Do you believe, as some do, that traditional parole has been a failure? Explain

What will be an ideal response?


The response to this question really depends on one’s perspective. Parole certainly faces many challenges: high recidivism rates, limited supervision because of high caseloads, and low officer morale. One could certainly look at recidivism rates and conclude that it is a failure. But perhaps it is more important to think that the concept of parole is not flawed but that the implementation of it has been. If adequate resources, as well as the use of evidence-based practices, are implemented, then the impact of parole would move in a much more positive direction.

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Providing rewards or punishments for actions that are committed meets which classification goal?

a. Controlling inmates’ behavior b. Protecting the public c. Planning and accountability d. Protecting inmates

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The present-day debate over abortion is an example of a current use of

a. natural law b. common law. c. natural rights. d. hedonistic calculus.

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The drug cocaine ________ contains the highest concentration of cocaine.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Persons who are conditionally released are less likely than convicted offenders to commit new crimes. 2. Rehabilitation is the dominant concern in determinate sentencing. 3. The U.S. Constitution requires judges to consider mitigating factors in capital cases. 4. A diagnosis of psychopathy is considered a mitigating factor in capital sentencing. 5. A 17-year-old offender is not eligible for the death penalty.

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