Exam 7: Dynamics of the Prison Population
Exam 1: The Correctional Conglomerate47 Questions
Exam 2: The Impact of Sentencing Policies on Corrections53 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Corrections85 Questions
Exam 4: Community-Based Alternatives107 Questions
Exam 5: Jails: Pretrial Detention and Short-Term Confinement103 Questions
Exam 6: Prisons and Other Correctional Facilities91 Questions
Exam 7: Dynamics of the Prison Population57 Questions
Exam 8: Custodial Procedures102 Questions
Exam 9: Treatment and Related Programs69 Questions
Exam 10: The Effects of Institutional Life121 Questions
Exam 11: Transition From Confinement to Community102 Questions
Exam 12: Juvenile Corrections149 Questions
Exam 13: Staff-The Key Ingredient78 Questions
Exam 14: Legal Issues and Liability92 Questions
Exam 15: Current Trends and Future Issues75 Questions
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The offenses that have largely been accounting for recent increases in female arrest and incarceration rates are:
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The percentage of prison inmates who will receive drug treatment while incarcerated is:
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Of those convicted of drug offenses in court, the majority are:
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The rate of AIDS appears to be higher in correctional facilities than among the general public because:
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The percentage of prison inmates who will receive drug treatment while incarcerated is:
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Among prison inmates, the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy reports that drug treatment is needed by some:
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Since passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, new correctional facilities must be designed to accommodate the needs of the physically impaired.
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The offenses that have largely been accounting for recent increases in female arrest and incarceration rates are:
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In response to concern about AIDS, some correctional institutions have:
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An offender has an abnormally low IQ of 53. He can be considered to be:
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In contrast to the general population, those in prison are more likely to be:
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The bulk of the increase in the number of women incarcerated in recent years is a result of more women:
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Proportionately, there are more mentally ill people in free society than behind bars in prisons and jails.
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It may be difficult to identify developmentally disabled offenders because they are often skillful at hiding their disability.
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Some states have abandoned mandatory screening for HIV/AIDS as a result of:
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An offender has an abnormally low IQ of 53. He can be considered to be:
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