Exam 12: Behind Bars: the Life of an Inmate
Exam 1: Criminal Justice Today70 Questions
Exam 2: Measuring and Explaining Crime70 Questions
Exam 3: Inside Criminal Law70 Questions
Exam 4: Law Enforcement Today70 Questions
Exam 5: Challenges to Effective Policing70 Questions
Exam 6: Police and the Constitution: the Rules of Law Enforcement70 Questions
Exam 7: Courts and the Quest for Justice70 Questions
Exam 8: Pretrial Procedures and the Criminal Trial70 Questions
Exam 9: Punishment and Sentencing70 Questions
Exam 10: Probation and Community Corrections70 Questions
Exam 11: Prisons and Jails70 Questions
Exam 12: Behind Bars: the Life of an Inmate70 Questions
Exam 13: The Juvenile Justice System70 Questions
Exam 14: Homeland Security and Cyber Crime70 Questions
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Prior to the 1970's, the courts applied the "hands-off" doctrine to prisoner law.
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Websites that provide sex offender registry information are considered a form of passive notification.
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The goal of reentry is to promote ______________________, or continued abstinence from offending.
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An agreement between the state and the offender that establishes the conditions of parole is the _________________.
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Prisoners nearing the end of their sentences are given permission to work at paid employment in the community as part of _____________________.
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When a parolee breaks the conditions of parole, ____ occurs as the process of withdrawing parole and returning the person to prison.
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Which amendment states that inmates do not have the same guaranteed rights as other Americans?
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Relative deprivation is a theory that inmate aggression is the result of the frustration inmates feel at being deprived of freedom, consumer goods, sex, and other staples of life outside the institution.
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____ oversee small groups of inmates as they perform tasks in the cafeteria, the prison store, the laundry, and other areas.
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The basic human necessities that correctional facilities are required by the Constitution to provide to inmates are referred to as:
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By definition, a total institution is an institution that provides all of the necessities for existence to those who live within its boundaries.
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The frequency of contact between the parolee and the parole officer, along with other conditions of parole, are spelled out in the:
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Jailing is the socialization process through which a new inmate learns the accepted norms and values of the prison population.
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These attempt to measure the risk of an offender recidivating, and are often used to determine whether early release will be granted and under what conditions.
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The basic human necessities that correctional facilities are required by the constitution to provide to inmates are referred to as ______________________________.
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Who are the officers who are responsible for staying alert for breaches in prison discipline or regulations in the relatively unstructured environment of the prison yard?
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About 40% of state and federal prisoners suffer from at least one form of illness.
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Statistics indicate that approximately _________ of all ex-prisoners will be returned to jail or prison within three years.
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