Matching
1. Intermediate punishments
2. Continuously signaling system
3. Day reporting centers
4. Electronic monitoring
5. Halfway houses
6. Shock probation/parole
7. Intensive supervision
8. Programmed contact system
9. Residential reentry center
10. Shock incarceration
a. Place where offenders work and pay rent while undergoing counseling and job training
b. Used in conjunction with a variety of programs, such as home detention instead of jail for defendants awaiting trial and DUI offenders.
c. A classical emphasis on matching the sanction to the offense, while the actual purpose is to reduce incarceration.
d. Facilitates the community reintegration of formerly incarcerated persons through the provision of a multiplicity of residential, employment and family reunification services
e. Facility that duplicates the military environment; also called boot camp
f. Consists of two primary types: telephone/cell phone and radio-like transmitters and receivers
g. Usually relies on the telephone and computerized voice identification
h. An alternative to incarceration for P/P violators and can provide a variety of services for probationers and parolees.
i. Focuses on control characterized by a high amount of contacts and unannounced home visits
j. Brief incarceration followed by community supervision
Question 2
_________ facilitate the community reintegration of formerly incarcerated persons through the provision of a multiplicity of residential, employment, treatment and family reunification services.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).