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A) prosecutor's control.
B) bureaucratic branch.
C) legislative branch.
D) judicial branch.
E) executive branch.
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A) Fines
B) Day reporting centers
C) Restitution
D) Forfeiture
E) Jails
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A) Europe
B) North America
C) Africa
D) South America
E) Asia
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A) Home confinement
B) Day reporting center
C) Shock incarceration
D) Fines
E) Community service
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A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
E) 1980s
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A) Community service
B) Home confinement
C) Jail
D) Boot camp
E) Intensive supervision probation
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A) Judges use intermediate sanctions that only require a low level of control over the offender.
B) Judges use intermediate sanctions that only require a high level of control over the offender.
C) Judges use intermediate sanctions that require no control over the offender.
D) Judges use a range of intermediate sanctions requiring a low level to high level of control over the offenders.
E) Intermediate sanctions are not used by judges.
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A) local control.
B) community justice.
C) just desserts.
D) community standards.
E) community response.
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A) probation.
B) parole.
C) prison.
D) prison and then parole.
E) jail and then parole.
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A) a period of forced home confinement.
B) monitored release from prison.
C) a short jail sentence.
D) supervised release under specified conditions.
E) supervised release mandated by the probation board.
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A) Community corrections receive considerable public support.
B) Community corrections suffer from the public impression that they are "soft on crime."
C) Localities have a surplus of resources for community corrections.
D) The use of community corrections is declining.
E) Community corrections always reduces recidivism.
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A) recidivism.
B) re-arrest.
C) life-long offender.
D) three striker.
E) chronic offending.
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