Exam 3: Correctional Practice From Ancient to Contemporary Times
Exam 1: An Evidence-Based Approach to Corrections40 Questions
Exam 2: Why Do We Punish59 Questions
Exam 3: Correctional Practice From Ancient to Contemporary Times65 Questions
Exam 4: Sentencing70 Questions
Exam 5: Probation and Community Supervision69 Questions
Exam 6: Jails and Pretrial Release64 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Prisons and Prisoners72 Questions
Exam 8: Prison Life63 Questions
Exam 9: Special Correctional Populations53 Questions
Exam 10: Reentry Programs and Parole63 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Issues in Corrections65 Questions
Exam 12: Capital Punishment62 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Corrections60 Questions
Exam 14: Revisiting Evidence-Based Practices and What Works49 Questions
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The declining crime rate in the United States can be attributed in part to the increased use of such anticrime technologies as car theft prevention devices.
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This person is often considered the greatest prison reformer of modern times.
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Which of the following is LEAST true of the Auburn System?
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Based on a meta-analysis of public opinion research regarding criminal justice reform, we can conclude that the public
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Which of the following was NOT a feature of the Penitentiary Act of 1779?
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How did progressivism affect corrections in the United States during the twentieth century?
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As reformers, Progressives differed from those in earlier decades by being professional experts rather than amateur volunteers.
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Two themes important in the development of imprisonment as punishment were
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By the late twentieth century, the disproportionately high presence of African-Americans in the nation's prisons had been significantly reduced and the prison population of African-Americans was essentially the same as it was in the general population.
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The ________ Tables, which provided the basis for private rights of Roman citizens, consisted mainly of ancient custom and concerned procedural more than substantive laws.
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The ________ model approach argued that society's response to the criminal should include examination, diagnosis, and treatment.
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The chapter describes two important themes in the development of imprisonment as punishment. Identify those two themes and explain the role each had.
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One explanation for California's overcrowded prisons in the late Nineteenth Century was the lack of satisfactory ________ procedures that meant more non-serious offenders went into the prisons.
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
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By the end of this time period in England, punishment had become less cruel and moved toward exhibitory punishments such as stocks and pillories.
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The Code of Hammurabi provided the basis for criminal and civil law.
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Prisons in the agricultural South made use of a ________ that provided labor to plantation owners and other farmers who needed help with crops.
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