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Question 1
This style of supervising community offenders emphasizes assisting the offender with problems, providing counseling, and ensuring that the offender successfully completes supervision.Selected Answer: A.
casework styleAnswers: A.
casework styleB.surveillance styleC.intensive-supervision styleD.regular style-
Question 2
[1] use money as the means of carrying out criminal sanctions, such as restitution and forfeiture of assets.Specified Answer for: 1 Economic Sanctions
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Economic sanctions -
Question 3
What is a prison sentence that is suspended on the condition that the offender follow certain rules and commit no further crimes?Selected Answer: C.probationAnswers: A.paroleB.
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Question 4
[1] is the Boston shoemaker who became the father of probation.Specified Answer for: 1 John Augustus
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Question 5
[1] is a requirement that offenders repay society for the harm created by the offense.Specified Answer for: 1 Offender Restitution
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Offender restitution -
Question 6
Community supervision officers do not visit offenders’ residences or places of employment.Selected Answer: False
Answers: True
False
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Question 7
A probationer cannot be arrested and detained in jail during the revocation process.Selected Answer: False
Answers: True
False
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Question 8
What kind of caseload includes offenders with very high risk or needs?Selected Answer: A.
intensive-supervisionAnswers: A.
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Question 9
The cost associated with supervision in the community that offenders must pay for, such as drug testing, is the [1].Specified Answer for: 1 cost of supervision
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cost of supervision -
Question 10
Over the past 50 years, the sentencing options available to judges have increased.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
False
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Question 11
The primary purpose of [1] is to maintain surveillance, enforce conditions of probation, and guide offenders into treatment to protect the public from further crimes.Specified Answer for: 1 probation supervision
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probation supervision -
Question 12
Criminal sanctions that involve community supervision of offenders, use correctional and program resources available in the community, and require offenders to abide by specified conditions to remain in the community are [1].Specified Answer for: 1 Community Corrections
Correct Answers for: 1 Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Contains
community corrections -
Question 13
The [1] style of supervising community offenders emphasizes monitoring and enforcing compliance with the rules of supervision and detecting violations leading to revocation and return to custody.Specified Answer for: 1 surveillance
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surveillance -
Question 14
A combination of a short jail sentence with a return to the community on probation is a(n) [1].Specified Answer for: 1 Split Sentence
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split sentence -
Question 15
Until the late 1960s, probation and parole supervision focused on restoring offenders to the community.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
False
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Question 16
Probation can be revoked for [1], that is, not meeting all the conditions of supervision.Specified Answer for: 1 Technical violations
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technical violations -
Question 17
Which is not a possible result if the court finds that a probationer is in violation?Selected Answer: C.
The court has no discretion and must order imprisonment under the original sentence.Answers: A.The court may add conditions and restore to probation.B.The court may revoke probation and order imprisonment under the original sentence.C.
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Question 18
Most probationers are placed on regular supervision.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
False
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Question 19
Which is a standard condition of probation?Selected Answer: B.
The probationer must remain employed.Answers: A.The probationer must live at a halfway house.B.
The probationer must remain employed.C.The probationer must give anti-crime talks at schools.D.The probationer may not operate an automobile. -
Question 20
[1] are risk assessments that predict the chance of an offender in the community committing new crimes and help to set the level of supervision the offender needs.Specified Answer for: 1 community classification systems
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Community classification systems
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