Exam 12: An Introduction to Corrections: History, Structure, and Actors
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As a way to save money, some states have contracted with __________ to house their prisoners.
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The twentieth century was primarily about __________ the system.
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Prison wardens generally have little influence over the policy decisions that affect a prison.
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The Walnut Street Jail became the first jail in the United States that used confinement as a _________ rather than as a means of pretrial detention.
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Describe, in detail, Pelican Bay Prison. Include information about its security level, staff, and inmates
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Which jail became the first jail in the United States to use confinement as a punishment rather than as a means of pretrial detention?
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Discuss and provide an example of a maximum-security federal prison. Name three infamous criminals who are housed there.
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Which goal of punishment is based on the idea that an offender cannot commit crime as long as he or she is monitored, jailed, or imprisoned?
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The administration of the prisons in every state is part of the __________ branch of that state
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Which program produced southern prison plantations and the state-use system?
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An offender who was convicted of robbery during the early colonial era would likely receive which punishment?
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What effect did America's independence from England have on crime and punishment in the early colonial era?
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