Exam 2: The Origins and Evolution of Canadian Corrections
Exam 1: Perspectives on Crime and Punishment27 Questions
Exam 2: The Origins and Evolution of Canadian Corrections26 Questions
Exam 3: Contemporary Canadian Corrections25 Questions
Exam 4: Sentencing: Beginning the Corrections Process22 Questions
Exam 5: Alternatives to Confinement24 Questions
Exam 6: Correctional Institutions25 Questions
Exam 7: Working Inside: The Experience of Correctional Officers25 Questions
Exam 8: Doing Time: The Experience of Inmates23 Questions
Exam 9: Classification, Case Management, and Treatment26 Questions
Exam 10: Release From Incarceration25 Questions
Exam 11: Re-Entry and Life After Prison27 Questions
Exam 12: Women Offenders27 Questions
Exam 13: Indigenous Offenders27 Questions
Exam 14: Young Offenders25 Questions
Exam 15: Creating Effective Systems of Corrections27 Questions
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Which design was followed in constructing federal penitentiaries in Canada in the 1800s?
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Which of the following resulted from the findings of the Brown Commission (1848-49), which examined the operation of Kingston penitentiary?
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Between 1790 and 1830, how did crime come to be viewed as a result of influences from the United States?
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What term refers to prisons that were traditionally built as grandiose buildings whose exteriors contrasted starkly with the drabness and depressing conditions inside?
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When the Kingston penitentiary was completed, what did it symbolize?
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