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Quiz 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections
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Question 61
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provides incentives for people under community corrections to reduce sentences while completing programs.
Question 62
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Discuss one intermediate sanction as imposed by each of the following: the judiciary, probation departments, and correctional departments. How are these sanctions different and how effective are they as formal punishments for individual offenders? In your opinion, does each of your three selections warrant continued use in our correctional system? Be sure to fully explain your answer.
Question 63
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According to the authors, what are the three most significant problems facing the intermediate sanctions movement? Be sure to fully explain each problem in detail. Next, in your opinion, what can be done to address each issue? Again, be sure to fully explain your answers.
Question 64
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refers to a sentence in which the offenders serve terms of incarceration in their own homes.
Question 65
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sanctions are used when a client who struggles under community-based alternatives can instead be monitored through other sanctions such as house arrest rather than return to prison.
Question 66
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is a sum of money that the offenders must pay to the victim or to a public fund.
Question 67
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Describe, in detail, the rationale for non-prison based penalties. Do you agree or disagree with this reasoning? Be sure to fully explain your answer.
Question 68
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refers to a criminal penalty based on the amount of income an offender earns in a day's work.
Question 69
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The most widely used techniques of surveillance and control are established elements of ____________ programs.
Question 70
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_ is a form of sanction that requires compensation for financial, physical, or emotional loss caused by an offender, in the form of payment of money either to the victim or to a public fund for crime victims