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A probation officer who suspects criminal activity does not need this Fourth Amendment provision to search a probationer's residence, car, or person.
a. Probable cause.
b. Miranda warning.
c. Police officer.
d. Reasonable doubt.
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In this case, the Supreme Court stated that felony defendants must be allowed an attorney during hearings when probation may be revoked or a deferred sentence imposed.
a. Miranda v. Arizona.
b. Howard v. Fine.
c. Mempa v. Rhay.
d. Morrissey v. Brewer.
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The probation officer investigates the offender's _____.
a. Legal history and school records.
b. Legal history and social history.
c. Social history and financial history.
d. Medical history and school records.
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To ensure adequate supervision, dangerous probationers may be placed _____.
a. On intensive supervision probation.
b. On regular probation.
c. In jail.
d. In a therapeutic environment.
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These three activities define the probation officer's job.
a. Incapacitation; supervision; service.
b. Investigation; retribution; socialization.
c. Incapacitation; retribution; service.
d. Investigation; supervision; service.
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In this case, the Supreme Court provided minimum due-process requirements for the revocation of parole.
a. Hope v. Pelzer.
b. Morrissey v. Brewer.
c. Terry v. Ohio.
d. Mempa v. Rhay.
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Diversion programs are based on this theory.
a. Life-course theory.
b. Strain theory.
c. Labeling theory.
d. Broken windows theory.
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Inmates may be granted this for behaving in prison, which can significantly reduce their sentences.
a. Overtime.
b. Time served.
c. Meritorious time.
d. Good time.
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The multiple goals of the criminal justice system are
a. Incapacitation, retribution, and rehabilitation.
b. Indoctrination, retribution, and socialization.
c. Insubordination, contribution, and rehabilitation.
d. Incapacitation, retribution, and socialization.
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These are two of the obstacles that inmates face when returning to society.
a. Alienation and stigmatization.
b. Prisonization and stigmatization.
c. Alienation and socialization.
d. Prisonization and socialization.