Exam 9: After Conviction: The Problem of Prison

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If we compare the use of noncustodial sanctions in England, France, and Germany, we can see that _________________ is clearly the leader in the use of such sanctions.

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Among the most controversial of the educational and reform methods used in Chinese correctional facilities are programs that promote _________________.

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Discuss the three features that strongly support the rehabilitative philosophy of Germany.

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The goals of sentencing that prisons seem to achieve are:

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Discuss the three key issues of concern of the Japanese penal system.

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Prisons in China usually house the less dangerous inmates, including those with a sentence of a year or less.

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Which of the following is not a noncustodial sanction available in France?

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Early European prisons were rarely called prisons; instead they were called dungeons, towers, or gaols.

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One of the hallmarks of the American ___________________ of the early twentieth century was the interest in a new approach to corrections: rehabilitation of the individual offender by specialists in corrections.

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Which one of our model countries may be the real leader in incarceration rates, but because of incomplete and questionable data we are unable to accurately assess or judge its imprisonment status?

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Which of the following is not one of the issues that the Home Secretary Michael Howard addressed in England relative to the "Prison Works" slogan?

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