Question
Question 1 (20 points)
The justifications for community corrections are ______, ______, and ______.
a
Reintegration
b
Diversion
c
Low-cost alternative
d
Incarceration
Question 2 (20 points)
____________ is when the offender agrees to certain terms for a specified amount of time in return for serving the sentence in the community
a
Split sentence (shock probation)
b
Traditional probation
c
Parole
d
Intermittent incarceration
Question 3 (20 points)
________ is when the convict serves a certain amount of time in jail on a weekly basis, usually the weekend, where as the rest of their time is spent on probation.
a
Intermittent incarceration
b
Traditional probation
c
Parole
d
Shock incarceration
Question 4 (20 points)
_____________ believed criminals motivated by alcohol could be rehabilitated by human kindness and moral teachings. He is known as the “father of probation
a
John Gault
b
Emile Durkheim
c
John Augustus
d
Jeremy Bentham
Question 5 (20 points)
What are the two ways probation can end?
a
The offender was granted parole by the Governor.
b
The offender has successfully completed their sentence.
c
The offender misbehaved and had their probation revoked.
d
The offender pays a fine in restitution for the crime they committed.
The justifications for community corrections are ______, ______, and ______.
a
Reintegration
b
Diversion
c
Low-cost alternative
d
Incarceration
Question 2 (20 points)
____________ is when the offender agrees to certain terms for a specified amount of time in return for serving the sentence in the community
a
Split sentence (shock probation)
b
Traditional probation
c
Parole
d
Intermittent incarceration
Question 3 (20 points)
________ is when the convict serves a certain amount of time in jail on a weekly basis, usually the weekend, where as the rest of their time is spent on probation.
a
Intermittent incarceration
b
Traditional probation
c
Parole
d
Shock incarceration
Question 4 (20 points)
_____________ believed criminals motivated by alcohol could be rehabilitated by human kindness and moral teachings. He is known as the “father of probation
a
John Gault
b
Emile Durkheim
c
John Augustus
d
Jeremy Bentham
Question 5 (20 points)
What are the two ways probation can end?
a
The offender was granted parole by the Governor.
b
The offender has successfully completed their sentence.
c
The offender misbehaved and had their probation revoked.
d
The offender pays a fine in restitution for the crime they committed.
Answers
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Here are the answers to your questions:
**Question 1:** The justifications for community corrections are **a) Reintegration**, **b) Diversion**, and **c) Low-cost alternative**.
**Question 2:** **b) Traditional probation** is when the offender agrees to certain terms for a specified amount of time in return for serving the sentence in the community.
**Question 3:** **a) Intermittent incarceration** is when the convict serves a certain amount of time in jail on a weekly basis, usually the weekend, whereas the rest of their time is spent on probation.
**Question 4:** **c) John Augustus** believed criminals motivated by alcohol could be rehabilitated by human kindness and moral teachings. He is known as the “father of probation.”
**Question 5:** The two ways probation can end are **b) The offender has successfully completed their sentence** and **c) The offender misbehaved and had their probation revoked**.
**Question 1:** The justifications for community corrections are **a) Reintegration**, **b) Diversion**, and **c) Low-cost alternative**.
**Question 2:** **b) Traditional probation** is when the offender agrees to certain terms for a specified amount of time in return for serving the sentence in the community.
**Question 3:** **a) Intermittent incarceration** is when the convict serves a certain amount of time in jail on a weekly basis, usually the weekend, whereas the rest of their time is spent on probation.
**Question 4:** **c) John Augustus** believed criminals motivated by alcohol could be rehabilitated by human kindness and moral teachings. He is known as the “father of probation.”
**Question 5:** The two ways probation can end are **b) The offender has successfully completed their sentence** and **c) The offender misbehaved and had their probation revoked**.
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