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Ch.1-5 Crossword

Across
A form of community supervision for individuals who have not been formally sentenced/but who agree to complete stipulations, such as treatment or community service, in exchange for having their charges dropped.
Repeated viewing and cumulative exposure to violence in the media eventually creates a sense of insecurity and irrational fear of violent victimization and about people in the world in general.
Prison system established with the Auburn prison in Ney York, which used a modified version of the Pennsylvania system wherein prisoners were kept separate from each other at night but allowed to work and eat together, in silence, during the day.
Restricting an offender’s freedom of movement through isolation from the general population.
Involves the use of scientific research to improve the quality of judicial decisions making when determining sentences and sentencing conditions.
When a court imposes a penalty on a person convicted of a crime.
A system of prison discipline that incorporates a more humanitarian approach to confinement and has an interest in preparing inmates for their eventual return to the community.
Law of retaliation
the number of individuals that one probation officer can effectively supervise based on predefined risks and needs posed.
Restoring the victim, community, and offender through accountability, respect for the law and the legal process, and attention to victim needs.
Down
A fixed financial penalty imposed by the judge, with the amount determined by the severity of the offence.
An Ohio restorative justice program at the prisoner reentry stage that encourages community collaboration with offenders during their supervision in the community.
An event or condition that makes an offence less serious than it might otherwise be.
A court-ordered cash payment that an offender makes to the victim to offset some of the losses incurred for the crime.
A predefined geographic area.
When a case is dropped for a lack of evidence and does not proceed any further.
Requires offenders to remain at home at all times, except for such purposes as employment, school, treatment, medical emergencies, or approved shopping trips.
The permanent expulsion of criminals to remote locations.
Eighteenth-century British merchant and naval ships converted into floating prisons.
Reduction of days from a sentence as a result of statutory provisions, the offender’s good behavior, or extra work done by the offender.