Probation MCQs

Probation MCQs

Welcome to MCQss.com's page dedicated to Probation MCQs. This page features a variety of multiple-choice questions related to the purpose, functions, and challenges of probation.

Probation is a form of community supervision that allows individuals convicted of a crime to serve their sentences in the community under specified conditions. It aims to promote rehabilitation, reduce recidivism, and provide support and supervision to individuals while they reintegrate into society.

The Probation MCQs on MCQss.com provide an interactive platform to assess and expand your knowledge in this area. Each question presents a scenario, concept, or characteristic related to probation. By selecting the correct answer, you can test your understanding and receive immediate feedback to reinforce your knowledge.

By practicing these MCQs, you can explore various aspects, including the purpose and goals of probation, the role of probation officers, the conditions and requirements of probation, the use of community resources and programs, and the challenges faced in the supervision and monitoring of probationers. These MCQs serve as a valuable resource for exam preparation, self-assessment, or deepening your understanding of the complexities surrounding probation.

1: Which of the following is an accurate statement about the demographics of probation officers?

A.   Most probation officers are men.

B.   Most probation officers are people of color.

C.   The highest level of education for most probation officers is a high school diploma.

D.   The highest level of education for most probation officers is a college degree.

2: According to Glaser’s research, this type of officer tends to have limited formal education but a lot of on-the-job experience.

A.   Paternal officer

B.   Punitive officer

C.   Welfare worker

D.   Passive agent

3: While on the job, most probation officers carry a firearm.

A.   True

B.   False

4: Which of the following is an accurate statement about Morrissey v. Brewer?

A.   It was the first time the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the revocation process of either probationers or parolees.

B.   It was the first time the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the revocation process for probationers.

C.   The ruling requires a jury to decide whether revocation should occur.

D.   The ruling does not require a written statement as to why revocation is occurring.

5: Most probation agencies require that applicants be at least ______ years old.

A.   18

B.   21

C.   30

D.   40

6: In Gagnon v. Scarpelli, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the state was not required to appoint counsel for every probationer facing revocation.

A.   True

B.   False

7: Probation is the most common sanction given by the courts.

A.   True

B.   False

8: All of the following are technical violations of probation except ______.

A.   Failing to attend mandated therapy

B.   Committing a new crime

C.   Failing to report periods of unemployment

D.   Failing to complete community service

9: Since 2009, the number of individuals on probation has ______.

A.   Increased

B.   Decreased

C.   Stayed about the same

D.   Data are not collected on the number of probationers.

10: According to Glaser’s research, a probation officer who believes that the best way to protect the community is to rehabilitate the probationer is using which working style?

A.   Paternal officer

B.   Punitive officer

C.   Welfare worker

D.   Passive agent

11: All of the following are typical responsibilities of a probation officer except ______.

A.   Writing the presentence report

B.   Meeting with probationers

C.   Interviewing probationers’ employers

D.   Determining whether probation should be revoked

12: Staff turnover is not an issue for probation officers.

A.   True

B.   False

13: Probation was used in colonial America as it was an inherited practice from England.

A.   True

B.   False

A.   200 probationers

B.   50 probationers

C.   20 probationers

D.   15 probationers

15: All of the following are accurate statements about revocation except this.

A.   The most common reason for revocation is failure to maintain contact with a probation officer.

B.   In almost half of revocation cases, the offender remains on probation.

C.   If an offender is permitted to remain on probation, more restrictive conditions may be imposed.

D.   The most common reason for revocation is failure to maintain employment.

16: _____ is defined as allows offenders to be tracked to their exact location through the use of satellite monitoring and remote tracking.

A.   Shackles

B.   Handcuffs

C.   All of these

D.   Global Positioning System (GPS)

17: _____ is known as stage of a revocation proceeding that allows the probation agency to present evidence of the violation, which the offender is given the opportunity to refute.

A.   Statutory exclusion

B.   Judicial waivers

C.   None of these

D.   Hearing Stage

18: Is passive Agent views his or her job dispassionately as just a job and tends to do as little as possible?

A.   False

B.   True

19: _____ is uses a great degree of both control and assistance techniques in supervising offenders.

A.   Inmates who work were less likely to engage in misconduct.

B.   Inmates who work were less likely to return to prison.

C.   Paternal Officer

D.   All of these

20: _____ is defined as initial examination of the facts of the arrest to determine if probable cause does exist for a violation.

A.   All of these

B.   Social

C.   Political

D.   Preliminary Hearing

21: _____ is known as a thorough file that includes a wide range of background information on the offender.

A.   Rheumatoid arthritis

B.   All of these

C.   Strokes

D.   Presentence Investigation Report

22: Is probation a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jailhouse?

A.   True

B.   False

23: _____ is sees himself or herself as needing to use threats and punishment in order to get compliance from the offender.

A.   $5,732

B.   $6,684

C.   Punitive Officer

D.   None of these

24: _____ is defined as when a judge determines if the offender will be incarcerated or continue his or her probation sentence under more restrictive terms.

A.   All of these

B.   Sentencing Stage

C.   US

D.   Asia

25: _____ is known as actions that do not comply with the conditions and requirements of a probationer’s sentence.

A.   Political

B.   Technical Violations

C.   Professional

D.   None of these

26: Is welfare Worker views the offender more as a client rather than a supervisee on his or her caseload?

A.   True

B.   False