Deck 15: Parole and Reintegration

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The majority of state parole board members are appointed by the state's __________.

A) Director of Corrections
B) Governor
C) Supreme Court
D) Attorney General
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Who typically completed the Offender Accountability Plan?

A) Community parole officers
B) Institutional parole officers
C) Unit managers
D) Correctional counselors
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This agency oversees the supervision of offenders who leave federal confinement early due to credit for good behavior.

A) The Federal Bureau of Prisons
B) The U.S. Attorney General's Office
C) The U.S. Board of Parole
D) The U.S. Sentencing Commission
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During the period from 1930 through the 1950s, correctional thought reflected what was referred to as the __________.

A) medical model
B) reintegration model
C) crime control model
D) tough-on-crime model
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Which Act provided for the abolition of the Parole Commission?

A) Second Chance Act
B) Parole Commission and Reorganization Act
C) Comprehensive Crime Control Act
D) Parole Commission Phaseout Act
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Which era of correctional thought advocated for limited use of incarceration, preferring probation for nonviolent offenders?

A) Medical model era
B) Reintegration era
C) Crime control model era
D) Tough-on-crime model era
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The use of parole was not initially designed to consider __________ but this is now often considered in parole decisions.

A) providing incentives to inmates
B) providing a gradual process of offender reintegration into society
C) prison overcrowding
D) behavior of inmates and their progress in work assignments and programming
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The largest percentage of parolees was convicted of __________ offenses.

A) drug
B) violent
C) property
D) public order
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Which case held that parolees do have a limited right to counsel during revocation proceedings?

A) LeMaire v. Maass (1992)
B) Morrissey v. Brewer (1972)
C) Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
D) Fulwood v. Clemmer (1962)
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Which of the following men is considered the father of parole?

A) Jeremy Bentham
B) Alexander Maconochie
C) William Penn
D) Sanborn
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in _________ that offenders have basic rights at a parole revocation hearing.

A) LeMaire v. Maass (1992)
B) Morrissey v. Brewer (1972)
C) Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
D) Fulwood v. Clemmer (1962)
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This report played a role in the shift from a community model of corrections to a crime control model of corrections.

A) Martinson Report
B) Maconochie Report
C) Crofton Report
D) Parole Commission and Reorganization Report
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During the 1600s and 1700s, England implemented a form of punishment known as banishment on a widespread scale. During this time, criminals were sent to the American colonies and __________.

A) India
B) Egypt
C) Brazil
D) Australia
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Reentry preparation typically begins __________ prior to the offender's release.

A) two months
B) one year
C) six months
D) nine months
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This was the first state to abolish parole.

A) Oregon
B) Minnesota
C) North Carolina
D) Maine
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The number of prisoners released on discretionary parole has steadily decreased in recent years.
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Which Act created the U.S. Sentencing Commission?

A) Second Chance Act
B) Parole Commission and Reorganization Act
C) Comprehensive Crime Control Ac
D) Parole Commission Phaseout Act
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About __________ of those on parole are female offenders.

A) 12%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 80%
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects the Supreme Court's opinion about parole-granting hearings?

A) The parolee has the right to counsel at a parole-granting hearing.
B) The parolee has the right to witnesses at a parole-granting hearing.
C) The parole-granting hearing is a privilege.
D) An inmate has the right to a parole-granting hearing.
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The key concern when granting parole is __________.

A) the probability of recidivism
B) prison populations
C) cost of incarceration
D) public perception
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Parole revocation is guided by the Supreme Court decision in Morrissey v. Brewer (1972).
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Explain how parole is granted throughout most state systems and what tends to influence parole decisions.
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The terms and conditions for parolees, in many cases, are identical to many of those included for offenders on probation.
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Parole decisions are discretionary.
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Morrissey v. Brewer (1972) set forth a two-stage revocation process. Identify and explain the process and the rights afforded to parolees.
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The Second Chance Act was designed to improve outcomes for people returning to communities from prisons and jails.
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The federal government currently uses indeterminate sentencing.
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Explain Braithwaite's theory of shaming and reintegration.
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The parolee population tends to be quite large when compared with the probation population.
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The proportion of Caucasian American offenders on parole has increased during the past several years.
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The use of parole boards no longer exists within the federal justice system.
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The majority of state parole board members are appointed by the state's __________.

A) Director of Corrections
B) Governor
C) Supreme Court
D) Attorney General
B
2
Who typically completed the Offender Accountability Plan?

A) Community parole officers
B) Institutional parole officers
C) Unit managers
D) Correctional counselors
B
3
This agency oversees the supervision of offenders who leave federal confinement early due to credit for good behavior.

A) The Federal Bureau of Prisons
B) The U.S. Attorney General's Office
C) The U.S. Board of Parole
D) The U.S. Sentencing Commission
D
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During the period from 1930 through the 1950s, correctional thought reflected what was referred to as the __________.

A) medical model
B) reintegration model
C) crime control model
D) tough-on-crime model
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Which Act provided for the abolition of the Parole Commission?

A) Second Chance Act
B) Parole Commission and Reorganization Act
C) Comprehensive Crime Control Act
D) Parole Commission Phaseout Act
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Which era of correctional thought advocated for limited use of incarceration, preferring probation for nonviolent offenders?

A) Medical model era
B) Reintegration era
C) Crime control model era
D) Tough-on-crime model era
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The use of parole was not initially designed to consider __________ but this is now often considered in parole decisions.

A) providing incentives to inmates
B) providing a gradual process of offender reintegration into society
C) prison overcrowding
D) behavior of inmates and their progress in work assignments and programming
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The largest percentage of parolees was convicted of __________ offenses.

A) drug
B) violent
C) property
D) public order
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Which case held that parolees do have a limited right to counsel during revocation proceedings?

A) LeMaire v. Maass (1992)
B) Morrissey v. Brewer (1972)
C) Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
D) Fulwood v. Clemmer (1962)
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Which of the following men is considered the father of parole?

A) Jeremy Bentham
B) Alexander Maconochie
C) William Penn
D) Sanborn
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in _________ that offenders have basic rights at a parole revocation hearing.

A) LeMaire v. Maass (1992)
B) Morrissey v. Brewer (1972)
C) Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
D) Fulwood v. Clemmer (1962)
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This report played a role in the shift from a community model of corrections to a crime control model of corrections.

A) Martinson Report
B) Maconochie Report
C) Crofton Report
D) Parole Commission and Reorganization Report
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During the 1600s and 1700s, England implemented a form of punishment known as banishment on a widespread scale. During this time, criminals were sent to the American colonies and __________.

A) India
B) Egypt
C) Brazil
D) Australia
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Reentry preparation typically begins __________ prior to the offender's release.

A) two months
B) one year
C) six months
D) nine months
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This was the first state to abolish parole.

A) Oregon
B) Minnesota
C) North Carolina
D) Maine
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The number of prisoners released on discretionary parole has steadily decreased in recent years.
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17
Which Act created the U.S. Sentencing Commission?

A) Second Chance Act
B) Parole Commission and Reorganization Act
C) Comprehensive Crime Control Ac
D) Parole Commission Phaseout Act
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About __________ of those on parole are female offenders.

A) 12%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 80%
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects the Supreme Court's opinion about parole-granting hearings?

A) The parolee has the right to counsel at a parole-granting hearing.
B) The parolee has the right to witnesses at a parole-granting hearing.
C) The parole-granting hearing is a privilege.
D) An inmate has the right to a parole-granting hearing.
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The key concern when granting parole is __________.

A) the probability of recidivism
B) prison populations
C) cost of incarceration
D) public perception
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Parole revocation is guided by the Supreme Court decision in Morrissey v. Brewer (1972).
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Explain how parole is granted throughout most state systems and what tends to influence parole decisions.
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The terms and conditions for parolees, in many cases, are identical to many of those included for offenders on probation.
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Parole decisions are discretionary.
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Morrissey v. Brewer (1972) set forth a two-stage revocation process. Identify and explain the process and the rights afforded to parolees.
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The Second Chance Act was designed to improve outcomes for people returning to communities from prisons and jails.
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The federal government currently uses indeterminate sentencing.
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Explain Braithwaite's theory of shaming and reintegration.
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The parolee population tends to be quite large when compared with the probation population.
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The proportion of Caucasian American offenders on parole has increased during the past several years.
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The use of parole boards no longer exists within the federal justice system.
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