Deck 12: Corrections: Yesterday and Today

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The first director of the federal Bureau of Prisons was ____________.

A) William Webster
B) Sanford Bates
C) J. Edgar Hoover
D) Elliot Ness
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A ___________ security prison has high concrete walls or double-perimeter razor wire fences, gun towers with armed officers, and strategically placed electronic monitor.

A) minimum
B) medium
C) maximum
D) none of the above
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What religious group was associated with the Pennsylvania prison movement?

A) Puritans
B) Catholics
C) Mormons
D) Quakers
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There are only a handful of Supermax prisons in the U.S. Among them is

A) Milan Federal penitentiary
B) Attica
C) ADX Florence (Colorado)
D) Sing Sing
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An institution designed to reform criminals through individualized treatment, education or vocational training is usually called a ____________.

A) penitentiary
B) house of correction
C) reformatory
D) prison
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The case that stated the beating of a prisoner by officers may constitute cruel and unusual punishment even if it did not result in serious injury was _____________.

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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Most ICE detainees are from ____________.

A) Honduras
B) Guatemala
C) Mexico
D) Cuba
E) El Salvador
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Which state holds the largest number of ICE detainees?

A) New York
B) Florida
C) New Mexico
D) Texas
E) Iowa
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Which case dealt with the procedural protections to which prisoners are entitled at disciplinary hearings.

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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In 2009, __________ women were incarcerated in state and federal prisons.

A) 26,234
B) over 1 million
C) 37,901
D) 79,658
E) 114,852
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Between 2000 and 2009 the jail incarceration rate rose from 220 inmates per 100,000 to ____________

A) 380
B) 225
C) 250
D) none of these
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The English, with their maritime tradition, placed convicts on decommission naval ships called ____________ as a means of imprisonment.

A) prison hulks
B) prison barges
C) sea prison
D) floating prison
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Of all the people held in prison facilities in the U.S., about __________ are women.

A) 30.1 %
B) 22.4%
C) 15.2%
D) 7.0%
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The case that stated "deliberate indifference to serious medical needs constitutes cruel and unusual punishment" was __________________.

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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How many people lost their lives at the Attica Prison Riot?

A) 8
B) 12
C) 17
D) 43
E) 61
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Under the rehabilitation model release of an offender would occur ____________.

A) after a set period of time determined by the legislature
B) after a set period of time determined by the judge
C) after the person was cured
D) after the victim approved the release
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According to your text, a place of confinement for persons convicted of criminal acts where they can do penance is called ________________.

A) prison
B) penitentiary
C) reformatory
D) prison hulk
E) jail
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According to your text, which case signified the death of the "hands off" doctrine?

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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The "hands off" doctrine referred to ________________.

A) the rule that prohibits guards from whipping inmates
B) the idea that it is wrong to try to change a person's way of life
C) the practice of the courts not to interfere with the decisions of correctional administrators
D) that a person can not be searched by a law enforcement officer unless that officer has a warrant
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A place of confinement, administered by local officials and designed to hold persons for more than forty-eight hours but less than one year is called ____________.

A) a jail
B) a prison
C) a penitentiary
D) all of the above
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The case that granted procedural protections to prisoners at disciplinary hearings is ___________.
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In 1991, columnist Tom Wicker of the New York Times bestowed on the United States the "Iron Medal" for ______________.

A) its advancements in prison reform
B) the number of criminals it had executed
C) being the world's leader in rates of imprisonment
D) having the courage to increase sentences on all categories of criminals
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For every 100,000 people in America, we have ___________ locked up.

A) 27
B) 88
C) 197
D) 312
E) 738
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The case that stated the beating of a prisoner by officers may constitute cruel and unusual punishment even if it did not result in serious injury was _____________.
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A place of confinement administered by local officials and designed to hold persons for more than forty-eight hours but less than one year is called ____________.
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A report by the National Institute of Justice found that private prisons _________.

A) are more likely to abuse inmates rights
B) are much more expensive to operate than public prisons
C) are disliked by the inmates
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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According to your text, prison officials report that it costs about __________ per year to house, feed, clothe, and supervise a prisoner.

A) $5,800
B) $10,239
C) $14,500
D) $20,000
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The group that was associated with the Pennsylvania prison movement was the ________.
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The English, with their maritime tradition, placed convicts on decommission naval ships called ____________ as a means of imprisonment.
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The country with the highest prison incarceration rate in the world is _______________.
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The case that signified the death of the "hands off" doctrine was __________.
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An institution designed to reform criminals through individualized treatment, education or vocational training is usually called a ____________.
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According to your text, a place of confinement for persons convicted of criminal acts where they can do penance is called ________________.
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The practice of the courts not to interfere with the decisions of correctional administrators was called _______________.
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The first director of the federal Bureau of Prisons was ____________.
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A ___________ security prison has high concrete walls or double-perimeter razor wire fences, gun towers with armed officers, and strategically placed electronic monitor.
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In the Attica prison riot, ________ people lost their lives.
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ADX Florence (Colorado) is an example of a ______________ prison.
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The case that stated "deliberate indifference to serious medical needs constitutes cruel and unusual punishment" was __________________.
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Which of the following countries has the highest rate of imprisonment?

A) United States
B) Germany
C) Turkey
D) Mexico
E) England
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Federal prisons contain more white-collar criminals than do state prisons.
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The courts have upheld restricting what prisoners can read.
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Prisoners have a constitutional right to prison law libraries.
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Even though a prisoner has been convicted of a felony he still maintains the right to vote.
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Prisoner's have an unlimited right to contact the media when necessary.
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Prison administrators have an unlimited right to search inmates and their prison possessions.
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An inmate's right to practice the Muslim faith can be denied by prison officials at their discretion.
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Generally, inmates do have a right to marry while in prison.
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Married prisoners have a constitutional right to conjugal visits by their wives.
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Because of its liberal policies, the United States has a lower incarceration rate than most European nations.
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The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world.
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Deliberate indifference to the medical needs of an inmate constitutes cruel and unusual punishment?
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Censorship of inmate's mail is not allowed under a right to privacy found by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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In 2006, a larger percentage of inmates in jails had mental health problems than was true for state and federal prisons.
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Private prisons are now being operated in many jurisdictions in the United States.
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Deck 12: Corrections: Yesterday and Today
1
The first director of the federal Bureau of Prisons was ____________.

A) William Webster
B) Sanford Bates
C) J. Edgar Hoover
D) Elliot Ness
B
2
A ___________ security prison has high concrete walls or double-perimeter razor wire fences, gun towers with armed officers, and strategically placed electronic monitor.

A) minimum
B) medium
C) maximum
D) none of the above
C
3
What religious group was associated with the Pennsylvania prison movement?

A) Puritans
B) Catholics
C) Mormons
D) Quakers
D
4
There are only a handful of Supermax prisons in the U.S. Among them is

A) Milan Federal penitentiary
B) Attica
C) ADX Florence (Colorado)
D) Sing Sing
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An institution designed to reform criminals through individualized treatment, education or vocational training is usually called a ____________.

A) penitentiary
B) house of correction
C) reformatory
D) prison
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6
The case that stated the beating of a prisoner by officers may constitute cruel and unusual punishment even if it did not result in serious injury was _____________.

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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Most ICE detainees are from ____________.

A) Honduras
B) Guatemala
C) Mexico
D) Cuba
E) El Salvador
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Which state holds the largest number of ICE detainees?

A) New York
B) Florida
C) New Mexico
D) Texas
E) Iowa
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9
Which case dealt with the procedural protections to which prisoners are entitled at disciplinary hearings.

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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In 2009, __________ women were incarcerated in state and federal prisons.

A) 26,234
B) over 1 million
C) 37,901
D) 79,658
E) 114,852
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Between 2000 and 2009 the jail incarceration rate rose from 220 inmates per 100,000 to ____________

A) 380
B) 225
C) 250
D) none of these
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The English, with their maritime tradition, placed convicts on decommission naval ships called ____________ as a means of imprisonment.

A) prison hulks
B) prison barges
C) sea prison
D) floating prison
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Of all the people held in prison facilities in the U.S., about __________ are women.

A) 30.1 %
B) 22.4%
C) 15.2%
D) 7.0%
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The case that stated "deliberate indifference to serious medical needs constitutes cruel and unusual punishment" was __________________.

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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How many people lost their lives at the Attica Prison Riot?

A) 8
B) 12
C) 17
D) 43
E) 61
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Under the rehabilitation model release of an offender would occur ____________.

A) after a set period of time determined by the legislature
B) after a set period of time determined by the judge
C) after the person was cured
D) after the victim approved the release
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17
According to your text, a place of confinement for persons convicted of criminal acts where they can do penance is called ________________.

A) prison
B) penitentiary
C) reformatory
D) prison hulk
E) jail
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According to your text, which case signified the death of the "hands off" doctrine?

A) Cooper v. Pate
B) Estelle v. Gamble
C) Wolff v. McDonnell
D) Hudson v. McMillian
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The "hands off" doctrine referred to ________________.

A) the rule that prohibits guards from whipping inmates
B) the idea that it is wrong to try to change a person's way of life
C) the practice of the courts not to interfere with the decisions of correctional administrators
D) that a person can not be searched by a law enforcement officer unless that officer has a warrant
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A place of confinement, administered by local officials and designed to hold persons for more than forty-eight hours but less than one year is called ____________.

A) a jail
B) a prison
C) a penitentiary
D) all of the above
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The case that granted procedural protections to prisoners at disciplinary hearings is ___________.
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22
In 1991, columnist Tom Wicker of the New York Times bestowed on the United States the "Iron Medal" for ______________.

A) its advancements in prison reform
B) the number of criminals it had executed
C) being the world's leader in rates of imprisonment
D) having the courage to increase sentences on all categories of criminals
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For every 100,000 people in America, we have ___________ locked up.

A) 27
B) 88
C) 197
D) 312
E) 738
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The case that stated the beating of a prisoner by officers may constitute cruel and unusual punishment even if it did not result in serious injury was _____________.
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A place of confinement administered by local officials and designed to hold persons for more than forty-eight hours but less than one year is called ____________.
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A report by the National Institute of Justice found that private prisons _________.

A) are more likely to abuse inmates rights
B) are much more expensive to operate than public prisons
C) are disliked by the inmates
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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According to your text, prison officials report that it costs about __________ per year to house, feed, clothe, and supervise a prisoner.

A) $5,800
B) $10,239
C) $14,500
D) $20,000
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The group that was associated with the Pennsylvania prison movement was the ________.
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The English, with their maritime tradition, placed convicts on decommission naval ships called ____________ as a means of imprisonment.
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The country with the highest prison incarceration rate in the world is _______________.
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The case that signified the death of the "hands off" doctrine was __________.
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An institution designed to reform criminals through individualized treatment, education or vocational training is usually called a ____________.
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According to your text, a place of confinement for persons convicted of criminal acts where they can do penance is called ________________.
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The practice of the courts not to interfere with the decisions of correctional administrators was called _______________.
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The first director of the federal Bureau of Prisons was ____________.
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A ___________ security prison has high concrete walls or double-perimeter razor wire fences, gun towers with armed officers, and strategically placed electronic monitor.
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In the Attica prison riot, ________ people lost their lives.
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ADX Florence (Colorado) is an example of a ______________ prison.
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The case that stated "deliberate indifference to serious medical needs constitutes cruel and unusual punishment" was __________________.
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Which of the following countries has the highest rate of imprisonment?

A) United States
B) Germany
C) Turkey
D) Mexico
E) England
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Federal prisons contain more white-collar criminals than do state prisons.
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The courts have upheld restricting what prisoners can read.
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Prisoners have a constitutional right to prison law libraries.
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Even though a prisoner has been convicted of a felony he still maintains the right to vote.
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Prisoner's have an unlimited right to contact the media when necessary.
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Prison administrators have an unlimited right to search inmates and their prison possessions.
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An inmate's right to practice the Muslim faith can be denied by prison officials at their discretion.
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Generally, inmates do have a right to marry while in prison.
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Married prisoners have a constitutional right to conjugal visits by their wives.
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Because of its liberal policies, the United States has a lower incarceration rate than most European nations.
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The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world.
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Deliberate indifference to the medical needs of an inmate constitutes cruel and unusual punishment?
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Censorship of inmate's mail is not allowed under a right to privacy found by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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In 2006, a larger percentage of inmates in jails had mental health problems than was true for state and federal prisons.
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Private prisons are now being operated in many jurisdictions in the United States.
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