Exam 2: PART A: 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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In ancient Greece and Rome, citizens who broke the law might be subjected to ______.
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The removal of those deemed as criminal to other locations, such as the American colonies or Australia, is known as ______.
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Debtors' prisons were outlawed in America after the Revolutionary War.
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The practice of transportation was short-lived in the correctional system.
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Which reformer wrote in his book On Crimes and Punishment that "it is essential that [punishment] be public, speedy, necessary, the minimum possible in the given circumstances, proportionate to the crime, and determined by law"?
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