Quiz 7-8

Rehabilitation does it work?
90 % of former convicted offenders return to crime
92 % of former convicted offenders return to crime
To reform a criminal offender to a normal law abiding citizen works 90 % of the time
 
Contemporary sentencing 5 goals are?
Retribution, Relaxation, Incapacitation, Deterrence, Rehabilitation
Retribution, Relaxation, Deterrence, Rehabilitation, Restoration
Retribution, Incapacitation, Deterrence, Rehabilitation, Reformation
Retribution, Incapacitation, Deterrence, Rehabilitation, Restoration
What is the Primary sentencing for Just Deserts Model?
Basically lock you up for crime committed
Crimes committed have to repercussion
Let you off with a warning
Main strategy of Incapacitation Strategy?
Put offenders back in the community
Seek to protect innocent members of society from offenders
Seek to protect criminals from functioning members of society
Put offenders behind bars called the "lock um up" approach
What is the main goal of Deterrence?
Convince people that criminal activity is not worthwhile
Convince people that criminal activity is worthwhile
Convince people through fear of punishment that criminal activity is worthwhile
Convince people through fear of punishment that criminal activity is not worthwhile
During Rehabilitation what occurs?
Seeks to bring about fundamental changes in offenders and their behavior
Works through education and psychological treatments
Uses fear of consequences to change offenders and their behavior
99 % of rehabilitated criminals return back to a life of crime
Who decide the final arbitrator sentence?
The judge
The parole board
The warden
The jury
What is Presentence Investigation?
Examination of a convicted offender's crime during sentencing
Examination of a convicted offender's background during sentencing
Examination of a convicted offender's background prior to sentencing
An in court statement made by the victim or by survivors to sentence authorities seeking
What is a Victim impact statement?
An in court statement made by the victim or by survivors to sentence authorities seeking to make an informed sentencing decision
Examination of a convicted offender's background prior to sentencing
An in court statement made by the criminal or by criminals to sentence authorities seeking
Examination of a convicted offender's background during sentencing to make an informed sentencing decision
How many states have death penalty?
35 of the 50 states
25 of the 50 States
45 of the 50 states
41.4 % of 50 states
What is latest statics of offenders under sent of death?
98 % Males, 44 .4% white, 41% african american, 11.8% hispanic
98 % Males, 45% white, 40% african american, 11.1% hispanic
98 % Females, 49% white, 32% african american, 12% hispanic
98 % Males, 78% white, 10% african american, 22% hispanic
Do studies show that death penalty deter criminal actions?
No deterrence
Significant deterrence
Small margin of deterrence
How successful is parole?
52 % of paroles successful
45 % of parole successful
62 % of parolees successful
Do parole officers need search warrants?
Yes and with probably cause
No and no need for probably cause
Yes but with no need for probably cause
 
What is probation?
Court ordered, most common form of sentencing, generally less expensive than imprisonment
Court ordered, most uncommon form of sentencing, generally less expensive than imprisonment
Court ordered, most common form of sentencing, generally expensive than imprisonment
Jury ordered, most common form of sentencing, generally less expensive than imprisonment
What are the four things a parole officer do?
Sentence investigations, intake procedures, diagnosis and needs assessment and client supervision .
Pre-sentence investigations, outtake procedures, diagnosis and needs assessment and client supervision .
pre-sentence investigations, intake procedures, diagnosis and needs assessment and client supervision .
What are the advantages of parole?
Lower cost, increased employment, restitution, community support, reduced risk of criminal socialization, increased use of community services, increased opportunity for rehabilitation
Relative lack of punishment, increased risk to community, increased social cost
Higher cost, increased employment, restitution, community support, reduced risk of criminal socialization, decreased opportunity for rehabilitation
Lower cost, increased employment, restitution, lack of community support, reduced risk of criminal socialization, uncreased use of community services, uncreased opportunity for rehabilitation
What are the disadvantages to parole?
Relative lack of punishment, increased risk to criminal society, increased social cost
Relative lack of punishment, increased risk to community, increased social cost
Higher cost, increased employment, restitution, community support, reduced risk of criminal socialization, decreased opportunity for rehabilitation
Relative lack of punishment, increased risk to community, decrease in social cost
Explain Probation?
Is court ordered
Most common form of criminal sentencing
Not locked up
Eentry strategy incarcerated released early
Explain Parole?
Eentry strategy incarcerated released early
Placed under supervision of a parole agency
Is court ordered
Parole board decide
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