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Correctional Responses in the Community MCQ

Correctional Responses in the Community MCQ

 

1. _____ Release Program is an intermediate sanction that requires offenders to live in a secure facility but allows their release for work.

Answer

Correct Answer: Work

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2. The failure to abide by certain conditions of community corrections that do not involve committing a new crime is known as _____ Violation.

Answer

Correct Answer: Technical

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3. Supervision is the duty of ______ officers to watch over offenders on their caseloads.

Answer

Correct Answer: Probation

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4. State Risk Predators are characteristics of offenders that cannot be changed, such as the _____

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these

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5. Split Sentence is a form of intermediate sanction in which the offender initially spends some time in jail or prison (usually _____ days) and then is released into corrections in the community.

Answer

Correct Answer: 30

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6. Conditions of one’s community corrections that are specific to a particular offender refer to _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Specific Conditions

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7. Risk assessment is the determination of offenders’ propensity to harm _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Both

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8. _____ is a goal of community corrections that emphasizes that crime is more than criminal behavior.

Answer

Correct Answer: Restorative Justice

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9. Residential Community Housing is the facility where offenders are secured at night but released during the day to _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Any of these

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10. RAD is a technology used in community corrections; a bracelet that, when applied to the probationer’s skin, can detect ethanol excreted in_____.

Answer

Correct Answer: Perspiration

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11. Recidivism is a measure that identifies ending criminal offending behavior.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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12. RFID is a type of community corrections used to monitor those serving home confinement sentences via _____bracelets.

Answer

Correct Answer: Both a and b

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13. _____ is one goal of community-based corrections, designed to deter future criminal acts.

Answer

Correct Answer: Punish

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14. _____ Court works with particular types of offenses and offenders.

Answer

Correct Answer: Problem solving

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15. Probation Investigation is the process of gathering information on offenders’ lives and ties to the community, that is _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Both

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16. Probation Fees is the fees paid by the offender to cover costs of services such as the_____ and drug, alcohol, or anger management counseling.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these

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17. An important aggregation of facts about the_____ , usually prepared by the probation officer is known as the Presentence Report.

Answer

Correct Answer: Offender

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18. Net Widening is the increasing _____ of sentencing given to offenders who would have traditionally been sentenced to probation.

Answer

Correct Answer: Harshness

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19. The commission of a crime while serving corrections in the community refers to _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Legal violation

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20. Intermediate Responses and Sanctions is a type of correctional response in the community that includes probation plus additional community corrections sanctions, which are generally administered by probation departments.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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21. Intensive Supervised Probation is a type of probation in which offenders undergo extreme _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Both a and b

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22. A type of intermediate sanction that restricts offenders from leaving their homes is known as _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Both a and b

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23. GPS Monitoring is used primarily to track high-risk offenders, especially sex offenders, and comes in _____ forms.

Answer

Correct Answer: Two

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24. Conditions of corrections in the community that are standard across convicted offenders refer to _____ Conditions.

Answer

Correct Answer: General

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25. Forfeiture is a community corrections sanction in which the criminal’s material possessions may be _____ if the items were related to the commission or outcome of a criminal offense.

Answer

Correct Answer: Seized

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26. Fine is a type of community corrections sanction.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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27. Eye Scans refer to biometric technology increasingly being used in community corrections to determine if a probationer _____

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these

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28. Electronic Monitor is an intermediate sanction in which the probationer wears a_____ monitor that identifies their location.

Answer

Correct Answer: Any of these

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29. Dynamic Risk Predictors are characteristics of offenders amenable to change, such as _____

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these

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30. Correctional Responses in the Community are sanctions for criminal acts that are more severe than full-time incarceration but less severe than probation.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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31. Classification determines the level of supervision appropriate for each offender based on_____

Answer

Correct Answer: Both

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32. Boot Camos is a type of intermediate sanction in which offenders are mandated to military settings, where they are required to_____

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these

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33. AKR is a type of community corrections in which a probationer provides information to a freestanding machine, often using _____ scanning technology.

Answer

Correct Answer: Eye

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34. A phrase used to describe a probation officer who acts as the court’s fact finder is known as _____

Answer

Correct Answer: Arm of the Court

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