Probation revocation can result from a new arrest; conviction; or a rules violation, a failure to comply with a condition of probation. Rules violations that result in revocations are often referred to as ___________ violations

a. minor
b. technical
c. conditional
d. mechanical


b

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In Kumho Tire Co., Ltd. v. Carmichael, the US Supreme Court ruled that the "gatekeeping" role of a trial judge:

a. Was restricted to scientific testimony. b. Applied only to cases involving capital crimes. c. Was subject to appeal by a higher court. d. Applied to all expert testimony.

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

1. Today, parole is granted at both the federal and state levels. 2. The term parole has two different meanings: a determination of whether a person is eligible to be released while they are incarcerated and a period of supervision following release. 3. Parole boards examine the offender’s plan for reintegration when making a decision. 4. The needs of the incarcerated returning to their communities are high. 5. Upon release, very few offenders return to the same communities in which they lived prior to their incarceration.

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The term _________ refers to services provided to juveniles after they have been placed in—removed from their—home and put under some form of custodial supervision

a. aftercare b. diversion c. waiver d. aversion

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Which U.S. Supreme Court interpretations are exceptions to the exclusionary rule?

I. Good faith II. Second-party consent III. Inevitable discovery IV. Computer errors A) II, III B) I, III, IV C) I, IV D) I, II, III, IV

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