Types of Supervision
Across
- 2. attend self-help group meetings (2 words)
- 3. terms and conditions of supervision must be clear, concise, reasonable, and have a rational basis - True or False?
- 6. sentencing alternative under which the terms and conditions of the client's
- 8. the goal of supervision is to reduce ___________________
- 10. supervising authority for probation and pre-trial cases
- 11. a discretionary and conditional release from prison
- 14. Person is arrested and placed on supervision by Court/Commissioner pending adjudication of charges (2 words)
- 16. the non-discretionary release of an inmate from incarceration until the maximum expiration date of their sentence (2 words)
- 18. If supervision efforts fail and an individual's behavior poses a risk to public safety, it is incumbent upon the offender's agent or monitor; in consultation with the supervisor; to take timely and appropriate ____________to address that risk
- 21. conditions serve to _________ the individual's need for structure
- 22. supervising authority for mandatory release and parole cases (2 words)
Down
- 1. restrict the individuals behavior
- 4. agent's ___________________ to assist the client in developing a crime free lifestyle, maintain accurate up to date case notes in OCMS; advise the sentencing authority of any new charges or noncompliance
- 5. Report as directed and follow your supervisor's lawful instructions (2 words)
- 7. use current research and best available data; guide practice decisions & produces positive outcomes; embrace the use of all available tools (3 words)
- 9. all persons incarcerated are eligible for a parole hearing - True or False?
- 12. this condition must be enforced
- 13. assisting the client in developing a crime free lifestyle is a responsibility of the _____________
- 15. a person may be granted up to _________ years of probation in District Court
- 17. has the ability to change, alter, modify add, or delete conditions for a person on supervision (2 words)
- 19. are established by the Court.
- 20. JRA and evidence based practices focus on implementing programs that have data proving they ______