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Most prisons allow a new mother to keep her baby with her for up to six months.
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The process that consists of regular procedures through which the custodial treatment, vocational, and educational needs of each prisoner are determined is called _______.
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The explanation of the prison subculture that suggests norms, language, roles, and traditions are brought into the prison from outside the walls is called the importation model.
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On December 31, 2008, there were _____________ prisoners held in local, state and federal prisons and jails.
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Part of the reason Alcatraz was closed was because so many prisoners were successfully escaping from it.
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When a criminal completes his sentence and then repeats his criminal behavior it is called _____________.
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The explanation of the prison subculture that suggests norms, language, roles, and traditions are brought into the prison from outside the walls is called ___________.
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Next to Attica, the most violent prison riot in recent American history was the one at Sing Sing Prison in New York.
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Next to Attica, the most violent prison riot in recent American history was the one at ___________.
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A penal institution designed and operated with the principal goal of preventing escape and avoiding violence on the part of prisoners, virtually to the exclusion of rehabilitation or other programs is called _________________.
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Inmates who coerce other inmates into homosexual relations are called _________.
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A penal institution allowing inmates and visitors internal freedom of movement and program participation consistent with incarceration is called _________.
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Convicted spy Jonathon Pollard is at ___________________ prison.
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How many inmates were killed in the new Mexico Prison Riot?
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The unique vocabulary used by the prisoners is referred to as ____________.
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On December 31, 2006, there were _____________ prisoners held in local, state and federal prisons and jails.
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