If a minor moves to, or visits in, a
new county on a temporary basis, the probation officer may request
for____________ from the new county.
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A.
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A visa
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B.
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Courtesy Supervision
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C.
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Interstate
Compact
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D.
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Board
of Supervisor's approval
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Probation conditions fall into two
categories. They are referred to as:
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A.
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Major
and minor
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B.
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Aggravating
and mitigating
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C.
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Standard
and special
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D.
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General
and specific
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E.
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Both c and d
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Probation officers are assigned
supervision cases based on several models. Which model is most commonly used in
assigning cases?
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A.
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Geographic model
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B.
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Random
model
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C.
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Special
supervision/single factor model
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D.
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Intensive
supervision model
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A county probation officer derives
his/her authority from which of the following code(s):
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A.
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PC 832
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B.
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WIC 283
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C.
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PC
830.5
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D.
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b and c
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A minor may be found in violation of
probation for either committing a new offense or a technical violation (failing
to comply with a condition of probation). In either event, the minorĂ¢€™s
probation is always revoked and committed to a county facility.
True
False
False
A minor who is on probation may have
his/her probation terminated after one year if his/her behavior is good and
complies with all terms and conditions imposed by the court.
True
False
False
After the presentation of all the
evidence, the judge makes a decision as to whether the allegations in the
petition were proven. This is called:
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A.
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a
sentence
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B.
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a finding of fact
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C.
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a trial
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D.
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a
disposition
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Although a probation officer has peace
officer status, their authority is limited to when they are on duty and in the
performance of their job.
True
False
False
Conditions
of Probation are orders mandated by the judge when he/she grants probation to
the minor. The conditions must be reasonable and the minor must have the
capacity to comply.
True
False
False
It is estimated that ________ of the
juveniles taken into temporary custody by law enforcement officers are handled
informally and never reach court.
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A.
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10-20%
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B.
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20-30%
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C.
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30-40%
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D.
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40-50%
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