Exam 7: Managing Prisons and Prisoners
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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A Federal Correctional Complex can actually have facilities with several different security levels at one location.
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Staff members who maintain order in the institution and enforce rule and regulations are called ________ officers.
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Of the factors that research has identified as effective in predicting recidivism, which of the following is a dynamic factor?
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Review the arguments for and against the use of private prisons and choose one side to support with your own arguments.
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Design capacity
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Criminogenic factors that are unchangeable are called ________ factors.
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Reclassification
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Prisoners serving time in federal prisons are most likely to have been sentenced for which crime category?
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A gang leader thought to be coordinating gang activities within the prison might be placed under this arrangement even without violating any prison rules.
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Which of the following is NOT a distinguishing feature of an objective classification system?
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________ classification determines a prisoner's custody level whereas ________ classification establishes the prisoner's housing, program, and work assignments.
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When people try to predict recidivism they are predicting the likelihood that an offender will repeat his or her criminal behavior.
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Inmates who are believed to pose a threat to other prisoners and/or correctional officers based on gang membership or who have incited or threatened to incite a disturbance are likely to be transferred to this type of facility.
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Objective classification system
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It appears that prison management increasingly may be the responsibility of corporate employees in private facilities in the twenty-first century.
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Marco, a state prison employee, is charged with guiding inmates through all aspects of their prison sentence and also serves as a liaison between inmates and the outside community. Which staff position does Marco hold?
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Officials use ________ classification to determine a prisoner's housing, program options and work assignments while in the prison.
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The purpose of prison risk assessment is to determine the level of risk the offender poses to the public; for example, is the person likely to continue to engage in criminal conduct?
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Of the factors that research has identified as effective in predicting recidivism, which of the following is a static factor?
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Which of the following best describes the procedure used to make adjustments to an inmate's classification as the inmate shows either positive or negative behavior?
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