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Chapter 11 Practice Quiz
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Intermediate sanctions:
First appeared in the states in the 1970s
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Include sanctions added to probation and/or parole agreements
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Provide for both community protection and offender rehabilitation
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All of the above
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The three pillars of community-based corrections include:
Prison, parole, probation
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Probation, parole, intermediate sanctions
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Jail, prison, probation
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Probation, intermediate sanctions, jail
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A court-enforced agreement between offender and jurisdiction that allows an offender to remain in the community in exchange for meeting certain general and specific conditions:
Parole
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Intermediate sanctions
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Probation
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Shock incarceration
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The person credited with inventing probation:
John Kleinig
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Immanuel Kant
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John Augustus
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John Stuart Mill
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The duality associated with the role of probation/parole officer (PPO) involves:
Conflicting duties relating to enforcing probation/parole agreements and promoting treatment for offenders
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Conflicting ideals involving justice and fairness
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Conflicting duties relating to serving the community and serving individual offenders
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All of the above
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Which of the following is a specific ethical issue associated with community-based corrections?
Arming probation/parole officers
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Probation/parole officer caseloads and workloads
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Privatizing community-based corrections
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All of the above
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Which of the following is an ethical issue associated with the privatization of community-based corrections, especially when for-profit companies are involved?
Circumventing minimum requirements for PPO hiring and train-ing
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Jeopardizing the twin goals of CBC to enhance rehabilitation efforts of offenders and protect the community from further criminality
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Program oversight
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All of the above
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This occurs in PPOs as they switch from a pure enforcement mode in some instances to a treatment mode in others.
Workload
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Caseload
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Acceptable penal content
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Role conflict
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This is a sanction devised in such a way that its intended penal deprivations are administered in a manner consistent with an offender's dignity.
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Caseload
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Acceptable penal content
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Role conflict
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This is the number of working hours a probation/parole officer has to supervise their clients.
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Caseload
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Acceptable penal content
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