Describe the difference between probation and parole

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Probation is a sentence that does not require incarceration. The sentence may include a fine, supervision,
community service, restitution, or home confinement. Parole is the conditional release of a prisoner
from incarceration to supervision after part of his or her sentence has been completed.

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A qualtiative researcher receives feedback about the results and interpretations from colleagues is a form of:

a. Tacit knowledge. b. Peer debriefing. c. Member checking. d. Processing information.

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Describe the process of involving parents into assessments and work regarding sexual identity.

What will be an ideal response?

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Jerry is dying a slow, painful death from cancer and has thought about ending his life by suicide. His desire to die is most likely based on his need to

a. end the pain. b. express his shame or failure. c. punish himself. d. plead for euthanasia.

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In this role, counselors assist clients in recognizing oppressive forces in the community as a source of their problem and teach their clients strategies for developing political power to bring about change in the clients' social and physical environment

a. Change agent b. Consultant c. Adviser d. Ombudsman

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