Function
Forfeiture
GGC
Halfway Houses
Boot camps
100
number of offenders supervised outside of a jail in some form of intermediate sanction
What is 60,000 - 70,000
100
known as the loss of ownership for illegal use of property or assets
What is forfeiture
100
what building are we located in
What is "C" building
100
In the federal criminal justice system, the bureau of Prisons operates halfway houses know as
What is Residential reentry centers (RRC's)
100
Boot camps sometimes is called by two other names: shock incaration and
What is Intensive Incarceration
200
twenty six percent of jails offer a boot camp program nearly serving 5,000 offenders, what percent reiceive substance abuse treatment
What is 75
200
this type of forfeiture means that the criminal defendant is the target of the forfeiture that can only occur after the criminal conviction
What is in personam or criminal forfeiture in personam
200
Who is the super awesome teacher that teaches Corrections at 5:00 on Monday and Wednesdays
Who is Dr. ALex Obi Ekwaiju
200
of the five principles of RRC placement, this principle requires offenders to pay a substistence fee to help defray the costs of their confinement
What is housing
200
what generation boot camps emphasized rehabilition by addding substance abuse treatment and pro social skill training
What is second generation
300
what percent of jails offer a day reporting program serving nearly 4,000 offenders
What is 21
300
forfeiture was developed to tackle this type of crime
What is organized or drug violators
300
This President of GGC may also be confused for starting a tire company
Who Dr. Kaufman
300
Traditional halfway houses served whom
What is post conviction offenders
300
Boot camps were first introduced what year in Georgia and Oklahoma
What is 1983
400
fewer than two percent of jails offer transitional housing programs serving more than this number of offenders, nearly all of whom receive substance abuse treatment
What is 800
400
criminal justice systems employee both of these forfeitures as a way to cripple the resources of drug offenders
What is criminal and civil
400
this student is the current president of the Nu Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma your very own national honor society who encourage those of you with grade point averages of 3.2 and who have finished at least 5 criminal justice classes to inform him that might also be in the top 33% of your graduating class so that he can boost membership and service acts
Who is Dustin Hodges
400
evaluation studies found that residential treatment is modestly effective at reducing these two things: violence among criminal offenders and
What is recidivism
400
in criminlogical literature, boot camps are described as moving from a concept rooted in militarism to an ethic of what
What is care
500
programs in which offenders work in the community but live in this type of module of the jail on the the weekends for some specified period of time
What is weekender
500
The passage of this act rectified this violations of the due process rights of criminal defendants by providing the procedural protections to those whose assets were seized
What is Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act (of 2000)
500
this jerk has written approximately 2000 campus parking tickets and is one three people up here presenting today
Who is Hassaan Hashmi
500
Many jurisdictions utilize this type of halfway house as a cost saving measure
What is private
500
In analyisis of boot camps, the only outcome where boot camp particpants fare less well than control subjects is for what
What is rearrest