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Probation and Intermediate Sanctions MCQ

Probation and Intermediate Sanctions MCQ

   

1. Whites represent the largest category of probationers.

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Correct Answer: False

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2. Males make up a large percentage of probation clients.

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Correct Answer: True

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3. Which racial group represents the majority of probation officers?

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Correct Answer: White

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4. Probation officers have the power to make an arrest and search offenders.

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Correct Answer: True

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5. According to the text, most correctional functions are performed better at the correctional client’s residence.

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Correct Answer: True

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6. Where was John Augustus from?

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Correct Answer: Massachusetts

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7. Community corrections are designed to help offenders reintegrate back into society.

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Correct Answer: True

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8. Probation was a part of the Christian missionary and temperance movements of what century?

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Correct Answer: 19th

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9. Community corrections are designed to help offenders reintegrate back into society.

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Correct Answer: True

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10. Community corrections are designed to help offenders reintegrate back into society.

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Correct Answer: True

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11. Probation costs less money than prison.

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Correct Answer: True

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12. Probation was a part of the Christian missionary and temperance movements of what century?

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Correct Answer: 19th

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13. Probation officer is not responsible for enforcing court orders.

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Correct Answer: False

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14. Trust is the biggest challenge for probation officer.

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Correct Answer: True

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15. The United States was the first county to use probation volunteers.

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Correct Answer: False

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16. Work Release Programs are programs designed to control offenders in a secure environment while not allowing them to maintain employment

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Correct Answer: False

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17. Programs designed to bring offenders and their victims together in an attempt to reconcile the wrongs offenders have caused are called

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Correct Answer: Victim–Offender Reconciliation Programs

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18. Restorative Justice is a system of justice that gives approximately equal weight to

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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19. Probation is a sentence imposed on convicted offenders that allows them to

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Correct Answer: Remain in the community

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20. National Probation Act of 1925 is the act that initiated the legal use of probation in the

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Correct Answer: United states

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21. Judicial Reprieve is a ___________ practice of delaying sentencing

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Correct Answer: A & C

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22. Intermediate Sanctions refers to a number of innovative alternative sentences that may be imposed in place of the traditional prison-or probation dichotomy

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Correct Answer: True

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23. ISP is typically limited to _______ in the belief that there is a fighting chance that they may be rehabilitated

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Correct Answer: More serious offenders

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24. Correctional Boot Camps refer to facilities modeled after educational boot camps

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Correct Answer: False

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25. Community Corrections Acts is legislation that provides state funds to_________ to develop alternative community sanctions in place of incarceration

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Correct Answer: Both

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26. Community Corrections Acts is legislation that provides state funds to_________ to develop alternative community sanctions in place of incarceration

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Correct Answer: Both

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27. Community Corrections is defined as any activity performed by ________ to assist offenders in reestablishing functional, law-abiding roles in the community while monitoring their behavior for criminal activity

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Correct Answer: Agents of state

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28. Balanced Approach is a goal of the juvenile justice system

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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29. Balanced Approach is a goal of the juvenile justice system

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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