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Community Corrections (Parole and Prisoner Reentry) MCQ

Community Corrections (Parole and Prisoner Reentry) MCQ

 

1. A type of release from prison for inmates who have completed their entire sentences refers to _____ Release.

Answer

Correct Answer: Unconditional

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2. Parole Board is a panel of people presumably qualified to make judgments about the suitability of a prisoner to be released from prison after having served _____ of their sentence.

Answer

Correct Answer: Some specified time

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3. The release of prisoners from prison _____ completing their full sentences is known as Parole.

Answer

Correct Answer: Before

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4. Automatic parole after a set period of time for nearly all inmates is known as _____ Parole.

Answer

Correct Answer: Mandatory

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5. An interest in freedom from governmental deprivation of liberty with due process is known as Liberty Interest.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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6. Irish System is a prison system used during the 19th century. This system involved four stages, beginning with a _____ month period of solitary confinement, the first 3 months with reduced rations and no work.

Answer

Correct Answer: 9

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7. _____ Arrest is a program that requires offenders to remain in their homes except for approved periods to travel to work, school, or other approved destinations.

Answer

Correct Answer: House

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8. Halfway Houses are transitional places of residence for correctional clients who are “halfway” between the constant supervision of prison and the much looser supervision in the community.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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9. GPS is a system of _____ supervision whereby they are required to wear tracking units that can be monitored by satellites.

Answer

Correct Answer: Both a and b

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10. EM is a system by which an offender under house arrest can be monitored for compliance using computerized technology such as an electronic device worn around the offender’s_____.

Answer

Correct Answer: Ankle

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11. Parole granted at the discretion of a parole board for selected inmates who have earned it is known as _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Discretionary Parole

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12. Places where offenders (usually parolees) reside when correctional authorities deem them not yet ready to live completely freely refers to Community Residential Centers.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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13. Economists find that ______ has the most substantial impact on the employment opportunities of offenders.

Answer

Correct Answer: Incarceration

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14. The initial phase of intensive probation or parole is ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: House arrest

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15. Parole success rates for Utah in 1999 were ______, compared to ______ in Massachusetts.

Answer

Correct Answer: 19%; 83%

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16. The Sustain and Support phase is ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: The most difficult for inmates

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17. Community-based transition programs that allow offenders to enact the skills they learned in a real-world environment is which phase in successful prisoner reentry?

Answer

Correct Answer: Control and Restore

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18. An inmate who adheres to the convict code and is accepted by other inmates is considered to be ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: A good con

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19. The philosophical roots of parole began in the Norfolk Island Penal colony in ______ in the 1830s.

Answer

Correct Answer: Australia

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20. Releasing prisoners before the completion of their full sentence is ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Parole

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21. Petersilia (2004) suggests that, with adequate funding, reentry programs could reduce recidivism by as much as 30%.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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22. The U.S. Department of Justice lists three programmatic phases of successful re-entry: Protect and Punish, Support and Restore, and Verify and Monitor.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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23. One of the down sides of unconditional release is that inmates have less of a reason to follow the prison rules.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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24. A ticket of leave granted convicts complete freedom and required no additional actions on their part.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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25. Under Maconochie’s mark system, prisoners earned credits for speedy and efficient performance of tasks as well as good behavior.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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26. The United States first implemented a parole system in the 1870s.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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27. Modern parole is the release of convicted prisoners under supervision before their full sentences with the promise of good behavior.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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