Exam 1: The History and Development of Corrections
Exam 1: The History and Development of Corrections82 Questions
Exam 2: Correctional Systems55 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Sentencing and Goals65 Questions
Exam 4: Institutional Corrections87 Questions
Exam 5: Community Corrections96 Questions
Exam 6: Parole and Reentry81 Questions
Exam 7: Juvenile Corrections89 Questions
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Which was the prototype institution whose mission was to carry out the principles of the National Prison Congress held in Cincinnati in 1870?
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Convict leasing was a method of prisoner labor used by northern prisons.
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If you committed even the most minor crime, such as stealing herbs or fruit, under Draconian law, you would most likely be put to death.
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By the mid-eighteenth century, a number of factors led to major changes in punishment in Europe and the United States. Detail one.
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In the 18th century, nearly 200 crimes were death penalty eligible.
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Starting in the 1930s, women's facilities continued to mirror those for men and were primarily custodial in orientation.
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Which philosophy was called upon to guide the prison system by the Wickersham Commission in the early 1930s?
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What was the significance of the watch and ward process and the raising of the hue and cry?
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How did the architectural style of women's prisons differ from men's?
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How did the private industry become involved in corrections in the 1980s?
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________________ is the transition period of persons who are soon to be released or have recently been released from prison or jail back into the community.
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____________ coined the term "penitentiary" and hence became the "Father of the Penitentiary."
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Under the Code of Hammurabi, what would be the most likely punishment for murder?
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