Exam 14: Correctional Programming and Treatment
Exam 1: The Philosophical and Ideological Underpinnings of Corrections63 Questions
Exam 2: Early Corrections From Ancient Times to Correctional Institutions47 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics and Corrections51 Questions
Exam 4: Sentencing: The Application of Punishment64 Questions
Exam 5: Jails and Detention Centers68 Questions
Exam 6: Community Corrections: Probation and Intermediary Sanctions57 Questions
Exam 7: Prisons and the Correctional Client55 Questions
Exam 8: The Corrections Experience for Staff52 Questions
Exam 9: Community Corrections: Parole and Prisoner Reentry50 Questions
Exam 10: Women and Corrections52 Questions
Exam 11: Minorities and Corrections68 Questions
Exam 12: Juveniles and Corrections50 Questions
Exam 13: Legal Issues in Corrections and the Death Penalty28 Questions
Exam 14: Correctional Programming and Treatment43 Questions
Exam 15: Corrections in the 21st Century58 Questions
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Which of the following was one of the weaknesses of correctional programs as identified by Martinson (1974)?
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Implementing ______ aims to reduce recidivism, corrections must implement practices that show effectiveness through empirical assessment.
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Evaluations of the Delaware Multistage Program suggested that ______ of individuals who completed all three phases of the program, when compared to the control group, remained drug free.
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A substance-addicted offender who has problems with brain chemistry has been arrested for drug possession and use. What type of treatment would work best for this offender?
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You run a program at your prison that has been successful in reducing recidivism. What is a reason that this program has likely been successful?
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Discuss what you think is the most effective way to treat addiction. Justify your answer with examples from the chapter.
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What program shows success based on its "no nonsense" delivery of treatment and "swift and certain" punishment for violations?
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______ of homicides involve a drunken offender and/or victim.
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Which statement accurately compares static risk factors with dynamic risk factors?
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A substance involved offender who will be paroled soon is in a therapeutic community that operates within a prison. What type of program is he most likely involved in?
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______ is both the most popular and most deadly substance in the United States.
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An offender has been convicted of a sex offense. Regardless of the state where the conviction takes place, the offender will have to ______.
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Rehabilitation enjoyed the most popularity during which period?
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Given the discussion in the chapter, assess the viability of rehabilitation in corrections. Do you believe it is a worthy endeavor? Use examples from the text to justify your answer.
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