Exam 3: Correctional Ideologies: the Pendulum Swings
Exam 1: Early History 2000 B.C to A.D 180085 Questions
Exam 2: Prisons 1800 to the Present79 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Ideologies: the Pendulum Swings80 Questions
Exam 4: The Sentencing and Appeals Process68 Questions
Exam 5: Probation90 Questions
Exam 6: Diversion and Intermediate Sanctions73 Questions
Exam 7: Custody Functions59 Questions
Exam 8: Security Threat Groups and Prison Gangs57 Questions
Exam 9: Management and Treatment Functions80 Questions
Exam 10: Jails and Detention Facilities64 Questions
Exam 11: Prison Systems64 Questions
Exam 12: Private-Sector Systems68 Questions
Exam 13: The Death Penalty71 Questions
Exam 14: Parole and Reentry83 Questions
Exam 15: Appeals and Offender Rights76 Questions
Exam 16: Male Offenders68 Questions
Exam 17: Female Offenders61 Questions
Exam 18: Juvenile Offenders and Facilities94 Questions
Exam 19: Special-Category Offenders71 Questions
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A fixed term of incarceration ordered by a judge is called ________ sentencing.
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Which of the following is not an important development in corrections that has occurred since the 1980s?
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Sociologist Emile Durkheim believed that crime is
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Selective incapacitation is considered to be an effective crime prevention strategy.
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Restorative justice is different from other methods of correction in that it works to
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Explain the difference between indeterminate and determinate sentencing.
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Because you know that your state imposes the death penalty for murder, you decide not to commit this crime. This is an example of
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An offender diagnosed with schizophrenia would most likely fall into which treatment doctrine within the rehabilitation ideology?
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Restorative justice emphasizes that crime control is achieved through the work of the criminal justice system.
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Heinrich Oppenheimer's belief that retaliation fulfills a religious mission to punish a criminal is the ________ view of punishment.
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According to the current prevention ideology, crime prevention programs designed to steer potential delinquents away from a life of crime begin
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Which of the following is not a primary correctional ideology?
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Punishment is equally effective in correcting the behavior of all types of offenders.
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Which of the following statements describes a problem with the implementation of selective incarceration?
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Discuss the implications of the failure of the United States to ultimately establish and maintain a correctional ideology that is successful.
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Match the movement or model to its definition .
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________ laws require offenders to serve at least 85 percent of their sentence in prison before being eligible for release.
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Under a punishment ideology, positive behaviors by offenders in prison are often overlooked.
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