Exam 14: Prison Programming
Exam 1: Early History of Punishment and the Development of Prisons in the United States31 Questions
Exam 2: Ideological and Theoretical Underpinnings to Corrections31 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Law and Legal Liabilities31 Questions
Exam 4: Jail and Detention Facilities31 Questions
Exam 5: Probation31 Questions
Exam 6: Intermediate Sanctions31 Questions
Exam 7: Correctional Facilities31 Questions
Exam 8: Classification and Custody Levels31 Questions
Exam 9: Prison Subculture and Prison Gang Influence31 Questions
Exam 10: Female Offenders in Correctional Systems31 Questions
Exam 11: Specialized Inmate Populations31 Questions
Exam 12: Juvenile Correctional Systems31 Questions
Exam 13: Correctional Administration31 Questions
Exam 14: Prison Programming31 Questions
Exam 15: Parole and Reintegration31 Questions
Exam 16: The Death Penalty31 Questions
Exam 17: Program Evaluation, Evidence-Based Practices, and Future Trends in Corrections31 Questions
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The Quakers were largely against the use of education for prison inmates.
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The primary mode of drug and alcohol treatment that is implemented in most jails is __________.
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Increased admissions to drug treatment programs are associated with reduced incarceration rates.
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Which U.S. district court for the District of Columbia ruled that correctional officials must recognize the Muslim faith as a legitimate religion and not restrict those inmates who wish to hold services?
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The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that more than half of offenders in the U.S. correctional population have used drugs at some point in their lives.
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Pregnant female inmates are allowed to choose to have an abortion at the expense of the U.S. government.
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Which Supreme Court case found support for protecting the rights of inmates to practice nontraditional religions, such as Wicca (nature worship)?
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The __________ requires government respect for, and noninterference with, the religious beliefs and practices of the U.S. American people.
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Drug treatment is the most commonly needed form of inmate programming to be provided.
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In detoxification programs, inmate success depends upon ________.
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The view of prison programming, which contends that inmates are entitled to no more than the bare minimum that is required by law, is known as the work/education reform view.
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Which Supreme Court case recognized that it is discriminatory and a violation of the U.S. Constitution to deny a Buddhist prisoner his right to practice his faith in a comparable way to those who practice the major religious denominations?
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Federal Prison Industries (FPI) was a major contributor to all but which of the following war efforts?
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Discuss specific key benefits from recreation for inmates and institutions.
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Which key policy change negatively impacted the ability of inmates to obtain a higher education while in prison?
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Which type of volunteer is commonplace in most prison systems?
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During the 1970s, this act was widely attributed to providing the funding needed for the recruitment of professional educators in prison systems around the nation.
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According to the author, of all the prison programs available for inmates, __________ is the most important.
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Feeding inmates with prison food loaf has been deemed a violation of Eighth Amendment.
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Discuss how the War on Drugs impacted inmate access to higher education.
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