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Hanser, Essentials of Community Corrections SAGE Publishing, 2019

Chapter 1: Definitions, History, and Development of

Community Corrections Test Bank

Multiple Choice

  • In which decade was the Martinson Report published?
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-5: Be aware of developments in community corrections from the 1960s Onward.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Probation and Parole From 1960 Onward

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • The abolition of parole in the federal system occurred due to which of the following
  • acts?

  • The Crime Control Omnibus Act of 1991
  • The Safe Streets Act of 1984
  • The Homeland Security Act of 2001
  • The Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984

Ans: D

Learning Objective: 1-5: Be aware of developments in community corrections from the 1960s Onward.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Probation and Parole From 1960 Onward

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Which model of community supervision officer operation is recommended by the
  • text?

  • needs determination model
  • social science model
  • social casework model
  • social reintegration model

Ans: C

Learning Objective: 1-4: Identify and discuss the various philosophical underpinnings associated with sentencing and the administration of offender supervision within the community.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge 2 / 4

Hanser, Essentials of Community Corrections SAGE Publishing, 2019

Answer Location: Classical Criminology, Behavioral Psychology, and Community

Corrections

Difficulty Level: Medium

  • Why is the case of United States v. Birnbaum (1970) important to community
  • corrections?

  • This case demonstrated that probation and parole did not work.
  • This case determined that probation was a privilege and not a right.
  • This case determined that probation was intended to be reintegrative in nature.
  • This case determined what constituted public safety.

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify key persons in the early development of probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Probation and Parole From 1960 Onward

Difficulty Level: Medium

  • Where was the ticket-of-leave system started?
  • Norfolk Island
  • Ireland
  • United States
  • Tasmania

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-2: Identify early historical precursors to probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: The Beginning of Parole

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Who created the “mark” system?
  • Cesare Beccaria
  • Robert Martinson
  • Alexander Maconochie
  • Sir Walter Crofton

Ans: C

Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify key persons in the early development of probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: The Beginning of Parole

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Sanctuary allowed for which of the following?
  • Escaped criminals could flee to select cities.
  • Criminals could be charged with a lesser crime.
  • Exoneration for all crimes.
  • Criminals could be transferred to a smaller prison.

Ans: A 3 / 4

Hanser, Essentials of Community Corrections SAGE Publishing, 2019 Learning Objective: 1-2: Identify early historical precursors to probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Early Alternative Sanctions: Sanctuary

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Benefit of Clergy was initially implemented during the ______ century?
  • 11th
  • 12th
  • 13th
  • 14th

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-2: Identify early historical precursors to probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Early Alternative Sanctions: Benefit of Clergy

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Which of the following is TRUE about sanctuary?
  • Those who stayed in sanctuary too long might have their charges dismissed.
  • The use of sanctuary was an adopted practice for over 1,000 years.
  • Sanctuary was a form of banishment by the community.
  • Sanctuary led to criminal city-states due to an influx of criminals in designated towns.

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-2: Identify early historical precursors to probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Early Alternative Sanctions: Sanctuary

Difficulty Level: Medium

  • Who wrote the essay entitled An Essay on Crimes and Punishments?
  • Cesare Beccaria
  • Robert Martinson
  • Alexander Maconochie
  • Sir Walter Crofton

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify key persons in the early development of probation and parole.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Philosophical Basis of Community Corrections--Both Probation and Parole

Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Judicial reprieve began to emerge during the ______.
  • 1400s
  • 1500s
  • 1600s
  • 1700s

Ans: D

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