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| Which of the following types of correctional control is not considered to be a form of intermediate sanction? |
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| Restitution requires the offender to |
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| Compensate the victim for loss of injury. |
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| All of the following statements describe day fines except: |
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| The revenue made by day fines is diverted to victim compensation funds. |
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| Drug courts were created to do which of the following: |
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| To divert drug-abusing offenders to intensively monitored treatment instead of incarceration |
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| Findings from the use of electronic monitoring include all of the following except: |
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| Electronic monitoring terms average almost 1 year. |
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| There were several events that coincided between 1975 and 1985 to create prison population boom. Which of the following is not a reason for dramatic increase in prisoners? |
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| The creation of intermediate sanctions. |
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| Intensive supervised probation is a form of probation with increased supervision and control of the offender. Which of the following statements inaccurately describes this form of punishment? |
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| ISPs abdicate the use of rehabilitation |
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| General goals of ISP: include all of the following statements except: |
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| Increase4 incapacitation over that of incarceration |
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| Home detention has several advantages over incarceration. Which of the following is NOT one them? |
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| Home detention may cause "net widening" in punishment |
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| Boot Camps have increased in number over the last twenty years. Which of the following statements is NOT true about boot camps? |
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| Treatment (rehabilitation) programs are rarely used. |
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