Split sentencing, shock probation and

  1. Split sentencing, shock probation and parole, home confinement, shock incarceration, and community service are all examples of
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  2. _______________ is also called house arrest.1) Shock probation 2) Shock incarceration 3) Home confinement 4) Split/Mixed
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  3. When a defendant is sentenced to 15 years of incarceration, this is an example of __________.determinate sentencing probation
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  4. When a defendant is sentenced to 15 years of incarceration, this is an example of __________.judicial discretion intermediate
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  5. What did the Fair Sentencing Act eliminate?The 5-year mandatory minimum for the first-time possession of crack cocaine Probation
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  6. Which of the following is NOT one of the sentencing options available to a judge in a Georgia juvenile court?A sentencing the
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  7. _______________ is a sentencing alternative that requires offenders to spend at least part of their time working for a community
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  8. Sentencing an individual to a specified period of time in jail or prison is called:(1 point) Responses incarceration.
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  9. 1. Getting charged with a new offense while on probation first results in:A. a technical probation violation. B. a probation
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  10. The rules that an offender must abide by while on probation are called:(1 point) Responses probation guidelines. probation
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