Exam 14: Institutional Programs
Exam 1: The Corrections System79 Questions
Exam 2: The Early History of Correctional Thought and Practice78 Questions
Exam 3: The History of Corrections in America78 Questions
Exam 4: The Punishment of Offenders78 Questions
Exam 5: The Law of Corrections76 Questions
Exam 6: The Correctional Client77 Questions
Exam 7: Jails: Detention and Short Term Incarceration78 Questions
Exam 8: Probation78 Questions
Exam 9: Intermediate Sanctions and Community Corrections78 Questions
Exam 10: Incarceration77 Questions
Exam 11: The Prison Experience78 Questions
Exam 12: Incarceration of Women78 Questions
Exam 13: Institutional Management78 Questions
Exam 14: Institutional Programs78 Questions
Exam 15: Release from Incarceration78 Questions
Exam 16: Making It: Supervision in the Community78 Questions
Exam 17: Corrections for Juveniles78 Questions
Exam 18: Incarceration Trends77 Questions
Exam 19: Race Ethnicity and Corrections78 Questions
Exam 20: The Death Penalty78 Questions
Exam 21: Community Justice78 Questions
Exam 22: American Corrections78 Questions
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Describe the ways that security acts as a constraint on correctional programs offered in institutional settings. In your description, be sure to supply specific examples. In your opinion, is security too constrictive for inmates who truly seek to better themselves? Be sure to fully explain your answer.
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Classification may occur at which of the following stages?
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
-Psychotherapy
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In response to the problems associated with using inmate labor to produce goods for the competitive market, many states turned to the state-use system.
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_____________ _______________ is a form of treatment that focuses on patterns of interactions with others, especially patterns that may indicate problems.
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As recognized by the authors, most states place inmates in lower custody levels than necessary.
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Prison administrators use institutional programs to help manage time.
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Recreational programs have two primary purposes. These include socialization and:
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People's problems decline when they behave more responsibly. This is a core tenet of:
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Which of the following is considered a non-rehabilitative program for prisoners?
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Among the most desirable jobs in a prison are those in which the inmate has access to goods or services that can be sold within the prison economy.
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Prison administrators use institutional programs to help manage inmates' _____________.
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Of the five types of prison-based programs, the authors recognize that rehabilitation is the most controversial.
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One of the oldest ideas in prison programming is to teach prisoners a skill that can help them secure a job upon release.
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Confrontation therapy is a form of treatment that emphasizes personal responsibility for actions and their consequences.
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