Non-Institutional Corrections Reviewer 2
1. Primary basis in granting parole
a. Response with correctional treatment
b. Progress within the correctional institution
c. Good behavior and rapport among inmates and prison guards
d. Both a and b
Answer: D
2. A unit within the probation office is charged with selecting defendants for probation.
a. Investigation division
b. Supervision division
c. Custodial division
d. RDC
Answer: A
3. In the practice and procedure of probation, who is considered the most important person?
a. Probationer
b. Probation officer
c. Chief Probation Officer
d. Probation aides
Answer: B
4. The nature of conditional pardon given to inmates is that the recipient must accept it before it takes effect, and the pardonee is under obligation to comply with the conditions imposed therein.
a. Contract
b. Privilege
c. Punishment
d. Act of Grace
Answer: A
5. The first probation law was passed in the year 1878 in ...
a. Chicago
b. Massachusetts
c. England
d. Pennsylvania
Answer: B
6. A program specifically planned to prepare the offender prior to his release on parole.
a. Pre-release treatment
b. Pre-parole interview
c. Classification meeting
d. Admission meeting
Answer: A
7. RA No. 4203 created what particular agency?
a. Department of Justice
b. Bureau of Corrections
c. Probation Office
d. Board of Pardon and Parole
Answer: D
8. It is used by the parole board as a guide in determining the prisoner's eligibility for parole and preparing his parole program.
a. Pre-release progress report
b. Pre-board summary
c. Pre-referral summary
d. Post-sentence investigation report
Answer: A
9. A parole officer undertakes what particular broad function?
a. Community protection
b. Service to individuals
c. Supervision of parolee
d. Both a and b
Answer: D
10. This a method of helping parolees by which the parole office performs referral services.
a. Manipulative technique
b. Executive technique
c. Casework technique
d. Guidance and counseling technique
Answer: B
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a. Response with correctional treatment
b. Progress within the correctional institution
c. Good behavior and rapport among inmates and prison guards
d. Both a and b
Answer: D
2. A unit within the probation office is charged with selecting defendants for probation.
a. Investigation division
b. Supervision division
c. Custodial division
d. RDC
Answer: A
3. In the practice and procedure of probation, who is considered the most important person?
a. Probationer
b. Probation officer
c. Chief Probation Officer
d. Probation aides
Answer: B
4. The nature of conditional pardon given to inmates is that the recipient must accept it before it takes effect, and the pardonee is under obligation to comply with the conditions imposed therein.
a. Contract
b. Privilege
c. Punishment
d. Act of Grace
Answer: A
5. The first probation law was passed in the year 1878 in ...
a. Chicago
b. Massachusetts
c. England
d. Pennsylvania
Answer: B
6. A program specifically planned to prepare the offender prior to his release on parole.
a. Pre-release treatment
b. Pre-parole interview
c. Classification meeting
d. Admission meeting
Answer: A
7. RA No. 4203 created what particular agency?
a. Department of Justice
b. Bureau of Corrections
c. Probation Office
d. Board of Pardon and Parole
Answer: D
8. It is used by the parole board as a guide in determining the prisoner's eligibility for parole and preparing his parole program.
a. Pre-release progress report
b. Pre-board summary
c. Pre-referral summary
d. Post-sentence investigation report
Answer: A
9. A parole officer undertakes what particular broad function?
a. Community protection
b. Service to individuals
c. Supervision of parolee
d. Both a and b
Answer: D
10. This a method of helping parolees by which the parole office performs referral services.
a. Manipulative technique
b. Executive technique
c. Casework technique
d. Guidance and counseling technique
Answer: B
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