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Down: 1) a community correction center to which an offender reports every day or several days a week for supervision and treatment2) a problem-focused intervention that emphasizes skill training5) the formal termination of an offender's conditional freedom6) new punishment options developed to fill the gap between traditional probation and traditional jail or prison sentences and to better match the severity of punishment to the seriousness of the crime8) the second major role of probation officers, consisting of resource mediation, surveillance, and enforcement9) the termination of a criminal processing at any point before adjudication with no threat of later prosecution. Treatment, counseling and other services are offered and use is voluntary10) the defendant's participation, in exchange for diversion, in a treatment, counseling, or educational program aimed at changing his or her behavior.11) an offense committed against the social values and interests represented in and protected by the criminal law, and in which parties willingly participate.14) a failure to comply with the conditions of probation16) a financial penalty scaled bot to the defendant's ability to pay and the seriousness of the crime17) fleeing without permission of the jurisdiction in which the offender is required to stay19) an effective relationship between a change agent and a client, with negotiated goals and a mutual willingness to compromise when necessary to meet the goals or to maintain a viable relationship23) a short institutional term of confinement that includes a physical regiment designed to develop self-discipline, respect for authority, responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment24) the halting or suspension, before conviction, of formal criminal proceedings against a person, conditioned on some form of counter-performance by the defendant. Across: 3) technologies, including GPS and electronic monitoring, that probation and parole officers use to monitor remotely the physical location of an offender4) a sentence to serve a specified number of hours working in unpaid positions with nonprofit tax-supported agencies7) a medium-security correctional setting that resident offenders are permitted to leave regularly -- unaccompanied by staff -- for work, education or vocational programs, or treatment in the community12) the repetition of criminal behavior; generally defined as rearrest. it is the primary outcome measure for probation, as it is for all corrections programs13) a special court that is given responsibility to treat, sanction, and reward drug offenders with punishment more restrictive than regular probation but less severe than incarceration15) a privately prepared pre-sentence report that supplements the PSR prepared by the probation department18) the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community, under the supervision of a probation officer. it is conditional because it can be revoked if certain conditions are not met20) the arrest and prosecution for the commission of anew crime21) state laws that give economic grants to local communities to establish community corrections goals and policies to develop and operate community corrections programs22) charges are dismissed if the defendant satisfactorily completes treatment, counseling or other programs ordered by the justice system25) control of offenders in the community under strict conditions, by means of frequent reporting to a probation officers whose caseload is generally limited to 30 offenders26) a financial penalty used as a criminal sanction27) a due process hearing that must be conducted to determine whether the conditions of probation have been violated before probation can be revoked and the offender removed from the community28) sanctions that move offenders from higher levels of control to lower ones for the final phase of their sentences29) increasing the number of offenders sentenced to a higher level of restriction. it results in sentencing offenders to more restrictive sanctions than their offenses and characteristics warrant30) emergency release options for special docket offenders, generally used to relieve prison crowding31) a phiilosophy of correctional treatment that embraces decentralization of authority, citizen participation, redefinition of the population of offenders for whom incarceration is most appropriate, and emphasis on rehabilitation through community programs32) punishment options for initial sentences more restrictive than traditional probation but less restrictive than jail or prison
 

 

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