Overview
True / False Questions
1. The concept of rehabilitation is the cornerstone of traditional liberal crime control policy.
ANS: T
REF: 11-1
2. Martinson’s report does not meet the current standards of evidence-based crime policy analysis.
ANS: F
REF: 11-4
3. The emphasis of probation is on treatment over supervision.
ANS: F
REF: 11-7
4. Both conservatives and liberals are critical of parole.
ANS: T
REF: 11-10—11-11
5. Intensive probation/parole supervision programs rest on a flawed assumption that increasing the intensity of supervision would enhance program effectiveness.
ANS: T
REF: 11-14
6. Abolishing parole is an effective crime reduction policy
ANS: F
REF: 11-16
7. The Manhattan Court Employment Project provided a classic example of net widening.
ANS: T
REF: 11-20
8. Net widening brings more people under the umbrella of the criminal justice system.
ANS: T
REF: 11-20
9. Evaluations of boot camps have found positive long-term changes in behaviors.
ANS: F
REF: 11-27
10. Passive electronic monitoring involves the use of ankle bracelets.
ANS: T
REF: 11-28
11. Electronic monitoring programs have only been used with traffic violation offenders.
ANS: F
REF: 11-29
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