Criminal-justice
QUESTION 1
1.A split sentence is one that combines incarceration with probation after release.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 2
1.A person on parole might be returned to prison after a parole board hearing, for a serious technical violation..
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 3
1.Fines can be a monetary part of a larger parole sentence.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 4
1.Discuss the pros and cons of ‘boot camp’ type programs. (Minimum 125 words).
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10 points
QUESTION 5
1.The term ‘ sanction’ is often used interchangeably with ‘ __________________ ‘.
6 points
QUESTION 6
1.Shock incarceration is a type of electronic monitoring.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 7
1.Diversion programs involve bringing entertainers into prison to keep the inmates distracted, so they won’t think up ways to get in trouble.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 8
1.Jails may offer offenders the opportunity to work outside of the facility.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 9
1.Electronic monitoring is a method used to control the location of offenders without the costs associated with traditional incarceration.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 10
1.Community supervision that involves very frequent contact is called ‘ _________________ supervision program’.
6 points
QUESTION 11
1.The concept of probation in America developed from the inhumane conditions surrounding punishment for public __________________________ .
6 points
QUESTION 12
1.Boot camp programs are for all offenders who are military veterans.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 13
1.Day reporting centers are non-residential programs that require the offender to check in at a given location very frequently.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 14
1.The notion of the indeterminate sentence was originally used for ________________________ offenders.
6 points
QUESTION 15
1.A person on parole cannot be drug tested without a warrant.
True
False
6 points
QUESTION 16
1.Halfway houses are smaller versions of a prison, where a few offenders serve their full sentence inside a cell.
True
False