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1 10 Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections

2 Question One What is the most common form of criminal sentencing in the United States today?

3 Question One Choices Prison Jail Probation Parole

4 Question One Answer Prison Jail Probation Parole

5 How many people are on probation in the United States?
Question Two How many people are on probation in the United States?

6 Question Two Choices 750,000 1.3 million 2.4 million 4.3 million

7 Question Two Answer 750,000 1.3 million 2.4 million 4.3 million

8 What is supervised release of inmates from correctional confinement?
Question Three What is supervised release of inmates from correctional confinement?

9 Question Three Choices
Probation Parole Community control None of the above

10 Question Three Answer Probation Parole Community control
None of the above

11 Question Four Discretionary parole releases are far less common than they used to be.

12 Question Four Choices True False

13 Question Four Answer True False

14 What is the percentage of paroles who successfully complete parole?
Question Five What is the percentage of paroles who successfully complete parole?

15 Question Five Choices About 73 percent About 65 percent

16 Question Five Answer About 73 percent About 65 percent

17 Which of the following is an advantage of probation and parole?
Question Six Which of the following is an advantage of probation and parole?

18 Question Six Choices Lower cost Community support Increased employment
All of the above

19 Question Six Answer Lower cost Community support Increased employment
All of the above

20 Question Seven After reading about parole, do you favor early release that takes into account the inmates' conduct while in prison or review by a parole board?

21 Question Seven Choices
Review by trained professional parole board members Statutory Decree No early release; offenders should serve entire sentence

22 Question Seven Answer Correct answer Survey or opinion question Graph answers for class discussion

23 Question Eight Which U.S. Supreme Court decision ruled that probation officers may conduct searches of a probationer's residence without a warrant or probable cause?

24 Question Eight Choices
Griffin v. Wisconsin Estelle v. Gamble Cooper v. Pate New Jersey v. T.L.O.

25 Question Eight Answer Griffin v. Wisconsin Estelle v. Gamble
Cooper v. Pate New Jersey v. T.L.O.

26 Which of the following is a function of probation or parole work?
Question Nine Which of the following is a function of probation or parole work?

27 Question Nine Choices Intake procedures Presentence investigation
Diagnosis and needs assessment All of the above

28 Question Nine Answer Intake procedures Presentence investigation
Diagnosis and needs assessment All of the above

29 Question Ten What is the term for a sentence explicitly requiring the convicted offender to serve a period of confinement in a facility, followed by a period of probation?

30 Question Ten Choices Community service Intensive probation supervision
Split sentence None of the above

31 Question Ten Answer Community service Intensive probation supervision
Split sentence None of the above

32 What was the first state to implement intensive probation supervision?
Question Eleven What was the first state to implement intensive probation supervision?

33 Question Eleven Choices
Georgia Florida New York Delaware

34 Question Eleven Answer
Georgia Florida New York Delaware

35 Question Twelve What is the percentage of those released from prison or jail who have a history of substance abuse?

36 Question Twelve Choices
33 percent 50 percent 75 percent 92 percent

37 Question Twelve Answer
33 percent 50 percent 75 percent 92 percent

38 Question Thirteen Which of the following best represents your opinion of community corrections?

39 Question Thirteen Choices
I support it because it is a cost-effective way to control offenders I support it because it allows for counseling, community service, and more opportunities for rehabilitation I don't support it because it limits punishment and puts society in danger

40 Question Thirteen Answer
Correct answer Survey or opinion question Graph answers for class discussion

41 Question Fourteen The rehabilitative ideal is more popular today than it has been in the past.

42 Question Fourteen Choices
True False

43 Question Fourteen Answer
True False

44 Question Fifteen Virtually every person in jail and 97% of those incarcerated in prison will return to society.

45 Question Fifteen Choices
True False

46 Question Fifteen Answer
True False

47 Question Sixteen A host of complex issues creates barriers to successful reentry. Those barriers include:

48 Question Sixteen Choices
Substance abuse Lack of education Physical/Mental disability All of the above

49 Question Sixteen Answer
Substance abuse Lack of education Physical/Mental disability All of the above

50 Question Seventeen Evidence-based practices amongst probation offices has become widely spread.

51 Question Seventeen Choices
True False

52 Question Seventeen Answer
True False


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