Community Sentencing | Rules of Probation | Probation | More Probation | Restorative Justice |
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What is sureties
During the middle ages, people responsible for the behavior of an offender released before trial.
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What agencies grant probationary sentences
State and federsal district corts
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Name a client center approach
motivation interviewing
cognitive behavior therapy |
What is house arrest
a form of indeterminate sanction that requires the convicted offender of designated amount of time per week in his/her home.
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What is restorative justice
A view of criminal justice that focuses on crime as an act against the community rather than the state.
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What is Suspended Sentence
A prison term that is delayed a while the defendant undergoes a period of community treatment.
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What is Revocation
An administrative act perform by a parole authority that removes the person from parole.
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What are the legal rights of probation
civil rights
revocation rights |
What is electronicmonitoring
requiring convicted offenders to wear a monitoring device as part of their community sentencing.
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What is reintegrated shaming ?
limited to the offenders evil deeds and not to the offenders.
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Who is credited with originating community sentencing?
John Augustus
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What are the two different sides to probation ?
treatment and rehabilitation of non-dangerous offenders the supervision and control of criminals.
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What is forfeiture
the seizure of personal property by the state as a civil or criminal penalty.
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What is residential community corrections
A non secure facility located in the community that houses probationer that need a more secure environment.
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Explain and challenge of restorative justice
cultural and social diversity.
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What is Recognization
The medieval practice of allowing convicted offenders to go unpunished if they agree to refrain from any other criminal behavior.
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What is risk classification
classifying probationers so that they may receive an appropriate level of and control.
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What is zero tolerancethe
the practice of seizing all instrumentality of a crime, including home, boats, and cars.
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What are day reporting centers
non residential community-based treatment program.
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Name one of the restorative justice program in the pretrial stage.
confering
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What is Judicial Reprieve
The common law practice that allows judges to suspend punishment so that convicted offenders could seek apparent, gather new evidence and demonstrated that they had reform their behavior.
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What are the elements of probation?
Investigation intake, diagnosis/risk classification, supervision and treatment.
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What are the two alternative sanctions designed to allow judges to grand offenders community release only when they have sample prison life.
shock probation and split sentencing.
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What is intensive probation supervision. (IPS)
a type of intermediate sanction involving small probation caseloads and strict monitoring on the daily and weekly basics.
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What is sentencing Circle
A type of sentencing in which victims, family members, and the offenders participate in a effort to device fair and reasonable sanctions that are alternately aim at reintegrating the offender into the community.
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