.
A) establishing long-range treatment goals.
B) drug and alcohol treatment.
C) education.
D) communication.
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38
In the past, the power to pardon a convicted criminal belonged to the
A) people.
B) king or sovereign.
C) trial court.
D) warden of the releasing institution.
A) people.
B) king or sovereign.
C) trial court.
D) warden of the releasing institution.
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39
The theory of _____ helps to identify program characteristics that will produce the greatest reduction in recidivism.
A) cognitive-behavioral therapy
B) risk/need/responsivity
C) motivational interviewing
D) risk/rehabilitation/responsivity
A) cognitive-behavioral therapy
B) risk/need/responsivity
C) motivational interviewing
D) risk/rehabilitation/responsivity
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40
When a person has lost a professional license due to conviction, a pardon
A) automatically restores the license and right to practice.
B) restores the license one year after the pardon.
C) generally does not restore the license.
D) restores the license, but the right to practice is decided by a professional board.
A) automatically restores the license and right to practice.
B) restores the license one year after the pardon.
C) generally does not restore the license.
D) restores the license, but the right to practice is decided by a professional board.
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41
In a majority of U.S. states, rights are returned to offenders upon completion of their sentences through a(n)
A) certificate of discharge.
B) expungement.
C) automatic restoration of rights.
D) conditional pardon.
A) certificate of discharge.
B) expungement.
C) automatic restoration of rights.
D) conditional pardon.
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42
Recent criminological studies have shown that after _____ years, the risk of an ex-offender reoffending is nearly identical to that of a person who had never committed a crime actually becoming an offender.
A) two
B) three
C) five
D) seven
A) two
B) three
C) five
D) seven
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43
Legally, any applicant who has his or her criminal records sealed can say what?
A) No such records exist.
B) No conviction exists.
C) No arrest exists.
D) No incarceration record exists.
A) No such records exist.
B) No conviction exists.
C) No arrest exists.
D) No incarceration record exists.
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44
_____ erases or restores a record and limits public availability to arrest records and conviction records.
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45
_____ is more of a gradual process, rather than a sudden event.
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46
A court order prohibiting public disclosure of a defendant's criminal history record is a
A) certificate of discharge.
B) certificate of rehabilitation.
C) petition for nondisclosure.
D) certificate of restoration.
A) certificate of discharge.
B) certificate of rehabilitation.
C) petition for nondisclosure.
D) certificate of restoration.
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47
The important element of community-based correctional solutions is that they provide options without the use of ___________.
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48
A pardon that freely and completely absolves an individual from the legal consequences of his or her crime is a(n) __________ pardon.
A) full
B) executive
C) conditional
D) total
A) full
B) executive
C) conditional
D) total
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49
A(n) __________ pardon freely and unconditionally absolves an individual from the legal consequences of his or her crime.
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50
Rehabilitation efforts are most successful when _____ methods are used for at least three to nine months.
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51
Restoration of rights may be done in two ways: by application or by __________ restoration.
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52
A(n) ___________________ erases or destroys a record and limits public availability to arrest and conviction records.
A) automatic restoration of rights
B) conditional pardon
C) certificate of discharge
D) expungement
A) automatic restoration of rights
B) conditional pardon
C) certificate of discharge
D) expungement
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53
Methods used to restore rights include __________, automatic restoration of rights, expungement, sealing, and restoration of rights upon application.
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54
The participation process model includes communication, casework strategies, and _____.
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55
_____ justice provides offenders opportunities to be accountable for their actions and repay the harm caused to their victims and their communities.
A) Retributive
B) Rehabilitative
C) Restorative
D) Punitive
A) Retributive
B) Rehabilitative
C) Restorative
D) Punitive
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56
Federal funding for communities that reduce their prison populations without increasing crime rates is _____.
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57
The most vulnerable period for recidivism is
A) one to two years after release.
B) within six months of release.
C) the first month after release.
D) the first week after release.
A) one to two years after release.
B) within six months of release.
C) the first month after release.
D) the first week after release.
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58
In the federal court system of the United States, the power to pardon is held by the __________.
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59
A certificate of _____ is an official written document signifying that an offender has completed his or her sentence.
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60
A lack of concern for others and rules, blaming others, irritability, and aggressiveness all characterize ______.
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61
How can an offender keep other persons from finding out about his or her prior conviction record in with the intent of avoiding collateral consequences?
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62
The legal concealment of a person's criminal (or juvenile) record that did not result in conviction so that it cannot be opened except by order of the court is called ___________ the file.
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63
List and explain the most effective ways that prisoners can prepare for successful reentry.
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64
Describe the eight central risk factors that can predict recidivism of offenders while on probation or parole.
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