Exam 3: PART B: Correctional History
Exam 1: Introduction: What Is Corrections?85 Questions
Exam 2: PART A: Correctional History89 Questions
Exam 3: PART B: Correctional History90 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics and Corrections87 Questions
Exam 5: Sentencing88 Questions
Exam 6: Jails and Detention Centers90 Questions
Exam 7: Community Corrections90 Questions
Exam 8: Prisons and the Correctional Client89 Questions
Exam 9: The Corrections Experience for Staff90 Questions
Exam 10: Community Corrections: Parole and Prisoner Reentry89 Questions
Exam 11: Women and Corrections89 Questions
Exam 12: Minorities and Corrections86 Questions
Exam 13: Juveniles and Corrections86 Questions
Exam 14: Legal Issues in Corrections85 Questions
Exam 15: Correctional Programming and Treatment90 Questions
Exam 16: The Death Penalty89 Questions
Exam 17: Corrections in the 21st Century89 Questions
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Which early prison was built to hold inmates in complete solitary confinement, with no labor, for the full span of their sentence?
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Identify and explain the differences between the contract system and the lease system.
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The ______ Pennsylvania Prison came to epitomize that state's system.
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The New York model for imprisonment was preferred over which prison system?
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In Beaumont and Tocqueville's outline, which prison did they consider to be even worse than Walnut Street Jail?
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Prisoners from Walnut Street Jail built Sing Sing Prison in 1825.
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Eastern Pennsylvania Prison was the largest building in America in the 1820s.
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Discuss in detail the history and significance of Walnut Street Jail.
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To which early facility were inmates being sent "up the river"?
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______ was one of the early institutions built in America that followed the Quaker principles and ideas.
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The ______ system was a graduated reward system in which a prisoner could earn points for good behavior, in turn entitling the prisoner to privileges.
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Dorothea Dix described many jails, particularly those that did not separate inmates, as ______.
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Some early prisons allowed visitors to pay to be spectators at the prisons.
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The Western Pennsylvania Prison was devised to operate in which fashion?
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Which New York prison was most ambitious in reform efforts?
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