Exam 12: An Introduction to Corrections: History, Structure, and Actors

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Why is it important to know the appropriate punishment for offenses when attempting to prevent further crime?

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Which type of punishment was most commonly used in the American colonies?

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Early jails were initially used as a means of

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Punishment exists to deter future crime.

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Correctional officers are specifically trained to use offensive or defensive physical contact against inmates.

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Charles was a prisoner at Elmira Reformatory in 1887. Charles received daily mail, had extended hours at bedtime, and had access to books from the library. Charles was likely classified as a(n)

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Which of the following was characteristic of the model jail in American in 1796?

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Which type of facility holds both violent and nonviolent offenders?

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In the American colonies, whipping, maiming, and dunking were types of

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Three strikes legislation is a form of indeterminate sentencing.

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In 1672, Seth lived in the Delaware colony and was branded with the letter D. Seth was most likely a(n)

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All of the following are true of Zebulon Brockway except:

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Which of the following factors has been the most significant for prison reform in the United States?

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Which penitentiary was based on the recommendations of the National Congress on Penitentiary and Reformatory Discipline?

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