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When inmates are released from correctional institutions during the day so that they can work or attend school, it is known as:


A) day leave.
B) discretionary release.
C) developmental release.
D) furlough.
E) work and educational release.

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Due to discretionary release, few inmates serve the full sentence handed down by the judge at sentencing.

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The most common reason for revocation of parole is:


A) possession of a gun.
B) failure to report for counseling.
C) positive test for drug use.
D) commission of a new crime.
E) leaving the jurisdiction without permission.

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Parole rests on three concepts, one of which is:


A) grace.
B) stamina.
C) responsibility.
D) fortitude.
E) pity.

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Parolees in some states are restricted from voting in presidential elections.

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Which of the following statements best exemplifies the concept of "contract" in terms of parole?


A) The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
B) Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
C) The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
D) The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
E) The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.

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______ release is the most commonly used method of release into the community?


A) discretionary
B) other conditional
C) mandatory
D) expiration
E) probation

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An increasingly large percentage of inmates have committed drug crimes. Explain this occurrence and discussed the   effect   on reentry issues. What policies might you suggest to help address these issues?

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Samantha works as a parole officer in San Jose, California.  She likes her job but is stressed because she currently supervises 73 parolees.  ​One of the parolees, Susan, is a decent person who, in Samantha's view, has had some bad breaks. ​


A) Susan is doing very well on parole.  She has a steady job, has moved in with family, and has a support network to deal with her prior drug addiction.  In Samantha's view, Susan is likely eligibl e for:
B) intensive supervision probation .
C) house arrest.
D) home confinement.
E) shock probation.
F) reduced surveillance.

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Which of the following statements regarding the future of reentry is false?


A) More prisoners going in means more prisoners coming out.
B) A poor recidivism rate (70 percent) demonstrates a failure of the criminal justice system to deal with the reentry problems of ex-felons.
C) The percentage of releasees who have maxed out their sentences has increased.
D) There are fewer numbers of offenders returning to the community.
E) Prerelease and rehabilitation programs have been eliminated in many states.

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Most parole officers have little difficulty monitoring the behavior of parolees.

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The conditional release of an offender from incarceration is called ______________.

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Violation of this category of law accounts for more than one-third of prisoners released to parole.


A) Robbery.
B) Rape.
C) Drugs.
D) Arson.
E) Murder.

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Some convicted felons live in a ____________ while attending work during the day.

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Th e concep t o f "grace " applies eve n when th e prisone r is incarcerated because th e governmen t may extend  th e privileg e o f release.

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The earliest form of parole employed:


A) day passes.
B) pardons of leave.
C) tickets of leave.
D) responsibility vouchers.
E) supervised probation.

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When offenders are finally released on parole, many have a difficult time adjusting to the outside world.

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The national average to incarcerate an offender for one year is:


A) $10,000
B) $15,000
C) $25,000
D) $35,000
E) $50,000

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Which of the following is not a program designed to aid inmates in transitioning back into the community?


A) Work and educational release.
B) Furloughs.
C) Health centers.
D) Halfway house.
E) ​Job assitance

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__________ was one of the original founders of parole.

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