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REFERENCES: Parole TodayLEARNING OBJECTIVES: COBC.ALAR.17.03.05 – Argue the pros and cons of medical parole.KEYWORDS: ApplyChapter_5_Case_Management_Using_Risk_Needs_ResponsivityTrue / False1. Community corrections departments serve both a supervisory and rehabilitative function in the criminal justice system.REFERENCES: Identifying Risks and Criminogenic NeedsLEARNING OBJECTIVES: COBC.ALAR.17.05.01 – Identify the importance of assessment in identifying risKEYWORDS: Remember
2. Each new client under community supervision must first be interviewed.REFERENCES: Identifying Risks and Criminogenic NeedsLEARNING OBJECTIVES: COBC.ALAR.17.05.01 – Identify the importance of assessment in identifying risKEYWORDS: Remember3. No matter whether the programs were treatment-oriented or supervision-oriented, mixing low-risk offenders with high-risk offenders in the same program has been shown to decrease recidivism.REFERENCES: Identifying Risks and Criminogenic NeedsLEARNING OBJECTIVES: COBC.ALAR.17.05.01 – Identify the importance of assessment in identifying risKEYWORDS:
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4. Age is a dynamic risk factor.a.Trueb.FalseANSWER: FalseREFERENCES: Identifying Risks and Criminogenic NeedsLEARNING OBJECTIVES: COBC.ALAR.17.05.01 – Identify the importance of assessment in identifying risKEYWORDS: Remember5. Criminal history is a static risk factor.REFERENCES: Identifying Risks and Criminogenic NeedsLEARNING OBJECTIVES: COBC.ALAR.17.05.01 – Identify the importance of assessment in identifying risKEYWORDS:
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Winter '19
Parole, Alexander Maconochie, Norfolk Island, Sir Walter Crofton