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What term refers to the amount of time spent under supervision prior to a finding of a violation?
 
  a. Free time
  b. Community time
  c. Street time
  d. Supervision time



(Question #2) What type of hearing is similar to a preliminary hearing but more comprehensive and the purpose of which is to determine whether the violation of parole is serious enough to return the offender to prison?
 
  a. Revocation hearing
  b. Violation hearing
  c. Technical hearing
  d. None of the above



(Question #3) What type of hearing is used to determine whether there is probable cause to detain a parolee for a revocation hearing?
 
  a. Administrative parole hearing
  b. Preliminary parole hearing
  c. Revocation parole hearing
  d. Technical parole hearing



(Question #4) What level of proof of guilt must be present at a probation revocation hearing?
 
  a. Beyond a reasonable doubt
  b. Beyond a probable doubt
  c. Preponderance of the evidence
  d. None of the above



(Question #5) What is another term used to refer to the probable cause hearing that is part of the probation violation process?
 
  a. Administrative hearing
  b. Preliminary hearing
  c. Revocation hearing
  d. Technical violation hearing



(Question #6) What type of hearing will provide the probationer with an opportunity to testify and present witnesses?
 
  a. Administrative hearing
  b. Probable cause hearing
  c. Revocation hearing
  d. Technical violation hearing



(Question #7) What type of hearing is usually part of the violation of probation process and only necessary when the probationer is to be held in custody pending the revocation hearing?
 
  a. Reasonable suspicion hearing
  b. Probable cause hearing
  c. Reasonable cause hearing
  d. Probable suspicion hearing



(Question #8) Which of the following strategies typically involve graduated sanctions ranging from intensive supervision, to a halfway house placement, to a brief period of incarceration?
 
  a. Technical violations strategies
  b. Administrative violation strategies
  c. Misdemeanor violations strategies
  d. Violation of supervision management strategies



(Question #9) Because violations of probation or parole are contributing factors to prison overcrowding, probation or parole agencies have been using what types of strategies to avoid incarcerating clients who are in violation of their conditions of supervision?
 
  a. Technical violations strategies
  b. Administrative violation strategies
  c. Misdemeanor violations strategies
  d. Violation of supervision management strategies
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Probation and Parole: Corrections in the Community

Probation and Parole: Corrections in the Community


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6 years ago
1)  Answer: c

2)  Answer: a

3)  Answer: b

4)  Answer: c

5)  Answer: b

6)  Answer: c

7)  Answer: b

8)  Answer: d

9)  Answer: d
yadwinder Author
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6 years ago
This is very helpful, my teacher this year is not good
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