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Community Based Corrections Study Set 1
Quiz 8: Residential Community Supervision Programs
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Question 41
Short Answer
Most halfway house programs have some kind of a behavior modification program called a(n) ________ system.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
The John P. Craine House was founded in 1978 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is designed specifically for _____ offenders convicted of misdemeanors or nonviolent felony offenses who are caretakers of preschool-aged children.
Question 43
Short Answer
Violent offenders and _________ offenders are often not permitted to participate in work release programs.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
___________ could be considered both a type of institutional corrections and a community corrections program, given that offenders reside in a facility (a community facility, jail, or prison) but are released to the community for a short duration every day to work, attend education classes, or both.
Question 45
Short Answer
The original _____________ program was created and implemented in the state of Ohio in 1965. It was praised for protecting the briefly incarcerated offender against absorption into the inmate culture.
Question 46
Short Answer
It is important for boot camps to provide _____, in order to facilitate learning retention.
Question 47
Short Answer
Residential community corrections facilities are a popular intermediate sanction because they provide more intensive supervision than probation and parole, but they allow offenders to remain in the community and receive more __________ than they otherwise would in prison.
Question 48
Short Answer
___________________________ refers to a spectrum of community supervision strategies that vary greatly in terms of supervision level and treatment capacity, ranging from diversion to short-term duration in a residential community facility.