Probation & Parole
Prisons
The Juvenile System
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100

This document is prepared by probation officers after an offender is found guilty. 

What is the pre-sentence investigation report

100

Correctional officers that oversee the daily activities of inmates.

What are block officers

100

An offense that is illegal just because of the offenders age

What is a status offense

100

The type of plea bargain resulting in additional charges being dropped.

What is a horizontal plea bargain.

100

The most visible function of Police officers.

What is patrol

200

One of the three functions of a probation officer that attempts to help offenders succeed.

What is service

200

The amendment to the Constitution that prevents cruel and inhuman punishment

What is the 8th amendment

200

The first step in the Juvenile process.

What is a referral

200

The early prison system that required inmates to be separate and silent.

What is the Pennsylvania System

200

The amendment to the Constitution that protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the 4th amendment

300

Time deducted from an inmates sentence for completing treatment programs or other positive actions.

What is meritorious time

300

This action limited inmates ability to file lawsuits about their confinement

What is the prison Litigation Reform Act

300

The process in juvenile court where it is determined if the allegations against the offender are true or not based on evidence

What is an Adjudicatory Hearing

300

The list of names selected from the master jury list to form the jury pool. 

What is the Venire

300

Produces the Uniform Crime Report each year. 

Who is the FBI

400

This term describes what happens when inmates become used to living in a routine and having their lives controlled.  

What is prisonization 

400

The most secure type of federal prison.

What is supermax or administrative

400

This process set by legislatures allows juveniles to be sent directly to adult court for serious offenses. 

What is statutory exclusion

400

The Latin word for the Criminal Act.

What is Actus reus

400

The English Document signed in 1215 that influenced  the writing of the United States Constitution.  

What is the Magna Carta

500

Alternative sentencing stricter than probation. 

What are intermediate sanctions

500

The approximate number of inmates inside state prisons.

What is 1 million

500

The court case that banned the death sentence for offenders under 18 years old.

What is Roper v. Simmons

500

The type of law created by legislatures. 

What is statutory law

500

The number of United States District Courts.

What is 94

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