Evidence based approach
Why do we punish
Correctional practices
Sentencing
Probation & Community Supervision
Jails & Pretrial Release
100

How long does the average criminal trial last? 

3-6hrs / less than a week / 2-3 weeks / 1 month

less than a week

100

The police enforce the law, keep social order, and preserve public safety for their particular jurisdiction. 

True / False

True

100

Which of the key requirements for an effective deterrence system is problematic because it is reasonably achieved only if citizens are willing to be constantly monitored? 

certainty / swiftness / severity / predictability

certainty

100

According to a figure in the textbook, various categories of offenders in Oklahoma, Indiana, and Kentucky consider which of the following sentences to be the most severe?

regular probation / halfway house / jail / prison

Jail

100

The foundation of a community corrections sentence starts with ____, then the judge adds conditions with which the offender must comply.

a fine / electronic monitoring / a bail bond / probation

Probation

100

The most frequent non-financial release procedure for a criminal is

conditional release / unsecured bond / release on recognizance / bail bond

Release on Recognizance

200

Since 2011, prison populations in the United States have increased dramatically after having consistently declined for 40 years. 

True / False

False

200

A city police department enforces the law within that city's geographic boundaries and those boundaries identify the police department's _________.

jurisdiction

200

Which punishment philosophy relies on the core assumptions that people are rational, calculating, individuals using free will to achieve pleasure and avoid pain? 

deterrence / rehabilitation / retribution / restoration

deterrence

200

A _____ investigation report is an informational source on which judges base their sentencing decision for adult felony offenses.

pretrial / presumptive / presentence / pre-reporting

Presentence

200

_____ is generally considered the founder of modern probation.

Oxenbridge Thacher / John Augustus / Matthew Hill / Zebulon Brockway

John Augustus

200

Jails, but not prisons, usually

are operated by state govt / hold convicted felons /  house males and females in separate facilities / detain persons not yet convicted of a crime

Detain person not yet convicted of a crime

300

Which program type depends on correctional resources available in the community to assist the offender in seeking help and abiding by certain conditions? 

community corrections / institutional corrections / local jail / fixed fines

community corrections

300

Deterrence is the act of discouraging future criminal acts by both the offender and ____.

his state / his co-workers / others in the population / his family

Others in the population

300

Under which type of incapacitation would the policy be to reserve imprisonment for only those offenders needing to be locked away for society's protection? 

technological / selective / indeterminate / general

Selective

300

Requiring a prison sentence, rather than some form of community corrections, for particular crimes and some offenders is called _____ sentencing.

presumptive / mandatory / truth-in / voluntary

Mandatory

300

The first probation law was enacted by the ____ legislature in 1878.

Virginia / Massachusetts / Vermont / Pennsylvania

Massachusetts

300

Jail inmates are predominantly

male / juveniles / African-American and non-Hispanic / all of the above / or none of the above

Male

400

Repeated and cumulative media exposure is thought to contribute to insecurity and fear of crime according to ________ theory. 

social learning / social interaction / cultivation / crime control

cultivation
400

Hanging a horse thief to ensure he doesn't steal any other horses expresses this deterrence philosophy. 

sanctioned / informal / general / specific

Specific

400

The observation that essentially all prisoners return to live in free society is called 

golden rule of criminology / iron law of imprisonment / beccaria's rule / restorative justice

Iron law of imprisonment

400

The use of _____ factors is a strategy that allows judges to increase sentences because of special conditions.

aggravating / voluntary / determinate / presumptive

Aggravating

400

The average time people spend on probation nationwide is about

10 weeks / 22 months / 3yrs / 5yrs

22 Months

400

In 1990, women were 9 percent of the jail population.  By 2014 that percentage had grown to

15% / 27% / 33% / 47%

15%

500

To be considered of high quality, a program should 

sample size between 10-30 / significant differences between treatment and control group / measured as valid but not necessarily reliable / measured as reliable but not necessarily valid

Show significant differences between treatment and control groups.

500

Applying evidence-based practice techniques in corrections begins with a valid _____ instrument to measure the risk the offender poses and the problem areas that should be emphasized.

assessment

500

Hanging a horse thief to discourage others from stealing horses expresses this deterrence philosophy.

sanctioned / informal / general / specific 

General

500

One example of sentencing disparity is the _____ representation of minorities in prison.

disproportionate / increasing / decreasing / balanced

Disproportionate

500

About _____ percent of persons on probation successfully complete that probations.

22 / 51 / 64 / 83

64

500

Jails configured as ____ facilities are designed with single or multiple occupancy cells aligned along corridors.

podular / linear / elliptical / continuous

Linear

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