Matching
1. Caseload
2. Caseload management
3. Classification
4. Workload
5. Liberty interest
6. Place-based supervision
7. Probable cause hearing
8. Revocation hearing
9. Risk/needs assessment
10. Technical violation
a. Concept that requires due process procedures whenever any type of freedom is at risk from government action
b. Entails probation and parole agencies operating satellite offices 24/7 that are physically located in communities with high concentrations of offenders under supervision
c. Number of offenders assigned to the officer or agency on a given date or during a specified time period
d. Hearing based on the civil standard of preponderance of evidence
e. Court hearing to determine whether an arrest was justified
f. Measures an offender’s criminal risk factors and specific needs
g. Procedure in which information is gathered about an offender for law enforcement, correctional, or court agencies, including an offender’s behavior patterns, needs, skills, and aptitude, as well as factors related to criminal conduct
h. Process by which needs and strengths of offenders are matched with selected services and resources in corrections
i. Violation of rules that does not involve a new crime
j. Anticipated amount of time each case will demand
1 = c (page 250)
2 = h (page 248)
3 = g (page 246)
4 = j (page 250)
5 = a (page 287)
6 = b (page 253)
7 = e (page 274)
8 = d (page 281)
9 = f (page 248)
10 = i (page 273)
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