CRIM 2652 Study Guide - Final Guide: Conditional Sentence, Restorative Justice, Incapacitation (Penology)

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Suspended sentence: a sentence option whereby he judge convicts the accused but places the offender on probation; successful completion results in no sentence being given. Conditional sentence of imprisonment: offenders who receive a sentence or sentences totalling less than two year serve their time in the community under supervision of a probation officer. Concurrent sentences sentences that are amalgamated & served simultaneously. Consecutive sentences sentences that run separately are completed one after the other. Intermittent sentence a sentence that is served on a part-time basis, generally weekends. Judicial determination: an order by the sentencing judge that offender serve one-half of the sentence before being eligible to apple for parole. Dangerous offender: designation made by the judge after conviction that results in an indeterminate term of imprisonment in a federal correctional institution. Long-term offender: requires offender spend up to 10 years under supervision following the expiry of his/her sentence.

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