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Quiz 11: Probation, Community Corrections, and Reentry
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A __________ is a modification or reduction of a sentence imposed on an offender.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A condition of probation or parole in which offenders are not permitted to leave their residences for purposes other than work,school,treatment,or other approved reasons is called __________.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The term __________ refers to short-term,military-style boot camps designed primarily for nonviolent young offenders and featuring a military atmosphere and strict discipline.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The term __________ refers to sanctions that are alternatives to incarceration in jail or prison (such as monetary penalties,probation,intensive supervision,and home confinement with electronic monitoring) ,or supervision in the community after a sentence of incarceration has been served (such as parole,work release,furloughs,and halfway houses) .
Question 5
Multiple Choice
____________ refers to the prisoner release decided by a parole board consisting of corrections officials and/or political appointees who evaluate the inmate's record and his or her behavior in prison to determine whether the inmate will be released to serve the remainder of the sentence under community supervision.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Release from incarceration after the offender has served the entire sentence without ever being granted parole or accumulating enough good-time credits to justify early release is called __________.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
__________ refers to a program similar to work release,in which an inmate attends school by day and returns to jail or prison at night.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A prisoner's smooth transition from confinement to freedom is referred to as __________.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Ways to punish or place restrictions on offenders is/are called __________.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The term ___________ refers to the process by which more offenders end up being placed under supervision of the criminal justice system even though the intent of a program was to divert offenders out of the system.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Probation or parole for which jurisdictions maintain small caseloads,make frequent contact with offenders under supervision,and require special conditions such as random drug tests,curfews,restitution to victims,electronic monitoring,or house arrest is called __________.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The criminal justice process that focuses on sanctions directed primarily at repairing the injury to the victim rather than focusing on the adversarial relationship between the government and the offender is called __________.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The term __________ refers to a process providing a forum in which the offender and the victim meet in a neutral setting where they can ask questions,communicate feelings of anger or remorse,and discuss ways in which the balance of justice can be restored in a fair and equitable manner;this may involve an apology,restitution,community service,or other alternative.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The term __________ refers to a form of restorative justice that usually takes the form of money,but it can also include returning property or performing services for the victim.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Approach to criminal justice holding that sanctions should be more closely related to crime and that offenders should be punished in ways that neutralize their gain is called __________.
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Sentences designed to provide more rigorous supervision than normal probation,yet something less expensive than incarceration are called __________.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Surveillance of offenders in the community by means of electronic devices such as radio and telephone transmitters is called __________.
Question 18
Multiple Choice
__________ refers to a program that permits eligible inmates to work during the day at regular jobs in the outside world,returning to the jail or prison at night.
Question 19
Multiple Choice
Traditional approach to criminal justice that emphasizes the role of adversarial proceedings and the government in punishing offenders for their past acts as retribution and deterrence is called __________.