#1
What is the primary goal of community-based corrections?
Isolation of offenders from society
Rehabilitation and reintegration into the community
Punishment through incarceration
Deterrence through strict supervision
#2
What is the significance of reentry programs in community corrections?
Isolating offenders for an extended period
Facilitating the transition of offenders back into the community
Imposing strict punitive measures
Eliminating rehabilitation efforts
#3
What is the primary purpose of diversion programs in community-based corrections?
Prolonged imprisonment
Reintegration into society
Isolation from the community
Strict punishment
#4
What is the primary focus of community-based corrections compared to traditional imprisonment?
Isolation of offenders
Punitive measures
Rehabilitation and community reintegration
Long-term incarceration
#5
What role does community service play in community-based corrections?
To impose strict punitive measures
To promote criminal behavior
To provide rehabilitation and contribute to the community
To isolate offenders from society
#6
Which of the following is an example of community-based supervision?
Life imprisonment
Parole
Death penalty
Maximum-security prison
#7
What is a halfway house in the context of community-based corrections?
A facility for recreational activities
A residence for offenders transitioning back into society
A prison for serious offenders
A location for community service programs
#8
In community-based corrections, what is the purpose of electronic monitoring?
To enhance communication between offenders
To track and supervise the movement of offenders
To provide entertainment to offenders
To monitor prison staff activities
#9
What is the concept of 'earned release' in community corrections?
Automatic release after a fixed time
Release based on good behavior and participation in rehabilitation programs
Release only through legal appeals
Release without any conditions
#10
Which principle emphasizes addressing the root causes of criminal behavior in community-based corrections?
Deterrence
Rehabilitation
Retribution
Incapacitation
#11
What does the term 'restorative justice' mean in community-based corrections?
Punitive measures for offenders
Repairing harm caused by the offense and reconciling with the victim
Maximum security imprisonment
Isolating offenders for a specified period
#12
Which factor is essential for the success of community-based corrections programs?
Strict punitive measures
Limited community involvement
Effective collaboration between criminal justice agencies and the community
Exclusively focusing on punishment
#13
Which principle underlines the use of community service as a correctional measure?
Retribution
Deterrence
Restitution
Incapacitation
#14
What role does probation play in community-based corrections?
Punishing offenders through incarceration
Supervising offenders in the community as an alternative to imprisonment
Isolating offenders from society
Providing financial compensation to victims
#15
Which factor is crucial for the success of community-based corrections programs?
Exclusively punitive measures
Limited community involvement
Effective collaboration between criminal justice agencies and the community
Isolation of offenders from society