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Identify and discuss the three general categories of probation conditions.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which one is NOT a specific challenge used in counterterrorism?
 
  a. the need to focus scarce resources to prevent and fight crimes that are relatively uncommon
  b. patrolling neighborhoods in cars
  c. dealing with the scrutiny that comes with crimes that often have international implications
  d. the difficult task of gathering information, or intelligence, about crimes before they happen



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Answer to Question 1

o Standard conditions:

 imposed on all probationers
 include reporting regularly to the probation officer, notifying the agency of any changes of address, not leaving the jurisdiction without permission, and remaining employed

o Punitive conditions:

 usually reflect the seriousness of the offense
 intended to increase the punishment of the offender
 include fines, community service, restitution, drug testing, and home confinement

o Treatment conditions:

 imposed to reverse patterns of self-destructive behavior
 may include undergoing alcohol and or drug treatment, or anger-control therapy

Answer to Question 2

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