Under a mandatory release scenario, inmates who are released into their communities:

A) are totally free of all behavioral restrictions in all jurisdictions.
B) may or may not continue to be supervised for a specified period.
C) are completely unsupervised in all jurisdictions.
D) are absolutely free from supervision because of good-time credit accumulation.


B

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a. Fourteenth b. Eighth c. Sixth d. Fifth

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A. An emphasis on community support for and cooperation with the police in preventing crime B. A focus on neighborhoods and communities in disrepair and a crackdown on the crime there C. A philosophy that requires police to identify potential criminals within the community and respond accordingly D. A strategy designed to focus on a specific type of criminal activity within a community

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In general, research has found that intensive-supervision probation:

A. effectively rehabilitates offenders. B. costs more than incarceration. C. effectively reduces recidivism. D. does not clearly reduce recidivism or enhance rehabilitation.

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