Chapter 16 Criminal Justice REentry
Across
- 5. Legal restrictions placed on ex-felons after conviction
- 9. State-sanctioned control over offenders in the community
- 11. Officer responsible for supervising parolees
- 13. The privilege of release extended by the government
- 14. Early supervisors who monitored parolees in the community
- 16. Release approved by a parole board
- 17. The offender remains under state supervision after release
- 19. Release allowing inmates to work or attend school during the day
- 20. The conditional release of an offender from incarceration under supervision
- 21. Executive forgiveness removing legal penalties of a conviction
- 22. Prison administrator who developed a five-stage correctional system in the 1800s
- 23. Transitional housing facility for offenders returning to society
Down
- 1. Post-custody supervision ordered by a judge
- 2. Release after the offender completes the full sentence
- 3. Returning to criminal behavior after release
- 4. Sentencing structure that allows flexible release dates
- 6. Temporary leave from prison
- 7. Group responsible for making parole decisions
- 8. The process of transitioning offenders back into society
- 10. Another term for boot camp-style incarceration
- 12. Agreement entered into between the offender and the government
- 15. The conditional pardon stage in Maconochie’s system
- 18. Required release after serving a specified amount of time