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JCCC ADMJ 235

In which decade was the Martinson report published? - answer1970

The abolition of parol in the federal system occurred due to which of the following acts?
- answer The comprehensive crime control act of 1984

Why is the case of United States v. Birnbaum (1970) important to community
corrections? - answer This case determined that probation was a privilege and not a
right

Who created "Mark" system? - answer Alexander Maconochie

Sanctuary allowed for which of the following? - answer Escaped criminals could flee to
select cities

Who wrote the essay entitled? - answer Cesare Beccaria

Judicial reprieve began to emerge during the ______ - answer1700's

A positive ___________ perception is actually quite relevant and important for
evidence-based programs - answerCommunity

The "Medical Model" of thought in corrections lasted during which time period? -
answerFrom about 1930 to the 1950s

Who is the father of probation? - answerJohn Augustus

____________ alternatives states that probation is used to combat overcrowding of jails
and prisons - answerFront-end

___________ alternatives states that parole systems allow easing of overcrowding of
prisons with early release programs that keep offenders under supervision for the
remainder of their original sentence. - answerBack-end

______ is sentencing that includes a range of years that will be potentially served by the
offender - answerIndeterminate sentencing

______ is sentencing that consists of fixed periods of incarceration imposed on the
offender with no later flexibility in the term that is served - answerDeterminate
sentencing

, ______ is intended to cause vicarious learning whereby observers see that offenders
are punished for a given crime, thus discouraging others from committing crime due to
fear of punishment - answerGeneral deterrence

Which term refers to an "eye for an eye" mentality? - answerRetribution

Which sentencing goal emphasizes compensation to the victim and/or community? -
answerRestitution

Evidenced based practices include ______ - answerThe outcome is defined according
to practical realities rather than immeasurable moral or value-oriented standards

According to the text, the "broken windows" concept ______. - answercalls for the
improvement and upkeep of communities

Which of the following are identified in the text as community stakeholders in the
community corrections process? - answerState institutions

Which sentencing goal emphasizes physical restriction to prevent further opportunities
for lawbreaking? - answerIncapacitation

The term ______ refers to a sense of cohesion within a given community where citizens
have close and interlocking relationships with one another - answerCollective efficacy

The term ______ refers to improvements of a community's structure and landscape to
deter likelihood of criminal offending in that given area - answerEnvironmental crime
prevention

Restorative justice approaches to offender sanctioning seek to restore ______ to a
similar level of functioning to what existed prior to the commission of the criminal act -
answerThe community

______ is an approach to law enforcement that uses problem-solving strategies that
involve community participants in the process - answerCommunity Policing

______ are persons having a shared interest in the safety of their community. -
answerStakeholders

Which agency attempts to set an ideal caseload for community supervision officers? -
answerAmerican Probation and Parole Association (APPA)

Which theory states that recidivism often occurs because the offender develops a
criminal identity and is excluded from conventional roles in the community after their
release? - answerLabeling theory

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