GUIDE ACCURATE 100%
Which of the following is the most frequent sentence handed down by a judge? -
ANSWERprobation
Which form of court supervision in the community comes upon release from prison? -
ANSWERparole
What makes probation different from policing is that it is not always a(n) _________
function. - ANSWERexecutive
Probation officers are charged with both protecting public safety and
__________offenders. - ANSWERrehabilitating
Which of the following would be an example of a reform condition used on a
probationer? - ANSWERdrug treatment
Probation and parole should also be thought of as ____________. - ANSWERmeans to
an end
The 1967 Presidents Crime Commission recommended ideal caseloads of about _____
per officer. - ANSWER35
When a person who is placed on probation commits a new crime, this is generally
known as a probation ________. - ANSWERfailure
When a person is sent to prison the most dysfunctional consequence involves
______________. - ANSWERthe breakup of families
Home confinement will most likely go hand in hand with ______________________. -
ANSWERelectronic monitoring
Due to limitations on traditional electronic monitoring, some probation departments have
now implemented _________________. - ANSWERGPS or Global Positioning Systems
One of the first states to introduce the concept of boot camps originated in the year
1983 was ________. - ANSWERGeorgia
Sentencing an offender to confinement for a short period followed by a supervised
release is known as _________________. - ANSWERsplit sentencing
, Rather than confining an offender to a facility, __________ centers allow probationers
to report to a specific facility on a regular basis for treatment or other services. -
ANSWERDay reporting
The Hare Psychopathy Checklist is used to predict an offender's level of
_____________. - ANSWERrisk
A planned intervention designed to change an offender's behavior for the better is
__________________. - ANSWERrehabilitation
__________ refers to people's mental processes and how they resolve problems. -
ANSWERcognitive skills
Treatment programs must target need factors that are most directly linked to criminal
activity. These attributes are referred to as ________________. -
ANSWERcriminogenic needs
A sex offender treatment program sometimes mirror programs designed to treat
__________________. - ANSWERdrug offenders
The term "Moral Reconation Therapy" attempts to - ANSWERincrease a change in a
clients process of conscious decision-making.
Research shows that rehabilitation and treatment work best with some form of
_______________. - ANSWERreasoning training
__________ programs suggest that offenders must understand the victims attitudes,
experiences, and impact that the offender's actions had upon the victim. -
ANSWERVictim Awareness
Bringing victims of drunk driving face to face with the actual drunk driver is an example
of __________________________________. - ANSWERvictim-impact panels
Which of the following is not a life skill listed in chapter 11? - ANSWERrecreational self-
management
Personal self-management is concerned with such things as
_________________________. - ANSWERa person's self-image and minimizing stress
Research shows that drug treatment works best when it draws on outside resources
such as families and __________. - ANSWERemployer's
Research shows that drug treatment outside the criminal justice system (after release)
works when it has been preceded by some form of ___________ based treatment. -
ANSWERprison