Deck 7: Ethics in Corrections: the Nature of Corrections the Prison Explosion

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The number of state and federal prison inmates on December 31, 2014 totaled:

A) 1,462,589
B) 1,561,500
C) 1,685,978
D) 2,854,635
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As of December 31, 2012, which of the following categories of crime was the highest percentage of women incarcerated for?

A) Drug offenses
B) Vice offenses
C) Violent offenses
D) Property offenses
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Between 1982 and 1999, over state and at least 51 federal correctional facilities were opened.

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
Question
One of the outcomes of mass incarceration policies has been:

A) More death penalty cases
B) Prison overcrowding
C) Less minorities incarcerated
D) Less Whites incarcerated
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According to the timeline of events, during which year did the war on drugs begin to severely impact the criminal justice system as prosecutions increased?

A) 1967
B) 1974
C) 1986
D) 1988
Question
As compared to most European nations, the U.S. has:

A) Extremely high rates of imprisonment
B) Extremely low rates of imprisonment
C) About average rates of imprisonment
D) Slightly lower than average rates of imprisonment
Question
The most pressing problem in corrections today is:

A) The rise of the restorative justice model
B) Rapid decline in correctional populations
C) Prison population explosions
D) The failure of drug treatment programs
Question
Which of the following states houses the largest women's prison in the world?

A) Arizona
B) California
C) New York
D) Wisconsin
Question
In light of the costs of incarceration, what new class of prisoner has been created?

A) Violent
B) Property
C) Vice
D) Debtors
Question
According to the timeline of events, during which year did the Safe Streets Act enlarge the federal role in crime control?

A) 1967
B) 1974
C) 1986
D) 1988
Question
Which of the following is not one of the results of overcrowding:

A) The imposition of additional behavioral controls
B) A decrease in treatment programs
C) Additional treatment and re-entry programs
D) Increase in recidivism
Question
According to the timeline of events, during which year did the Department of Justice continue its policy of playing a lead role in campaigning for more punitive crime control policies?

A) 1967
B) 1974
C) 1986
D) 1988
Question
Which individual originally coined the term "total institution" later used to describe life in a maximum security institution?

A) Gresham Sykes
B) Irving Goffman
C) Max Weber
D) James Jacobs
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LFOs are:

A) Legal financial obligations
B) Lagging financial obligations
C) Legal fundamental obligations
D) Legal financial objections
Question
In 2009, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered that California prison populations must be reduced to % of design capacity within two years.

A) 89.5
B) 123.5
C) 129.5
D) 137.5
Question
According to the timeline of events, during which decade did crime rates begin to rise for reasons that still remain unclear?

A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1980s
Question
The female prison population has since 1990.

A) More than doubled
B) More than tripled
C) Decreased by 50%
D) Decreased by 25%
Question
The majority of correctional spending goes to:

A) Prisons
B) Probation and parole
C) Jails
D) Private facilities
Question
Most prisons have been built since 1925.

A) Maximum security
B) Supermax
C) Medium security
D) Minimum security
Question
The prison represents a social system in which as attempt is made to create and maintain total or almost total social control.

A) Maximum security
B) Supermax
C) Medium security
D) Minimum security
Question
Valuable such as drugs would engender more conflict.

A) Personal
B) Legalistic
C) Compliance
D) Rewards
Question
According to Kauffman (1988), guards who show hostility toward inmates but identify closely with fellow guards are known as:

A) Pollyannas
B) White hats
C) Hard asses
D) Functionaries
Question
As is the case with police officer and many occupations, prison guards have:

A) An occupational subculture.
B) A strong interest in weeding out unethical officers.
C) A strong interest seeing that external oversight is strong.
D) A strong interest in creating and enforcing a strict disciplinary system.
Question
When prison guard recruits as a whole were asked to respond to hypothetical dilemmas involving inmates, most approved of a guard acting in a manner toward inmates.

A) Retributive
B) Sympathetic
C) Callous
D) Empathetic
Question
As a result of activism and the social activism of the late 1960s, many inmates, especially minorities, were provided with a political rhetoric and ideology that radicalized prisons.

A) Judicial
B) Prosecutorial
C) Inmate
D) Celebrity
Question
Which of the following is not one of Kauffman's (1988) five types of guard attitudes?

A) Polyannas
B) Black hats
C) Hard asses
D) Burnouts
Question
Lombardo (1989) developed a typography of prison officer authority comprising personal authority and authority.

A) Referent
B) Legalistic
C) Compliance
D) Rewards
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According to Hepburn (1985), which type of power is based on inmate perceptions that prison officers have the capacity to punish prisoner disobedience?

A) Legitimate
B) Coercive
C) Reward
D) Expert
Question
Jacobs' (1977) study of the Illinois Stateville Prison describes the early days that exhibited imposition of arbitrary and ad hoc discipline, which was followed by:

A) Series of prison riots
B) A trend toward more severe penal sanctions
C) A restorative justice period with more lax sanctions
D) A bureaucratized system with rules and regulations
Question
According to Kauffman (1988), guards who cope with prison by closing their minds to it, including both inmates and guards are known as:

A) White hats
B) Hard asses
C) Functionaries
D) Burnouts
Question
According to Hepburn (1985), which type of power derives from the prisoners' perception that officers have some special skill or expertise?

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Expert
D) Referent
Question
Minimum security inmates are generally:

A) Nonviolent
B) First time offenders
C) White-collar criminals
D) All of the above
Question
Warden Joe Ragen sought to make Stateville the world's most prison.

A) Controlling
B) Orderly
C) Clean
D) Punitive
Question
Those professing a belief in authority as well as those favoring legalistic authority agreed that full enforcement of institutional regulations would effectively cause the institution to cease operating because all inmates would be forever locked down for rule violations.

A) Personal
B) Legalistic
C) Compliance
D) Rewards
Question
prisons adopt many of the practices found in maximum security, such as head counts and a high level of supervision and guarding.

A) Maximum security
B) Supermax
C) Medium security
D) Minimum security
Question
According to Kauffman (1988), guards holding positive attitudes toward inmates but negative attitudes towards their fellow guards are known as:

A) Pollyannas
B) White hats
C) Hard asses
D) Functionaries
Question
In the prison environment, prison guards are often forced to tolerate minor rule violations, petty stealing, and making concessions to inmate leaders in order to:

A) Gain respect of inmates
B) Retain their discretion
C) Treat inmates ethically
D) Maintain power
Question
According to Hepburn (1985), which type of power involves officers who are invested with authority to command as a result of their position as a guard of prisoners?

A) Legitimate
B) Coercive
C) Reward
D) Expert
Question
Prison guards have a myriad of ways of retaliating against troublesome inmates, short of writing tickets for rule violations. These are termed forms of:

A) Governmental control
B) Social control
C) Informal control
D) Formal control
Question
The most common occasion for such violence was within an inmate's cell block at a time when he was about to be removed from segregation.

A) Power
B) Provoked
C) Compliant
D) Rewarded
Question
According to Weber (1964), opposed to classical liberal philosophy is the view that the state has the sole right to use power.

A) Legitimate
B) Coercive
C) Reward
D) Expert
Question
Public opinion surveys now show that 8 in 10 Americans support:

A) voting rights for those who have completed their sentence
B) voting rights for those on death row, once they are released
C) continued denial of voting rights for those who have completed their sentence
D) none of these
Question
Correctional officers often engage in "corruption of authority," meaning they:

A) Deliberately refrain from enforcing prison rules
B) Engage in many corrupts acts when exercising their authority
C) Strictly enforce prison rules, but do so unethically
D) Are prompted to act unethically due to the authority they are given
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The most common occasion for unprovoked violence in prison was out in the recreation yard during movements.
Question
The U.S. rate of incarceration for females is increasing faster than the rate for males.
Question
By 2008, all states other than and prohibited inmates from casting a vote while incarcerated for a felony.

A) Alaska; California
B) Maine; Idaho
C) Maine; Vermont
D) Vermont; Michigan
Question
Prison authorities successfully exercise almost complete control at most prisons.
Question
Which of the following is not an ethical issue arising from privatization of prisons?

A) Will the state receive the benefits for which it paid when retaining a private correctional company?
B) How will private prisons deal with the issue of use of deadly force?
C) Is it appropriate for anyone but the state to meet out punishment?
D) Will private prisons increase the demand for a constant flow of inmates?
Question
The role calls for impersonal relationships, a controlling demeanor, and complete enforcement of prison rules.

A) Treatment
B) Custody
C) Corruption
D) Discretion
Question
Expert power may be undermined by the unwillingness of prisoners to acknowledge the competence of prison officers.
Question
Recruits unable to adapt to prison values and compete the process of socialization were subject to ostracism.
Question
The task of the state is to protect institutions.
Question
Because formal controls are effective at most prisons, guards rarely have to ignore minor rule violations in order to gain compliance with other rules.
Question
According to Aviram (2015), the biggest private prison provider is:

A) Management Training Corporation
B) Correctional Treatment Facilities
C) Corrections Corporation of America
D) Correctional Institutions of America
Question
Prison guards and prison officials often experience ethical problems because of the conflict between their obligations to rehabilitate on the one hand and punish and control on the other.
Question
The justification for the creation of the costly supermax prison is clear. They were constructed to house "the worst of the worst". .
Question
As compared to earlier years, inmate control in prisons today is largely vested in younger inmates and gangs.
Question
In many institutions, guards have engaged in "corruption of authority." This means that the guards, for a variety of reasons, have:

A) Begun taking monetary bribes from prisoners.
B) Refrained from enforcing certain prison rules and regulations.
C) Begun directly disobeying orders from superiors.
D) Become members of prison gangs.
Question
Opponents of raise the issue of the symbolism surrounding punishment in the form of the uniform and insignia of correctional staff and the judiciary that express the public nature of punishment.

A) Retribution
B) Mass incarceration
C) Probation
D) Privatization
Question
Public opinion surveys show that ____ out of every 10 Americans support voting rights for those offenders who have completed their sentence.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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Which country has the highest incarceration rate in the world?
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When did Stateville prison open?
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Sykes (1958) does not think that the use of offers an adequate basis for prison officers to enforce controls.
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What is a major argument in favor of the supermax model?
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Prison personnel face ethical issues because of a conflict between their ______ and custody roles.
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What new form of incarceration has been a pathway through civil contempt proceedings against court debtors?
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Discuss the effects that prison overcrowding has had on corrections.
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One outcome of mass incarceration policies has been:
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What is the nickname of the article that was published in 1974 and led to the downfall of rehabilitation?
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Argue for or against the use of private prisons.
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The notion that an inmate subculture exists was first proposed by:
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Discuss three principles from the American Correctional Association Code of Ethics. Provide an example of a prison situation to which each principle would apply.
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Define the "corruption of authority" problem for correctional guards and present one example.
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Give an example of a supermax prison.
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Discuss, describe, compare and contrast the typical American prison
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Deck 7: Ethics in Corrections: the Nature of Corrections the Prison Explosion
1
The number of state and federal prison inmates on December 31, 2014 totaled:

A) 1,462,589
B) 1,561,500
C) 1,685,978
D) 2,854,635
B
2
As of December 31, 2012, which of the following categories of crime was the highest percentage of women incarcerated for?

A) Drug offenses
B) Vice offenses
C) Violent offenses
D) Property offenses
C
3
Between 1982 and 1999, over state and at least 51 federal correctional facilities were opened.

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
C
4
One of the outcomes of mass incarceration policies has been:

A) More death penalty cases
B) Prison overcrowding
C) Less minorities incarcerated
D) Less Whites incarcerated
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5
According to the timeline of events, during which year did the war on drugs begin to severely impact the criminal justice system as prosecutions increased?

A) 1967
B) 1974
C) 1986
D) 1988
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6
As compared to most European nations, the U.S. has:

A) Extremely high rates of imprisonment
B) Extremely low rates of imprisonment
C) About average rates of imprisonment
D) Slightly lower than average rates of imprisonment
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7
The most pressing problem in corrections today is:

A) The rise of the restorative justice model
B) Rapid decline in correctional populations
C) Prison population explosions
D) The failure of drug treatment programs
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8
Which of the following states houses the largest women's prison in the world?

A) Arizona
B) California
C) New York
D) Wisconsin
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9
In light of the costs of incarceration, what new class of prisoner has been created?

A) Violent
B) Property
C) Vice
D) Debtors
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10
According to the timeline of events, during which year did the Safe Streets Act enlarge the federal role in crime control?

A) 1967
B) 1974
C) 1986
D) 1988
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11
Which of the following is not one of the results of overcrowding:

A) The imposition of additional behavioral controls
B) A decrease in treatment programs
C) Additional treatment and re-entry programs
D) Increase in recidivism
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12
According to the timeline of events, during which year did the Department of Justice continue its policy of playing a lead role in campaigning for more punitive crime control policies?

A) 1967
B) 1974
C) 1986
D) 1988
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13
Which individual originally coined the term "total institution" later used to describe life in a maximum security institution?

A) Gresham Sykes
B) Irving Goffman
C) Max Weber
D) James Jacobs
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14
LFOs are:

A) Legal financial obligations
B) Lagging financial obligations
C) Legal fundamental obligations
D) Legal financial objections
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15
In 2009, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered that California prison populations must be reduced to % of design capacity within two years.

A) 89.5
B) 123.5
C) 129.5
D) 137.5
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16
According to the timeline of events, during which decade did crime rates begin to rise for reasons that still remain unclear?

A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1980s
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17
The female prison population has since 1990.

A) More than doubled
B) More than tripled
C) Decreased by 50%
D) Decreased by 25%
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18
The majority of correctional spending goes to:

A) Prisons
B) Probation and parole
C) Jails
D) Private facilities
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19
Most prisons have been built since 1925.

A) Maximum security
B) Supermax
C) Medium security
D) Minimum security
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20
The prison represents a social system in which as attempt is made to create and maintain total or almost total social control.

A) Maximum security
B) Supermax
C) Medium security
D) Minimum security
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21
Valuable such as drugs would engender more conflict.

A) Personal
B) Legalistic
C) Compliance
D) Rewards
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22
According to Kauffman (1988), guards who show hostility toward inmates but identify closely with fellow guards are known as:

A) Pollyannas
B) White hats
C) Hard asses
D) Functionaries
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23
As is the case with police officer and many occupations, prison guards have:

A) An occupational subculture.
B) A strong interest in weeding out unethical officers.
C) A strong interest seeing that external oversight is strong.
D) A strong interest in creating and enforcing a strict disciplinary system.
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24
When prison guard recruits as a whole were asked to respond to hypothetical dilemmas involving inmates, most approved of a guard acting in a manner toward inmates.

A) Retributive
B) Sympathetic
C) Callous
D) Empathetic
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25
As a result of activism and the social activism of the late 1960s, many inmates, especially minorities, were provided with a political rhetoric and ideology that radicalized prisons.

A) Judicial
B) Prosecutorial
C) Inmate
D) Celebrity
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26
Which of the following is not one of Kauffman's (1988) five types of guard attitudes?

A) Polyannas
B) Black hats
C) Hard asses
D) Burnouts
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27
Lombardo (1989) developed a typography of prison officer authority comprising personal authority and authority.

A) Referent
B) Legalistic
C) Compliance
D) Rewards
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28
According to Hepburn (1985), which type of power is based on inmate perceptions that prison officers have the capacity to punish prisoner disobedience?

A) Legitimate
B) Coercive
C) Reward
D) Expert
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29
Jacobs' (1977) study of the Illinois Stateville Prison describes the early days that exhibited imposition of arbitrary and ad hoc discipline, which was followed by:

A) Series of prison riots
B) A trend toward more severe penal sanctions
C) A restorative justice period with more lax sanctions
D) A bureaucratized system with rules and regulations
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30
According to Kauffman (1988), guards who cope with prison by closing their minds to it, including both inmates and guards are known as:

A) White hats
B) Hard asses
C) Functionaries
D) Burnouts
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31
According to Hepburn (1985), which type of power derives from the prisoners' perception that officers have some special skill or expertise?

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Expert
D) Referent
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32
Minimum security inmates are generally:

A) Nonviolent
B) First time offenders
C) White-collar criminals
D) All of the above
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33
Warden Joe Ragen sought to make Stateville the world's most prison.

A) Controlling
B) Orderly
C) Clean
D) Punitive
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34
Those professing a belief in authority as well as those favoring legalistic authority agreed that full enforcement of institutional regulations would effectively cause the institution to cease operating because all inmates would be forever locked down for rule violations.

A) Personal
B) Legalistic
C) Compliance
D) Rewards
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35
prisons adopt many of the practices found in maximum security, such as head counts and a high level of supervision and guarding.

A) Maximum security
B) Supermax
C) Medium security
D) Minimum security
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36
According to Kauffman (1988), guards holding positive attitudes toward inmates but negative attitudes towards their fellow guards are known as:

A) Pollyannas
B) White hats
C) Hard asses
D) Functionaries
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37
In the prison environment, prison guards are often forced to tolerate minor rule violations, petty stealing, and making concessions to inmate leaders in order to:

A) Gain respect of inmates
B) Retain their discretion
C) Treat inmates ethically
D) Maintain power
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38
According to Hepburn (1985), which type of power involves officers who are invested with authority to command as a result of their position as a guard of prisoners?

A) Legitimate
B) Coercive
C) Reward
D) Expert
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39
Prison guards have a myriad of ways of retaliating against troublesome inmates, short of writing tickets for rule violations. These are termed forms of:

A) Governmental control
B) Social control
C) Informal control
D) Formal control
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40
The most common occasion for such violence was within an inmate's cell block at a time when he was about to be removed from segregation.

A) Power
B) Provoked
C) Compliant
D) Rewarded
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41
According to Weber (1964), opposed to classical liberal philosophy is the view that the state has the sole right to use power.

A) Legitimate
B) Coercive
C) Reward
D) Expert
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42
Public opinion surveys now show that 8 in 10 Americans support:

A) voting rights for those who have completed their sentence
B) voting rights for those on death row, once they are released
C) continued denial of voting rights for those who have completed their sentence
D) none of these
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43
Correctional officers often engage in "corruption of authority," meaning they:

A) Deliberately refrain from enforcing prison rules
B) Engage in many corrupts acts when exercising their authority
C) Strictly enforce prison rules, but do so unethically
D) Are prompted to act unethically due to the authority they are given
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44
The most common occasion for unprovoked violence in prison was out in the recreation yard during movements.
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45
The U.S. rate of incarceration for females is increasing faster than the rate for males.
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46
By 2008, all states other than and prohibited inmates from casting a vote while incarcerated for a felony.

A) Alaska; California
B) Maine; Idaho
C) Maine; Vermont
D) Vermont; Michigan
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47
Prison authorities successfully exercise almost complete control at most prisons.
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48
Which of the following is not an ethical issue arising from privatization of prisons?

A) Will the state receive the benefits for which it paid when retaining a private correctional company?
B) How will private prisons deal with the issue of use of deadly force?
C) Is it appropriate for anyone but the state to meet out punishment?
D) Will private prisons increase the demand for a constant flow of inmates?
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49
The role calls for impersonal relationships, a controlling demeanor, and complete enforcement of prison rules.

A) Treatment
B) Custody
C) Corruption
D) Discretion
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50
Expert power may be undermined by the unwillingness of prisoners to acknowledge the competence of prison officers.
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51
Recruits unable to adapt to prison values and compete the process of socialization were subject to ostracism.
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52
The task of the state is to protect institutions.
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53
Because formal controls are effective at most prisons, guards rarely have to ignore minor rule violations in order to gain compliance with other rules.
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54
According to Aviram (2015), the biggest private prison provider is:

A) Management Training Corporation
B) Correctional Treatment Facilities
C) Corrections Corporation of America
D) Correctional Institutions of America
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55
Prison guards and prison officials often experience ethical problems because of the conflict between their obligations to rehabilitate on the one hand and punish and control on the other.
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56
The justification for the creation of the costly supermax prison is clear. They were constructed to house "the worst of the worst". .
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57
As compared to earlier years, inmate control in prisons today is largely vested in younger inmates and gangs.
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58
In many institutions, guards have engaged in "corruption of authority." This means that the guards, for a variety of reasons, have:

A) Begun taking monetary bribes from prisoners.
B) Refrained from enforcing certain prison rules and regulations.
C) Begun directly disobeying orders from superiors.
D) Become members of prison gangs.
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59
Opponents of raise the issue of the symbolism surrounding punishment in the form of the uniform and insignia of correctional staff and the judiciary that express the public nature of punishment.

A) Retribution
B) Mass incarceration
C) Probation
D) Privatization
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60
Public opinion surveys show that ____ out of every 10 Americans support voting rights for those offenders who have completed their sentence.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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61
Which country has the highest incarceration rate in the world?
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62
When did Stateville prison open?
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63
Sykes (1958) does not think that the use of offers an adequate basis for prison officers to enforce controls.
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64
What is a major argument in favor of the supermax model?
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65
Prison personnel face ethical issues because of a conflict between their ______ and custody roles.
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66
What new form of incarceration has been a pathway through civil contempt proceedings against court debtors?
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67
Discuss the effects that prison overcrowding has had on corrections.
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68
One outcome of mass incarceration policies has been:
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69
What is the nickname of the article that was published in 1974 and led to the downfall of rehabilitation?
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70
Argue for or against the use of private prisons.
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71
The notion that an inmate subculture exists was first proposed by:
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72
Discuss three principles from the American Correctional Association Code of Ethics. Provide an example of a prison situation to which each principle would apply.
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73
Define the "corruption of authority" problem for correctional guards and present one example.
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74
Give an example of a supermax prison.
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75
Discuss, describe, compare and contrast the typical American prison
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