Exam 9: Special Offenders
Exam 1: The History of Crime and Corrections57 Questions
Exam 2: Sentencing and the Correctional Process60 Questions
Exam 3: Jails56 Questions
Exam 4: Probation and Intermediate Sanctions58 Questions
Exam 5: Prison Systems57 Questions
Exam 6: Parole and Prisoner Reentry63 Questions
Exam 7: The Clients of Adult Correctional Agencies58 Questions
Exam 8: The Juvenile Correctional System58 Questions
Exam 9: Special Offenders67 Questions
Exam 10: The Management of Prisons57 Questions
Exam 11: Prison Life for Inmates61 Questions
Exam 12: The World of Prison Staff61 Questions
Exam 13: Custody Within a Prison58 Questions
Exam 14: Treatment and Programs Within a Prison64 Questions
Exam 15: Legal Issues and the Death Penalty61 Questions
Exam 16: Current and Future Issues in Corrections52 Questions
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-Blended sentence
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________ offenders are those whose circumstances, conditions, or behaviors require management or treatment outside the normal approach to supervision.
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Mentally ill offenders are generally deterred by typical punishment.
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All state and federal prison systems screen inmates for tuberculosis at intake.
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-Graduated incarceration
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________ drugs are given to mentally ill individuals to counteract the symptoms of their mental illness, allowing them to live successfully in the community.
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The gathering of data within forty-eight hours of arrest from individuals regarding their substance abuse is called ________ drug abuse monitoring.
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________ is carried in the dried residue of drops left from sneezes, coughs, laughing, or spitting.
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Prisons are designed and operational processes created specifically to hold young and physically active inmates.
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The state and federal prison systems screen inmates for tuberculosis ________.
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What is the most commonly detected drug for individuals who are booked into jail and test positive for drugs?
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Explain how infectious diseases are a prominent issue in the corrections system.
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Why do some states use supermax prisons for inmates who have not committed a violent act in prison?
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The ________ model is an approach to managing sex offenders that includes treatment to develop internal control over deviant thoughts, supervision and surveillance to control external behaviors, and polygraph exams to monitor conformance.
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Which of the following is a form of incarceration in which juveniles handled by adult courts are placed in adult prisons with no separate housing or differentiation in programming or job assignments?
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A form of incarceration in which juveniles handled by adult courts are placed in adult prisons without separate housing or differentiation in programming or job assignments is called ________ adult incarceration.
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Civil commitment statutes are designed to keep sexual predators in the community after they have completed their maximum criminal sentence.
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Mentally ill offenders are more likely to recidivate than other offenders.
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What is one of the functions that supermax prisons serve in regard to prison violence?
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