What are the three levels of home monitoring? What does each level require of the offender?
What will be an ideal response?
o Curfew
• requires offenders to be in their homes at specific hours each day, usually at night.
o Home detention
• requires that offenders remain home at all times, with exceptions being made for education, employment, counseling, or other specified activities such as the purchase of food or, in some instances, attendance at religious ceremonies.
o Home incarceration
• requires the offender to remain home at all times, save for medical emergencies.
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a. outcome orientation b. outcome control c. orientation of reinforcement d. locus of control
__________________ have made it easier to identify where services need to be located so that clients in reentry can access them more easily
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Patterns of cause and effect are _____ in nature
a. probabilistic b. absolute c. experiential d. nihilistic
Social and cultural structure theories see criminals as
A. improperly socialized. B. inherently evil people. C. genetically flawed. D. disadvantaged in terms of their social environment.