Exam 14: Treatment and Programs Within a Prison
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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Which of the following is a necessary condition for Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program to allow for the sale of prison goods on the open market?
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Residential treatment is a part of which of the following prison programs?
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Many prison inmates work in trades areas such as heating and air conditioning, learning skills that can help them find jobs after release.
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What prison industry system ended in the early twentieth century, after which states began to operate their own prison industries to keep inmates busy and make a profit from the sale of produced goods?
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Holistic health care is defined as the provision of mental health programs based on the intensity of needs for each inmate.
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Since inmates have a significant need for educational programs, most prisons provide these programs.
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________ educators are the people who teach, oversee, or coordinate education, and sometimes vocational training programs within prisons.
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Why did Congress in 1994 specifically eliminate inmates from being eligible to receive Pell grants?
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Most inmates are required to work for approximately how many hours per day and days per week?
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A state-use system allows prison-made goods to be sold to and used by state and federal ________ agencies.
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Vocational training is specific training in a trade area such as carpentry, electronics, welding, office equipment, and word processing.
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What is the primary alternative provided by prison administrations that want to restrict weight lifting?
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Many state legislatures, county governments, and Congress have recently passed legislation limiting weight lifting in prisons and jails.
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Which of the following are assets to prison operations, provide funds to operate, and reduce recidivism?
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Explain how the continuum of care affects mental health patients in a prison.
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The Hawes-Cooper Act in 1929 required that prison products be subject to the laws of any state to which they were shipped.
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Educational ________ exams give an indication of an inmate's level of literacy, regardless of the grade completed in school, and indicate whether additional educational programming is needed.
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What was the approximate prevalence of any drug dependence or abuse among state and federal prisoners in 2004?
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Match the treatment program with the description appropriate .
-Substance abuse programs
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