Exam 11: Correctional Programming and Treatment

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_____ is the extent to which a person believes in his or her ability to complete tasks and achieve goals.

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How does anger affect criminal behavior? How does anger management rehabilitation address this issue? Do you think this type of rehabilitation helps? Why or why not?

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Why do inmates and prison officials like programming?

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The main concern of corrections is to

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What is actuarial data?

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Cognitive-behavioral treatment combines the principles of operant psychology, cognitive theory, and social learning theory.

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Define the term medical model?

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What is rehabilitation?

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The ideal of rehabilitation reached the pinnacle of its popularity from about 1950 through the 1970s.

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What is the needs principle?

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The medical model viewed crime as a moral sickness that required treatment, and prisoners were to remain in custody under indeterminate sentences until "cured."

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Which of the following refers to the deficiencies in offenders' lives that hinder their making a commitment to a prosocial pattern of behavior?

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Anger management programs consist of a number of techniques through which someone with problems controlling anger can learn the cause and consequences of that anger.

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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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The motivational-interviewing system says that you must

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