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2.20: Intro CJ Ch 6.4 Multiple Choice Questions (12)

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    An officer charged with the supervision of offenders sentenced to community-based sanctions.

    • Conditions of Parole
    • Inactive Supervision
    • Parole Officer
    • Split Sentence

    A SCOTUS ruling that enumerated certain due process rights in probation revocation hearings.

    • Work Release Program
    • Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
    • Split Sentence
    • Parole

    A program that allows trusted or closely monitored inmates to leave confinement for the purpose of work, then returning to secure confinement when the workday is complete.

    • Work Release Program
    • Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
    • Revocation
    • Absconder

    Rules that parolees must follow in order to remain on parole, such as not using drugs and not associating with known felons.

    • Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973)
    • Absconder
    • Conditions of Parole
    • Split Sentence

    A person who has been released from prison on parole.

    • Conditions of Parole
    • Parolee
    • Absconder
    • Parole Officer

    The act of taking an offender off of parole or probation and sending them to prison.

    • Absconder
    • Split Sentence
    • Parole Officer
    • Revocation

    A type of early release from prison where the offender must abide by certain specified conditions and be supervised in the community.

    • Active Supervision
    • Parole
    • Split Sentence
    • Inactive Supervision

    A type of sentence where the offender spends up to half of the sentence outside of prison under community supervision.

    • Community Corrections
    • Split Sentence
    • Revocation
    • Work Release Program

    A Boston bootmaker that became the “Father of Probation” in the United States.

    • Work Release Program
    • John Augustus
    • Community Corrections
    • Conditions of Parole

    The supervision of criminal offenders in the resident population, as opposed to confining offenders in secure correctional facilities.

    • Parole Officer
    • Active Supervision
    • Community Corrections
    • Technical Violation

    A type of probation or parole where the client is required to regularly report to a probation or parole officer.

    • Inactive Supervision
    • Active Supervision
    • Community Corrections
    • Technical Violation

    A probationer or parolee that does not “check in” with his or her probation officer within a specified amount of time.

    • Active Supervision
    • Split Sentence
    • John Augustus
    • Absconder

    A probation (or parole) status where the probationer does not have to report.

    • Work Release Program
    • Inactive Supervision
    • Parole
    • Community Corrections

    A violation of the conditions of probation or parole.

    • Split Sentence
    • Absconder
    • Parole Officer
    • Technical Violation
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