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Chapter 4

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3.A requirement that offenders repay society for the harm created by their offense. (2 Words)
7.Caseload made up of standard probationers, requiring no special program or supervision. (2 Words)
9.Supervision of community offenders with higher than average risk, through smaller caseloads, and very close monitoring of activities. (3 Words)
10.Risk assessments that predict the chance of new crimes being committed; they are used to determine the level of supervision an offender will receive in the coummunity. (3 Words)
11.Offenders have to pay for some costs associated with their supervision. (3 Words)
13.Conditions that must be followed by every probationer. (4 Words)
14.Violations of the condition of probation prohibiting the commission of any additional crime. (3 Words)
15.Offenders repay their victims directly for their losses and harm caused by the offense. (2 Words)
16.The authorized seizure by the government of money, negotiable instruments, securities, or other things of value that were obtained through illegal activities. (2 Words)
17.A 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that created the due process requirements for revoking probation. (3 Words)
18.Known as the "Father of Probation". (2 Words)
19.Offenders live at home and must be at home except for times they are to be at work or participating in other activities approved by their probation officer. (2 Words)
20.A combination of a short jail sentence and return to the community of probation. (2 Words)
21.Caseload for offenders with too high a risk or need to be on regular supervision; created as an alternative to sending these offenders to prison. (3 Words)
22.Caseload made up of offenders with a particular type of problem, such as substance abuse, mental illness, or a history of sex offenses. (2 Words)
23.A style of supervising community offenders that places emphasis on assisting the offender with problems, counseling, and working to make sure the offender sucessfully completes supervision. (4 Words)
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1.A requirement that offenders pay some dollar amount to the court as punishment for committing the offense.
2.Criminal sanctions that involve community supervision of offenders, make use of correctional and program resources available in the community, and require the offender to abide by specific conditions in order to remain in the community. (2 Words)
4.The use of technology to monitor an offender's location. (2 Words)
5.A style of supervising community offenders that places emphasis on monitoring and enforcing compliance with the rules or supervision and the detection of violations leading to revocation and return to custody. (4 Words)
6.Conditions of probation that are tailored to meet the needs of a particular offender. (4 Words)
8.Houses in which offenders live in the community that provide supervision, room and board, and some treatment as an alternative to prison. (3 Words)
12.Violations of conditions of community supervision, without commission of a new crime. (2 Words)

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