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17 Cards in this Set
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custodial model
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a model of incarceration that emphasizes security, discipline, and order
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reintegration model
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a model of a correctional institution that emphasizes maintaining the offender's ties to family and community as a method of reform, recognizing that the offender will be returning to society
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inmate code
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the values and norms of the prison social system that define the inmates' idea of the model prisoner
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classification
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the process of assigning an inmate to a category specifying his or her needs for security, treatment, education, work assignment, and readiness for release
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civil disabilities
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legal restrictions that prevent released felons from voting, serving on juries, and holding public office
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conditions of release
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conduct restrictions that parolees must follow as a legally binding requirement of being released
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discretionary release
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the release of an inmate from prison to conditional supervision at the discretion fo the parole board within the boundaries set by the sentence and the penal law
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expiration release
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the release of an inmate form incarceration, without any further correctional supervision; the inmate cannot be returned to prison fro any remaining portion of the sentence for the current offense
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furlough
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the temporary release of an inmate from a correctional institution for a brief period, usually one to three days, for a visit home. such programs help maintain family ties and prepare inmates for release on parole
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halfway house
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a correctional facility housing convicted felosn who spend a portion of their day at work in the community but reside in the halfway house during nonworking hours
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mandatory release
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the required release of an inmate form incarceration to community supervision upon the expiration of a certain period, as specified by a determinate sentencing law or parole guidelines
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other conditional release
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a term used in some states to avoid the rigidity of mandatory release by placing convicts under supervision in various community settings
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pardon
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an action of the executive branch of state or federal government excluding the offense and absolving the offender from the consequences of the crime
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parole
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the conditional release of an inmate from incarceration under supervision after a part of the prison sentence has been served
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probation release
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the release of an inmate from incarceration to probation supervision, as required by the sentencing judge
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ticket of leave
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a system of conditional release from prison, devised by captain alexander maconochie and first developed in ireland by sir walter crofton
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work and educational release
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the day time release of inmates form correctional institutions so they can work or attend school
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