A report that the probation officer fills out for a judge regarding an individual's criminal history, education, employment, mental health, etc., is called what?
Presentence investigation
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List 3 examples of technical probation violations
Associating with known criminals, failing to meet with a probation officer, failing to meet curfew, failed drug tests, etc.
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What does a "front door" program do? Give an example
Diverts offenders away from the CJUS system; a diversion program is a common front-door program
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Which of the following is the most common formal sanction? - incarceration, restitution, fines, or probation
Incarceration
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What did the case of "Cooper v. Pate" give inmates the right to do?
File civil suits against prison authorities
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What is the term that refers to paying money to the victim, victim's family, etc. in order to respond to a crime committed?
Restitution
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Modern parole is administered at the state and ____ levels - national, federal, county, or municipal
State & federal levels
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Which type of prison has the highest security level?
Supermax
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What are the 3 goals of correctional institutions?
Protect society, help/rehabilitate the offender, ensure the safety of correctional staff
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What is the fastest growing age group in prisons today?
55+
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Which group is the most important when it comes to a parole board making a decision about releasing an inmate?
Victims
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What are dynamic risk factors? List some examples
Factors that are unique to the individual & are able to change; these include: peer groups, education, employment, substance abuse, etc.