Facilities
Probation
Parole
Vocabulary
Other
100

Loose security facility with double-fenced perimeters that have mostly dormitory or cubicle style housing

What are Low Security Facilities

100

Rules that specify what an offender is and is not to do during the course of a probation sentence

What are probation guidelines?
100

Structured instruments used to estimate the probability of parole recidivism and direct the parole board

What are Parole Conditions?

100
Often minimum security facilities that house both men and women together

What are Cocorrectional Facilities?

100

These are granted to inmates to that they can reestablish ties with family members, make living arrangements for their upcoming release, or establish employment contracts

What are Furloughs?

200

Loose security facilities that often have no fencing, and inmates live in dorm or barracks style living quarters. Inmates may be permitted to leave these facilities for work or study in the community

What are Minimum Security Facilities?

200

The repeal of a probation sentence, or parole, and substitution of a more restrictive sentence because of a conditions violation

What is Revocation?

200

The return to illegal activity after release from incarceration

What is Recidivism?

200

A facility that holds both convicted offenders and unconvicted persons for a relatively short period of time

What is a jail?

200

The theory that inmate society is shaped by the attributes inmates b ring with them when they enter prison

What is the importation model?

300
These facilities have tight internal and external security, usually with a razor wire fence and armed guard towers to stop inmates from escaping. Inmates live in cell blocks, closely monitored by corrections officers.

What are Maximum Security Facilities?

300

To provide community safety and 

To promote offender betterment and reintegration into society 

are:

What is Fundamental Objectives of Probation

300

To provide community safety

To promote offender betterment and reintegration into society

To relieve and contain prison crowding

To control the behavior or prison inmates

What are the Fundamental Objectives of Parole

300

A very short-term holding facility that is often located in or near a city police agency

What is a lockup?

300

The theory that the inmate society arises as a response to the prison environment and the painful conditions inmates experience

What is the Deprivation Model?
400

These facilities place fewer restrictions on inmate movement, but still have fences and guard towers to monitor inmates and stop them from escaping. Most inmates live in dorms or barracks, rather than cells

What are medium security facilities?

400

Sanctions that lie between traditional probation and traditional imprisonment, or between imprisonment and traditional parole

What are Intermediate Sanctions?

400

The process of rebuilding former ties to the community and establishing new ties after release from prison

What is Reintegration?

400

The segregation of inmates for their own safety

What is Protective custody?

400
Programs that allow inmates in jail or prison to leave the facility for short periods to participate in approved community activities

What are Temporary Release Programs

500

Characterized by extremely tight security, these facilities utilize total isolation of inmates, with a double entry door to get into their cell.

What are supermax facilities?

500

5 Types of Probation

What are:

- Straight Probation

-Suspended-Sentence Probation

-Split Sentence Probation

-Shock Probation

-Residential Probation

500
Types of Parole

What are:

-Straight and Residential

500

The keeping of inmates in secure isolation so that they cannot harm others

What is administrative segregation?

500

The types of Intermediate Sanctions

What are:

-Intensive-Supervision Probation or Parole

-Day Reporting Centers

-Structured (or Day) Fines

-Home Confinement

-Halfway Houses