_______ has been identified as the "father" of modern-day probation.
A) George Washington
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) George Massey
D) John Augustus
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Q1: Probation is defined as:
A) an alternative to
Q2: Probation was initially designed to serve
A) women
Q3: In 2005, probation populations peaked at an
Q5: Probation was initially created to increase the
Q6: Cesare Beccaria argued that the law needed
Q7: After the Civil War, the United States
Q8: By 1956, all states had a version
Q9: The Federal system did not adopt probation
Q10: Modern-day probation serves:
A) low-risk offenders
B) low-level offenders
C)
Q11: Mark all of the following objectives that
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