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Intermediate Sanctions MCQ

Intermediate Sanctions MCQ

 

1. _____ is known as using urine samples to determine if an offender has been using drugs.

Answer

Correct Answer: Urine Testing

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2. _____ is defined as using samples of sweat excretion to determine if an offender has been using drugs.

Answer

Correct Answer: Sweat Testing

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3. _____ is using samples of saliva to determine if an offender has been using drugs.

Answer

Correct Answer: Saliva Testing

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4. Is megan’s Laws term for legislation that mandates a public notification process when sex offenders are released into the community?

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Correct Answer: True

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5. _____ is known as a range of sentencing options that fall between incarceration and probation.

Answer

Correct Answer: Intermediate Sanctions

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6. _____ is defined as the extensive supervision of offenders who are deemed the greatest risk to society or are in need of the greatest amount of governmental services.

Answer

Correct Answer: Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP)

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7. _____ is the mandated action that forces an offender to stay within the confines of his or her home for a specified time.

Answer

Correct Answer: Home Detention

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8. Is hair Testing using hair samples to determine if an offender has been using drugs?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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9. _____ is known as the use of any mechanism worn by the offender for the means of tracking his or her whereabouts through electronic detection.

Answer

Correct Answer: Electronic Monitoring

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10. _____ is defined as treatment facilities to which offenders are required to report, usually on a daily basis.

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Correct Answer: Day Reporting Centers

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11. _____ is using blood samples to determine if an offender has been using drugs.

Answer

Correct Answer: Blood Testing

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12. In most cases, intensive supervision is the option afforded to individuals who would otherwise be incarcerated for felony offenses.

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Correct Answer: True

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13. Electronic monitoring includes the use of any mechanism that is worn by the offender for the means of tracking his or her whereabouts through electronic detection.

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Correct Answer: True

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14. Day reporting centers are similar to ______, though offenders return to their own homes at night.

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Correct Answer: Residential treatment centers

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15. According to research, which is the most reliable and cost-effective means of drug testing?

Answer

Correct Answer: Urine

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16. Intermediate sanctions are a range of sentencing options that fall between ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Incarceration and probation

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17. Which of the following is an accurate statement about the caseload of probation officers who supervise offenders on intensive supervision?

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Correct Answer: They have less clients than a probation officer with traditional probation clients.

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18. The use of standard amounts for fines has been criticized as being a harsher punishment for the poor.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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19. All of the following are correct statements about home detention except this.

Answer

Correct Answer: The United States invented the punishment of home detention.

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20. A restriction on weapons would be an example of what measure of intermediate sanctions?

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Correct Answer: Injunctive measure

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21. The majority of sex offenders recidivate.

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Correct Answer: False

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22. In Smith v. Doe, the U.S. Supreme Court ______.

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Correct Answer: Upheld the use of community notification laws for sex offenders

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23. In general, intermediate sanctions are cheaper than incarceration.

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Correct Answer: True

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24. The potential for infection is a disadvantage of which type of drug test?

Answer

Correct Answer: Blood

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25. Which of the following is an accurate statement finding from the evaluation of Tennessee’s GSP tracking of sex offenders?

Answer

Correct Answer: Low-risk offenders who were more closely monitored were more likely to recidivate than low-risk offenders with less monitoring.

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26. Which of the following is an accurate statement about electronic monitoring?

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Correct Answer: Passive systems are faster than active systems in determining noncompliance because it assesses the offender’s whereabouts much faster.

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