Community corrections is based on the goal of:
a. making the convicted "pay" for their crimes.
b. fighting crime before it begins.
c. finding the "least restrictive alternative.".
d. limiting options and alternatives.
e. all of the above.
c
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Hutchings and Mednick's study of male adoptees in Copenhagen found that:
A. If both the biological and adoptive father had a criminal record, the son was most likely to have a record. B. If only the adoptive father had a record, the boy was least likely to have a record. C. If neither adoptive nor biological father had a record the boy did not have any record. D. Adopted children tend to commit criminal acts at rates most similar to their adoptive parent.
In the fourth phase of this process, __________ __________ , the investigator may instruct the witness to place himself or herself in the role of someone else in the incident and think about what he or she must have seen
A) Reconstruction B) Witness identification C) Role-reversal D) Changing the perspective
The type of probation and parole officer supervision used most frequently at the present time is what?
a. Casework b. Computer assisted c. Intermittent d. Surveillance
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Intervention in conflict essentially involves two supervisory skills: cooperativeness and assertiveness. 2. The most common reaction to conflict is competition. 3. Accommodation involves minimum intrusion on the part of the superior, who attempts to smooth over differences between those engaged in the conflict. 4. Competition and compromise strategies generally result in win-win outcomes, where all sides win. 5. Sergeants frequently use compromise when they make the work schedule in an attempt to divide days off and hours worked so that everyone is accommodated to some extent.