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Chapter 12: Sentencing Crossword

Horizontales
Alternative form of punishment in which offenders perform a number of hours of unpaid work
Are imposed by a judge as a fixed-term sentence that can be reduced based off good behavior
Described the perceived disadvantages or consequences that a defendant may face if they choose to exercise their right to a trial by jury rather then accepting a plea bargain
A program that typically confines a non-violent offender to his or her home as an alternative sanction
Allows the use of the death penalty only if at least one lawfully defined aggravating circumstance is present
Punishment philosophy that all offenders found guilty of a crime should be locked up
A fine an offender pays which is determined by seriousness of the crime and the offender's ability to pay
In 2016, there were 53,290 inmates serving this type of sentence
Verticales
"Tough on Crime" laws that require judges to sentence offenders to prison for a specified amount of time
A program directed towards young, nonviolent felony offenders
A criminal justice and sentencing strategy that focuses on identifying and incarcerating individuals who are deemed to be the most dangerous or high-risk offenders within the criminal population
Sentencing system in which the judge imposes a fixed amount of years for each offense
A theory that criminal penalties do not punish violators but also discourage other people from committing similar offenses
Making an individual "incapable" of committing a crime in the future, for example, By means of locking up or restraining
A set of conditions the offender agrees to abide by instead of going to prison