Sentence upon revocation:
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-for regular community supervision the sentence cannot be longer than
the punishment originally assessed
-for deferred adjudication the sentence can be any length within the
original punishment range for that offense
,If an event or action is not documented it did not happen?
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If an event or action is not documented it did not happen!
3 primary techniques used by CSOs:
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-face-to-face
-referrals
- supervision
Cooperative Supervision approach:
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-provides support, but encourages independence and responsibility
-let time invested
You can only override a probationer's what when completing a TRAS assessment:
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, -probationer's supervision level
Static factors are:
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-factors that can't change
The risk principle focuses on what:
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-who to target for intervention
Using the risk principle, CSO's have a systematic approach to prioritize supervision
and treatment resources on which probationers:
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-probationers higher risk to re-offend
6 steps taken when making referral:
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, -identify desired result
-explain program to probationer
-make referral
-monitor attendance and compliance
-monitor progress
-talk to probationer
The minimum and maximum term for community supervision depends upon:
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-the offense of conviction
-the date the offense was committed
-the type of supervision granted
Good assessments meet the what:
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-risk and needs principle
Documentation should be:
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-for regular community supervision the sentence cannot be longer than
the punishment originally assessed
-for deferred adjudication the sentence can be any length within the
original punishment range for that offense
,If an event or action is not documented it did not happen?
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If an event or action is not documented it did not happen!
3 primary techniques used by CSOs:
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-face-to-face
-referrals
- supervision
Cooperative Supervision approach:
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-provides support, but encourages independence and responsibility
-let time invested
You can only override a probationer's what when completing a TRAS assessment:
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, -probationer's supervision level
Static factors are:
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-factors that can't change
The risk principle focuses on what:
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-who to target for intervention
Using the risk principle, CSO's have a systematic approach to prioritize supervision
and treatment resources on which probationers:
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-probationers higher risk to re-offend
6 steps taken when making referral:
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, -identify desired result
-explain program to probationer
-make referral
-monitor attendance and compliance
-monitor progress
-talk to probationer
The minimum and maximum term for community supervision depends upon:
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-the offense of conviction
-the date the offense was committed
-the type of supervision granted
Good assessments meet the what:
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-risk and needs principle
Documentation should be:
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