Exam 10: Correctional Programs and Services
Exam 1: The Correctional System85 Questions
Exam 2: Sentencing and the Correctional Process85 Questions
Exam 3: Community Corrections: Diversion and Probation85 Questions
Exam 4: Intermediate Sanctions85 Questions
Exam 5: The Jail: Detention and Short-Term Confinement85 Questions
Exam 6: Correctional Institutions84 Questions
Exam 7: The Prison Experience: Males86 Questions
Exam 8: The Prison Experience: Females85 Questions
Exam 9: Prisoners Rights85 Questions
Exam 10: Correctional Programs and Services85 Questions
Exam 11: Parole and Release to the Community85 Questions
Exam 12: Special Prison Populations85 Questions
Exam 13: Capital Punishment and the Death Row Inmate85 Questions
Exam 14: The Juvenile Offender85 Questions
Exam 15: Todays Correctional Professional85 Questions
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Ted just entered the reception center of his state's correctional system. He is about to begin his 10 year prison sentence for the crime of armed robbery. During his classification it becomes evident that Ted is in need of a wide variety of correctional treatment. Officer Smith is the official assessing Ted's needs.
-Dr. Walker meets with Ted at the reception center and confirms that Ted is in need of individual-level treatment. He confirms with Officer Smith that Ted has a mental and emotional disorder. Dr. Walker recommends an insight-based therapy. Which of the following insight therapy will best help Ted to obtain basic needs?
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Donald is an "old-timer" in prison. He is serving a 50 year sentence for second degree murder. Correctional programs and services were very different when Donald entered prison in 1963. He often does the inmate orientation at his prison where he meets with all the incoming inmates and discusses prison life with them.
-Donald also runs some of the group programs at the institution. He tells the new group of inmates that participating in a group program can be beneficial and help them adjust to prison life and also help to rehabilitate them. He specifically recommends that those inmates addicted to drugs attend a group program. Which of the following is the group designed to divert drug users from the criminal justice system?
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Explain three types of insight-therapies in addition to the goals of each.
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One example of an infectious disease that is commonly found in prisons is ____________________.
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Ted just entered the reception center of his state's correctional system. He is about to begin his 10 year prison sentence for the crime of armed robbery. During his classification it becomes evident that Ted is in need of a wide variety of correctional treatment. Officer Smith is the official assessing Ted's needs.
-Next, Officer Smith needs to gather information concerning Ted's social adjustment, hygiene, and level of family support. This information is most likely gathered during the __________ assessment.
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Research studies have found that educational program participation was related to reduced rates of recidivism.
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Constitutionally mandated services provided to inmates include:
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What is the average annual cost of healthcare per inmate in the U.S.?
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A community treatment group designed to divert drug users from the criminal justice system is known as:
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The assumption that desirable behaviors that are rewarded immediately and systematically will increase and undesirable behaviors that are not rewarded or are punished will diminish or be extinguished is known as:
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Programs such as electronics, plumbing, computer programming and sheet metal repair are examples of ____________________.
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Inmates who attain sufficient reading and writing skills for functional literacy may increase the possibility of:
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Ted just entered the reception center of his state's correctional system. He is about to begin his 10 year prison sentence for the crime of armed robbery. During his classification it becomes evident that Ted is in need of a wide variety of correctional treatment. Officer Smith is the official assessing Ted's needs.
-After going through Ted's file and meeting with him, Officer Smith quickly realizes that Ted has symptoms of a mental health problem. She believes he will need an individual-level treatment program. Which of the following is not an individual-level treatment program?
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A ____________________ is used to record staff assessment of prisoner's problems, as well as the magnitude of these problems.
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A therapy that uses positive and negative reinforcement to encourage desirable behavior and extinguish undesirable behavior is called ____________________.
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