Deck 10: The Inmate World: Living Behind Bars
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Deck 10: The Inmate World: Living Behind Bars
1
Who among the following noted that "prisons are 24-hour-a-day, year-in-and-year-out environments in which people are sequestered with little outside contact"?
A) Gresham Sykes
B) Eldridge Cleaver
C) William J. Sabol
D) Hans Toch
A) Gresham Sykes
B) Eldridge Cleaver
C) William J. Sabol
D) Hans Toch
D
2
Who among the following stated that prison society reduces the pains of imprisonment, compensates for the losses caused by imprisonment, and offers varying degrees of comfort to those who successfully adjust to it?
A) Victoria R. Derosia
B) Gresham Sykes
C) Erving Goffman
D) Donald Clemmer
A) Victoria R. Derosia
B) Gresham Sykes
C) Erving Goffman
D) Donald Clemmer
B
3
A combination of importation theory and deprivation theory is known as the _____.
A) adaptive theory
B) integration model
C) learning theory
D) exportation model
A) adaptive theory
B) integration model
C) learning theory
D) exportation model
B
4
The belief that inmate subcultures are brought into prisons from the outside world is called the _____ theory.
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
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5
The pains of imprisonment are described in the book _____.
A) Asylums
B) The Prison Community
C) The Society of Captives
D) The Green Mile
A) Asylums
B) The Prison Community
C) The Society of Captives
D) The Green Mile
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6
The process by which inmates adapt to jail society and take on the ways, mores, customs, and general culture of a penitentiary is known as _____.
A) deprivation
B) importation
C) prisonization
D) integration
A) deprivation
B) importation
C) prisonization
D) integration
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7
According to Gresham Sykes, the major problems faced by new inmates like the loss of liberty, a lack of material possessions, deprivation of goods and services, the loss of heterosexual relationships, the loss of personal autonomy, and a reduction in personal security were referred to as the _____.
A) pains of imprisonment
B) essential corrections
C) inmate subcultures
D) prison argots
A) pains of imprisonment
B) essential corrections
C) inmate subcultures
D) prison argots
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8
An inmate starts a gang in a prison in order to procure more goods and services. This is an example of the _____ theory.
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
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9
The importation theory holds that inmate society is shaped by _____.
A) factors outside prison
B) deprivations in prison life
C) reduced self-esteem in prisoners
D) reduced self-doubts in prisoners
A) factors outside prison
B) deprivations in prison life
C) reduced self-esteem in prisoners
D) reduced self-doubts in prisoners
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10
The _____ is a set of norms and values among prison inmates.
A) inmate community
B) prison code
C) prison argot
D) code of honor
A) inmate community
B) prison code
C) prison argot
D) code of honor
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11
Which among the following is an issue faced by new prison inmates?
A) They experience an increase in self-doubts.
B) They experience an increase in self-esteem.
C) They experience an increase in personal autonomy.
D) They experience an increase in personal security.
A) They experience an increase in self-doubts.
B) They experience an increase in self-esteem.
C) They experience an increase in personal autonomy.
D) They experience an increase in personal security.
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12
Donald Clemmer coined the term _____.
A) deprivation
B) imitation
C) prisonization
D) copying
A) deprivation
B) imitation
C) prisonization
D) copying
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13
Which among the following is a classic work of Erving Goffman?
A) Soul on Ice
B) The Prison Community
C) Asylums
D) Living Inside Prison Walls
A) Soul on Ice
B) The Prison Community
C) Asylums
D) Living Inside Prison Walls
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14
When a gang member in the real world is convicted and starts a gang in prison, it is an example of the _____ theory.
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
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15
Who among the following used the phrase total institution to describe a place where the same people work, eat, sleep, and engage in recreation together day after day?
A) William J. Sabol
B) Erving Goffman
C) Eldridge Cleaver
D) Gresham Sykes
A) William J. Sabol
B) Erving Goffman
C) Eldridge Cleaver
D) Gresham Sykes
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16
The special language of the inmate subculture is called _____.
A) prison speak
B) prison lingo
C) prison argot
D) prison code
A) prison speak
B) prison lingo
C) prison argot
D) prison code
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17
The belief that inmate subcultures develop in response to the scarcities in prison life is called the _____ theory.
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
A) adaptation
B) learning
C) deprivation
D) importation
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18
Which of the following is a book written by Victoria R. Derosia?
A) Soul on Ice
B) The Prison Community
C) Asylums
D) Living Inside Prison Walls
A) Soul on Ice
B) The Prison Community
C) Asylums
D) Living Inside Prison Walls
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19
Which of the following statements is one of the five elements of the inmate code as defined by Sykes and Messinger?
A) Don't quarrel with other inmates.
B) Interfere with the interests of other inmates.
C) Trust the guards or prison staff.
D) Don't be tough, whine often.
A) Don't quarrel with other inmates.
B) Interfere with the interests of other inmates.
C) Trust the guards or prison staff.
D) Don't be tough, whine often.
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20
Which among the following is a book written by Gresham Sykes?
A) Asylums
B) The Prison Community
C) The Society of Captives
D) The Green Mile
A) Asylums
B) The Prison Community
C) The Society of Captives
D) The Green Mile
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21
In prison argot, a male inmate who assumes an aggressive role during homosexual relations is called a _____.
A) homeboy
B) wolf
C) dog
D) fish
A) homeboy
B) wolf
C) dog
D) fish
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22
According to John Irwin's classification of prisoners, _____ are drug-involved inmates.
A) dope fiends
B) thieves
C) convicts
D) square johns
A) dope fiends
B) thieves
C) convicts
D) square johns
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23
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, _____ use intimidation to get what they want and are far more likely to use threats than to use actual physical force.
A) punks
B) bullies
C) agitators
D) hedonists
A) punks
B) bullies
C) agitators
D) hedonists
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24
Inmates who are unable to cope with the realities of prison life and withdraw psychologically from the world around them are called _____.
A) opportunists
B) retreatists
C) legalists
D) radicals
A) opportunists
B) retreatists
C) legalists
D) radicals
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25
In prison argot, a croaker is a(n) _____.
A) inmate who dies in prison
B) inmate who is violent
C) physician or a doctor
D) homeboy or friend
A) inmate who dies in prison
B) inmate who is violent
C) physician or a doctor
D) homeboy or friend
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26
A(n) _____ adapts to prison by exploiting the minimal pleasures it offers.
A) hedonist
B) opportunist
C) retreatist
D) legalist
A) hedonist
B) opportunist
C) retreatist
D) legalist
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27
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, a(n) _____ is a young inmate, often small, who has been forced into a sexual relationship with an aggressive, well-respected prisoner.
A) opportunist
B) punk
C) colonist
D) agitator
A) opportunist
B) punk
C) colonist
D) agitator
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28
The better-educated prisoners who fight confinement through the system of laws, rules, and court precedent are called _____.
A) radicals
B) opportunists
C) legalists
D) retreatists
A) radicals
B) opportunists
C) legalists
D) retreatists
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29
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, a(n) _____ responds to the boredom of prison life by causing problems for others.
A) hedonist
B) agitator
C) retreatist
D) punk
A) hedonist
B) agitator
C) retreatist
D) punk
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30
In prison argot, a _____ is the search of a prisoner's cell or a work area.
A) shank
B) slinging rock
C) nimby
D) shakedown
A) shank
B) slinging rock
C) nimby
D) shakedown
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31
_____ are defined as prison lifestyles or as forms of ongoing social accommodation to prison life.
A) Inmate roles
B) Prison codes
C) Officer codes
D) Prison argots
A) Inmate roles
B) Prison codes
C) Officer codes
D) Prison argots
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32
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, _____ see confinement as a natural consequence of criminal activity and view time spent in prison as an unfortunate cost of doing business.
A) gang-bangers
B) agitators
C) real men
D) hedonists
A) gang-bangers
B) agitators
C) real men
D) hedonists
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33
According to Gresham Sykes, _____ served primarily as illustrative symbols of the prison community or as ways for inmates to mark themselves as outlaws and social outcasts.
A) prison argots
B) inmate roles
C) prison codes
D) officer codes
A) prison argots
B) inmate roles
C) prison codes
D) officer codes
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34
In prison argot, an inmate who plays the male role during a lesbian relationship is called a _____.
A) lemon squeezer
B) stud broad
C) femme
D) cherry
A) lemon squeezer
B) stud broad
C) femme
D) cherry
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35
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, _____ see themselves as political prisoners of an unfair society and believe that a discriminatory world has denied them the education and skills needed to succeed in a socially acceptable way.
A) radicals
B) opportunists
C) legalists
D) agitators
A) radicals
B) opportunists
C) legalists
D) agitators
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36
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, _____ control those around them through force or the threat of force and are notorious for resorting quickly to physical power.
A) punks
B) gang-bangers
C) agitators
D) mean dudes
A) punks
B) gang-bangers
C) agitators
D) mean dudes
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37
According to John Irwin's classification of prisoners, _____ are inmates who are unfamiliar with criminal subcultures.
A) thieves
B) convicts
C) dope fiends
D) square johns
A) thieves
B) convicts
C) dope fiends
D) square johns
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38
In prison argot, a _____ is a newly arrived inmate.
A) punk
B) fish
C) homeboy
D) seed
A) punk
B) fish
C) homeboy
D) seed
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39
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, _____ do their own time, do not complain, and do not cause problems for other inmates.
A) real men
B) mean dudes
C) agitators
D) hedonists
A) real men
B) mean dudes
C) agitators
D) hedonists
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40
Argot is a French word meaning _____.
A) slang
B) confrontation
C) speech
D) code
A) slang
B) confrontation
C) speech
D) code
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41
According to Rose Giallombardo, which of the following is true of women's prisons?
A) Male and female inmate subcultures are completely different.
B) Women's prisons fail to develop a substitute universe unlike male prisons.
C) Female inmate subcultures encourage relationships rather than isolation.
D) Women's prisons possess all values inherent in a male inmate subculture.
A) Male and female inmate subcultures are completely different.
B) Women's prisons fail to develop a substitute universe unlike male prisons.
C) Female inmate subcultures encourage relationships rather than isolation.
D) Women's prisons possess all values inherent in a male inmate subculture.
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42
Inmate subculture can vary from one institution to another.
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43
According to Esther Heffernan, career offenders who are well socialized into the lives of crime and who support inmate values and subculture are called _____ inmates.
A) gang
B) cool
C) life
D) square
A) gang
B) cool
C) life
D) square
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44
According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, _____ are known by their tattoos and hand signs, which indicate clan affiliation and can be read by anyone familiar with prison society.
A) gang-bangers
B) punks
C) opportunists
D) agitators
A) gang-bangers
B) punks
C) opportunists
D) agitators
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45
A prison that houses both female and male offenders is called a _____.
A) coed prison
B) prison argot
C) prison lingo
D) partial institution
A) coed prison
B) prison argot
C) prison lingo
D) partial institution
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46
Heterosexual inmates often feel compelled to engage in homosexual behavior due to the conditions of confinement in prisons of the United States.
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47
Pseudofamilies are to women's prisons what _____ are to men's prisons.
A) gangs
B) families
C) friends
D) victims
A) gangs
B) families
C) friends
D) victims
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48
A place where the same people work, play, eat, sleep, and recreate together on a continuous basis is called a total institution.
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49
The subcultures in less secure institutions are much more rigid in their demands on prisoners than those in maximum-security institutions.
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50
The concept of prisonization was identified by Donald Clemmer in his book The Prison Community.
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51
According to Esther Heffernan, women that are not familiar with criminal lifestyles and have few criminal experiences are called _____ inmates.
A) gang
B) cool
C) life
D) square
A) gang
B) cool
C) life
D) square
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52
The special language of the inmate subculture is called prison speak.
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53
An opportunist takes advantage of the formal self-improvement chances of a prison, such as schooling, trade training, and counseling.
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54
The top of the sexual hierarchy in male prisons is occupied by inmates engaged in situational homosexuality who are called _____.
A) punks
B) hacks
C) Men
D) bullies
A) punks
B) hacks
C) Men
D) bullies
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55
The process by which inmates adapt to jail society and take on the ways, mores, customs, and general culture of a penitentiary is known as prisonization.
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56
According to Esther Heffernan, women who have previous criminal records and do not cause trouble for other inmates while in prison are called _____ inmates.
A) gang
B) cool
C) life
D) square
A) gang
B) cool
C) life
D) square
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57
According to recent BJS surveys, which of the following is true of women prisoners?
A) Female prisoners seldom resemble male prisoners in ethnic background and age.
B) Female inmates have shorter criminal records than male inmates.
C) Female prisoners are more likely to be serving time for violent crimes.
D) Female prisoners have experienced lesser physical and sexual abuse than the men.
A) Female prisoners seldom resemble male prisoners in ethnic background and age.
B) Female inmates have shorter criminal records than male inmates.
C) Female prisoners are more likely to be serving time for violent crimes.
D) Female prisoners have experienced lesser physical and sexual abuse than the men.
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58
The theory of importation suggests that inmate subcultures develop in response to the deprivations in prison life.
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59
Family-like structures, common in women's prisons, where inmates assume roles similar to those of family members in a free society are called _____.
A) coed prisons
B) cocorrections
C) pseudo families
D) homosexual unions
A) coed prisons
B) cocorrections
C) pseudo families
D) homosexual unions
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60
_____ refers to the incarceration and interaction of female and male offenders under a single institutional administration.
A) Cocorrection
B) Deprivation theory
C) Importation theory
D) Pseudofamily
A) Cocorrection
B) Deprivation theory
C) Importation theory
D) Pseudofamily
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61
The belief that inmate subcultures developed in response to the deprivations in prison life was presented in the _____.
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62
The pains of imprisonment are described in the book _____, written by Gresham Sykes.
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63
The social roles in men's prisons place greater emphasis on homosexual relations as a mode of adaptation to prison life than do the social roles in women's prisons.
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64
_____ refers to the habits, customs, mores, values, beliefs, or superstitions of the body of incarcerated individuals in correctional institutions. It is also called prisoner subculture.
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65
In the United States, women are more likely than men to be serving time for larceny or fraud.
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66
In the United States, female inmates generally have longer maximum sentences than male inmates.
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67
The taking on of the ways, mores, customs, and general culture of a penitentiary by its inmates is known as _____.
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68
In his classic work _____, Erving Goffman used the term total institution.
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69
Female prisoners are more guarded than male prisoners about the information they share and the manner in which they share it.
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70
In the United States, treatment, education, recreation, and other programs that are offered in women's prisons are the same as those offered in men's prisons.
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71
According to one BJS study, an estimated 5.2 percent of white women are pregnant at the time of incarceration.
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72
A place where the same people work, play, eat, sleep, and recreate together on a continuous basis is called a(n) _____.
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73
In the United States, security in women's prisons is the same as in men's prisons.
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74
Pseudofamilies exist in men's prisons in the same manner that they exist in women's prisons.
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75
Donald Clemmer coined the term _____.
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76
The Prison Community was written by _____.
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77
In the United States, the growth in the number of women in prison is increasing much faster than that of men.
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78
Rose Giallombardo suggested that the inmate subculture in a women's prison tends to encourage relationships rather than isolation.
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79
The belief that inmate subcultures were brought into prisons from the outside world was presented in the _____.
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80
The social structure and subcultural norms and expectations in women's prisons are the same as those in men's prisons in the United States.
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