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Community Corrections (Probation and Intermediary Sanctions) MCQ

Work Release Programs are designed to control offenders in a secure environment while at the same time allowing them to maintain _____ .

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Correct Answer: Employment

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VORPs are programs designed to bring offenders and their victims together in an attempt to reconcile the goods offenders have caused.

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Correct Answer: False

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A\restorative Justice is a system of justice that gives approximately equal weight to _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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Probation is a sentence imposed on convicted offenders that allows them to_____

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Correct Answer: Remain in community under supervision

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National Probation Act of _____ is the act that initiated the legal use of probation in the United States.

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Correct Answer: 1925

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_____ practice of delaying sentencing following a conviction that could become permanent, depending on the offender’s behavior.

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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A number of innovative alternative sentences that may be imposed in place of the traditional prison/probation dichotomy refers to _____

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Correct Answer: Intermediate sanctions

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Intensive Supervision Probation involves more frequent surveillance of probationers and that is typically limited to more serious offenders in the belief that there is a fighting chance that they may be rehabilitated (or to save the costs of incarceration).

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Correct Answer: True

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Correctional Boot Camps are facilities modeled after military boot camps where young and nonviolent offenders are subjected to ____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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_____ Corrections is a branch of corrections defined as any activity performed by agents of the state to assist offenders in reestablishing functional law-abiding roles in the community while at the same time monitoring their behavior for criminal activity.

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Correct Answer: Community

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The goal of Balanced Approach is______

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Correct Answer: All of these

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Of the 4 million Americans on probation in 2012, ______ successfully completed the conditions and were release from probation.

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Correct Answer: 68%

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Probation ______.

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Correct Answer: Prevents felons from becoming further embedded in crime

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The public’s general notion of probation involves offenders who are ______.

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Correct Answer: Getting away with it

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The National Probation Act was passed in ______.

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Correct Answer: 1925

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Shock probation programs are ______.

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Correct Answer: Short prison sentences followed by probation

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Intensive supervision programs involve ______.

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Correct Answer: A requirement that the person being supervised work

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A ______ is an example of indeterminate sanctions.

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Correct Answer: Work release

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The first ______ was developed in the 1840s by John Augustus in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Correct Answer: Probation system

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One study of four states found that 65% to 75% of probation officers had been victims of threatened or actual violence.

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Correct Answer: False

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Probation violators constitute about half of all individuals admitted to prison each year.

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Correct Answer: False

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Serious offenders may be placed in intensive supervision programs that involve more frequent surveillance in their probation.

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Correct Answer: True

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Familial bonds and social culture are powerful barriers against criminal offending.

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Correct Answer: False

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On probation, an offender’s sentence is suspended pending good behavior.

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Correct Answer: True

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The National Probation Act of 1925 provided state governments federal funds for probation programs.

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Correct Answer: False

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In 1878, the Massachusetts legislature authorized the hiring and payment of probation officers in Boston.

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Correct Answer: True

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