Issues Regarding Probation
Changing Style of Supervision
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What is one major concern regarding privacy when supervising probationers?

Probation officers must balance effective supervision with respecting the probationers’ privacy rights, avoiding unnecessary intrusion.

100

What has become a growing focus for probation officers in recent years?

Probation officers now place greater emphasis on monitoring and surveillance rather than focusing solely on casework and counseling.

100

According to the 2015 data, what percentage of people on probation in the U.S. successfully completed their probation?

About 62% successfully completed their probation in 2015.

100

What does effective community supervision focus on?

It focuses on assessing needs, enhancing motivation, and reinforcing positive behavior.

100

Who's preforming in the upcoming SuperBowl half time show?

Bad Bunny

200

A high __________ may reduce the amount of supervision and the overall quality of probation services.

caseload

200

How has public perception about offenders and prison changed in relation to probation?

The public increasingly believes that not every offender should be sent to prison, recognizing probation as an important alternative that focuses on rehabilitation and community reintegration.

200

What did research on regular probation show regarding its effectiveness in preventing future crimes?

Research has shown mixed results — while probation can help reduce reoffending for some, it doesn’t completely prevent future crimes.

200

What are the key principles that guide supervision and treatment for higher-risk offenders?

The key principles are risk, need, responsivity, dosage, and treatment.

200
What is the largest land animal?

African elephant

300

Why is lack of funding a problem for probation programs?

Limited funding can lead to fewer resources, understaffing, and reduced access to rehabilitation and monitoring services, which weakens the effectiveness of probation.

300

In the 1960s, probation officers primarily used a __________ style of supervision.

casework

300

A 1986 study of 79,000 felons found that __________% were rearrested for a felony within three years while on probation.

43%

300

What is the purpose of the “risk” principle in probation supervision?

It ensures that higher-risk offenders receive more intensive supervision and treatment than lower-risk ones.

300

What does AU symbolize in chemistry?

Gold

400

Ensuring __________ among probationers can be difficult because they might violate the terms and conditions of their probation.

compliance

400

What methods are commonly used today to ensure probationers comply with their conditions?

Drug testing and community supervision are commonly used to monitor compliance and promote accountability among probationers.

400

In a comparison study, __________% of parolees and __________% of probationers faced new charges, showing that probationers generally have lower repeat offense rates.

53%; 38%

400

What does a balanced supervision approach encourage probation officers to do?

It encourages officers to balance enforcement with intervention — holding offenders accountable while supporting positive change.

400

What year was Central Union High School Founded?

1908

500

What does “recidivism” mean in the context of probation?

Recidivism refers to the tendency of an offender to commit new crimes or re-offend while on or after probation.

500

Why might the shift from casework to surveillance-based probation affect community safety and offender rehabilitation?

While increased monitoring can improve community safety by detecting violations early, it may reduce the focus on personal support and rehabilitation, which could make long-term behavior change less effective. Balancing both approaches is key to successful probation outcomes.

500

Why do evidence-based methods in probation supervision lead to better outcomes and lower recidivism rates?

Evidence-based methods help probation officers identify and address offenders’ underlying needs—such as substance abuse, employment, or mental health—leading to lasting behavior change and reducing the likelihood of reoffending.

500

Why is modeling pro-social behavior important in probation supervision?

Because it helps offenders learn and adopt positive, law-abiding behaviors through example.

500

What is the oldest sport known to man?

Wrestling 

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