Deck 11: The Prison Experience

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Cigarettes are still used today as the standard prison currency.
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According to Sykes, the prison subculture arises within the prison in response to .

A) economic needs
B) the pains of imprisonment
C) values imported from outside prison
D) gang identities
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The process by which a newly incarcerated person absorbs the customs of the prison society and learns to adapt to the environment is known as .

A) prisonization
B) integration
C) conformity
D) assimilation
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One strategy used by prison administration to weaken gang influence includes conducting strip searches.
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Prison residents use real money for economic transactions.
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John Irwin and Donald Cressey suggest that prison subculture encompasses three subcultures, including a convict, a thief, and a straight.
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is the material currency used in the informal prison economy.

A) Money
B) Prestige
C) Cigarettes
D) Contraband
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Most prison violence in America occurs between officers and prison residents.
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One factor in the prison inmate code is not interfering with other incarcerated persons' interests.
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Some people, upon incarceration, decide to withdraw from others as well as isolate themselves as a form of coping with the prison resident society.
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Correctional officers carry deadly weapons.
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Prison residents who are "doing time" see prison as a long-term stay and continue their criminality while incarcerated.
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Most violence that occurs between prison residents and officers is organized and transpires between large groups.
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The presence of gangs organized along racial lines contributes to violence in prison.
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Unlike the streets, race has a limited role inside a given prison subculture.
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Since prisons are highly secure institutions, rarely does any type of violence take place.
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The inmate code is a set of norms and values that develops in the prison social system.
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Adaptive roles help incarcerated individuals cope with prison and survive behind bars.
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Studies have shown that young men between 16 and 24, both inside and outside of prison, are more prone to violence than older men.
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The degree to which leaders of incarcerated people are allowed to take matters into their own hands can affect the level of violence among prison residents.
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Which of the following is NOT a purpose of gangs in prison?

A) Protection
B) Extortion
C) Religion
D) Camaraderie
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For contraband "stores," the risk of replaces some of the risk associated with business in the free world.

A) theft
B) discovery
C) violence
D) bartering
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Which of the following is a characteristic found among victims of prison sexual assault?

A) Serving a life sentence
B) Imprisoned for violent offenses
C) Elderly
D) Not affiliated with a gang
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The vast majority of assaults on prison staff by prison residents involve .

A) a single assailant and a lone victim.
B) a group of assailants and a lone victim.
C) many prison residents and guards at once.
D) serious injuries requiring hospitalization.
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The prison is recognized as a functioning community with its own values, roles, language, and customs. This is also known as prison .

A) cliques
B) gangs
C) community
D) subculture
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Which of the following statements is true about the prison commissary?

A) Some incarcerated individuals' needs are not satisfied by official supply.
B) Prices are low enough for incarcerated individuals to afford.
C) Commissary privileges are a right for all incarcerated individuals.
D) All of these are correct.
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For many victims of prison violence, the only way for the administration to guarantee them safety is to .

A) place them with similar individuals
B) place them in protective custody
C) transfer them to another prison
D) put under 24-hour observation by guards
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A principal feature in prison society that reinforces the norms and roles of the social system and influences the nature of interpersonal relationships is known as .

A) bartering
B) programming
C) official rules
D) the informal economy
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In prison terminology, the "fish" is a(n) .

A) career criminal
B) newcomer
C) gang member
D) elderly person
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When a person views incarceration as a temporary break in his or her criminal career, his or her adaptive role is known as .

A) jailing
B) gleaning
C) hustling
D) doing time
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Which of the following is a reward associated with the jailing lifestyle?

A) Increased acceptance by prison officials
B) Fewer problems with those incarcerated people who are known politicians
C) Increased prestige within the inmate social system
D) Greater power among treatment officials
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Studies of prison violence show that younger men are .

A) more likely to commit violence and to be victims of violence
B) more likely to commit violence and less likely to be victims of violence
C) more likely to be victims of violence and less likely to commit violence
D) no more likely to commit violence or be victims of violence than older men
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The term refers to programs that educate gang members and eventually encourage them to renounce their gang membership.

A) jumping out
B) deganging
C) gang removal
D) antiganging
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A set of rules of conduct that reflect the values and norms of the prison social system and help to define for incarcerated people the characteristics associated with the model prison resident is known as the code.

A) institutional
B) prison
C) informal
D) inmate
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Most prison violence that occurs on a regular basis is between incarcerated people and .

A) psychologists
B) medical personnel
C) other prison residents
D) guards
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Racist have become part of the inmate code and are sometimes forced upon incarcerated people merely by association.

A) attitudes
B) education
C) programs
D) training
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Which state has the lowest levels of known gang affiliation/participation in its prison population?

A) Pennsylvania
B) Georgia
C) Montana
D) Colorado
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The sociological theory known as the "subculture of violence" argues that violence is primarily found in the subculture.

A) lower class
B) youth
C) gang
D) white
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The number of items that an incarcerated person may purchase or receive through legitimate channels from state to state and from facility to facility.

A) is similar
B) is constitutionally determined
C) differs
D) is determined by law
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Which of the following has NOT been found to be an effective way to deal with prison gangs?

A) Segregation
B) Restricting visits
C) Punishment
D) Specialized housing units
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Effective prison management may decrease the level of violence by .

A) strictly enforcing rules
B) collecting accurate data
C) limiting opportunities for attacks
D) minimizing contact between people in prison
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Formerly used as prison "money"
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The relationship between prison crowding and violence is .

A) clearly demonstrated
B) strongly correlated
C) unclear
D) nonexistent
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Which of the following is NOT one of the commonly identified characteristics of victims of prison sexual assault?

A) Physically weak
B) Convicted of a non-violent crime for the first time
C) Affiliated with a gang
D) Convicted of crimes against children
Question
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Commissary
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Inmate code
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A prison store for incarcerated people to purchase goods is known as a .
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The Act is a federal law that requires the collection of national statistics on the prevalence of prison sexual violence.

A) Sexual Assault Reduction
B) Prison Rape Elimination
C) Prison Sexual Assault
D) Rape Notification
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Gleaning
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In 2003, the Prison Rape Elimination Act was created in order to .

A) gather national statistics on prison rape
B) make prison rape illegal
C) honor rape victims
D) support incarcerated person's rights
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In regard to officer-prison resident violence, "the treatment" refers to .

A) training undergone by officers to avoid violence
B) encouragement of prison resident violence by officers
C) intensive supervision to prevent excessive force used by officers
D) unauthorized use of violence by officers against incarcerated people
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Prisonization
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Gangs
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Unit management
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Jailing
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The criminal is not able to develop the role orientation of "doing time, gleaning, or jailing."
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The role orientation in which incarcerated individuals attempt to take advantage of prison programs to better themselves and improve their prospects for early release is known as .

A) conforming
B) gleaning
C) doing time
D) jailing
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The role orientation in which incarcerated individuals cut themselves off from society and attempt to construct a new life within the prison is called .

A) gleaning
B) doing time
C) jailing
D) conforming
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Contraband
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
"Fish"
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Today, nonperishable food items and have emerged as the standard forms of prison currency.
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The inmate refers to a set of rules of conduct that reflect the values and norms of the prison social system.
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On entering prison, most newcomers have to adopt one of four orientations in order to adapt to prison.
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is an adaptive role in which an incarcerated person views a prison term as a brief, inevitable break in his or her criminal career.
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A __________ is known in the prison subculture as a passive homosexual.
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An incarcerated person who is a falls into the "fish" category.
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Certain positions in the prison society enhance opportunities for , people who become businessmen in the prison underworld.
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The term refers to an incarcerated person who cannot adapt to prison society due to mental illness, physical weakness, or emotional instability.
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What role(s) does the "prison economy" play in the prison society?
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refers to the process by which an incarcerated person absorbs the customs of prison society and learns to adapt to the environment.
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A is someone who squeals or sells out to the authorities.
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is a concept used to describe male honor and the sacredness of one's reputation as a man, and requires physical retaliation against those who insult it.
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Incarcerated people who choose cut themselves off from the outside and generally become key figures in the politics and economy of the prison.
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What are both the positives and negatives of the process of prisonization? Explain whether you believe it is likely to be a factor in recidivism.
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Prison gangs are also referred to as groups.
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What does it mean to say that there is a prison subculture? What types of characteristics make up this subculture?
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Incarcerated people unable to develop a role orientation are referred to as , meaning they cannot adjust to prison life.
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List and describe the adaptive roles that individuals adopt after being incarcerated.
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Explain what is meant by "the prison economy." How does it function inside a prison?
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Define and explain prisonization.
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Cigarettes are still used today as the standard prison currency.
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According to Sykes, the prison subculture arises within the prison in response to .

A) economic needs
B) the pains of imprisonment
C) values imported from outside prison
D) gang identities
B
3
The process by which a newly incarcerated person absorbs the customs of the prison society and learns to adapt to the environment is known as .

A) prisonization
B) integration
C) conformity
D) assimilation
A
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One strategy used by prison administration to weaken gang influence includes conducting strip searches.
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Prison residents use real money for economic transactions.
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John Irwin and Donald Cressey suggest that prison subculture encompasses three subcultures, including a convict, a thief, and a straight.
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is the material currency used in the informal prison economy.

A) Money
B) Prestige
C) Cigarettes
D) Contraband
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Most prison violence in America occurs between officers and prison residents.
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One factor in the prison inmate code is not interfering with other incarcerated persons' interests.
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Some people, upon incarceration, decide to withdraw from others as well as isolate themselves as a form of coping with the prison resident society.
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Correctional officers carry deadly weapons.
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Prison residents who are "doing time" see prison as a long-term stay and continue their criminality while incarcerated.
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Most violence that occurs between prison residents and officers is organized and transpires between large groups.
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The presence of gangs organized along racial lines contributes to violence in prison.
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Unlike the streets, race has a limited role inside a given prison subculture.
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Since prisons are highly secure institutions, rarely does any type of violence take place.
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The inmate code is a set of norms and values that develops in the prison social system.
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Adaptive roles help incarcerated individuals cope with prison and survive behind bars.
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Studies have shown that young men between 16 and 24, both inside and outside of prison, are more prone to violence than older men.
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The degree to which leaders of incarcerated people are allowed to take matters into their own hands can affect the level of violence among prison residents.
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Which of the following is NOT a purpose of gangs in prison?

A) Protection
B) Extortion
C) Religion
D) Camaraderie
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For contraband "stores," the risk of replaces some of the risk associated with business in the free world.

A) theft
B) discovery
C) violence
D) bartering
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Which of the following is a characteristic found among victims of prison sexual assault?

A) Serving a life sentence
B) Imprisoned for violent offenses
C) Elderly
D) Not affiliated with a gang
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The vast majority of assaults on prison staff by prison residents involve .

A) a single assailant and a lone victim.
B) a group of assailants and a lone victim.
C) many prison residents and guards at once.
D) serious injuries requiring hospitalization.
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The prison is recognized as a functioning community with its own values, roles, language, and customs. This is also known as prison .

A) cliques
B) gangs
C) community
D) subculture
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Which of the following statements is true about the prison commissary?

A) Some incarcerated individuals' needs are not satisfied by official supply.
B) Prices are low enough for incarcerated individuals to afford.
C) Commissary privileges are a right for all incarcerated individuals.
D) All of these are correct.
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For many victims of prison violence, the only way for the administration to guarantee them safety is to .

A) place them with similar individuals
B) place them in protective custody
C) transfer them to another prison
D) put under 24-hour observation by guards
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A principal feature in prison society that reinforces the norms and roles of the social system and influences the nature of interpersonal relationships is known as .

A) bartering
B) programming
C) official rules
D) the informal economy
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In prison terminology, the "fish" is a(n) .

A) career criminal
B) newcomer
C) gang member
D) elderly person
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When a person views incarceration as a temporary break in his or her criminal career, his or her adaptive role is known as .

A) jailing
B) gleaning
C) hustling
D) doing time
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Which of the following is a reward associated with the jailing lifestyle?

A) Increased acceptance by prison officials
B) Fewer problems with those incarcerated people who are known politicians
C) Increased prestige within the inmate social system
D) Greater power among treatment officials
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Studies of prison violence show that younger men are .

A) more likely to commit violence and to be victims of violence
B) more likely to commit violence and less likely to be victims of violence
C) more likely to be victims of violence and less likely to commit violence
D) no more likely to commit violence or be victims of violence than older men
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The term refers to programs that educate gang members and eventually encourage them to renounce their gang membership.

A) jumping out
B) deganging
C) gang removal
D) antiganging
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A set of rules of conduct that reflect the values and norms of the prison social system and help to define for incarcerated people the characteristics associated with the model prison resident is known as the code.

A) institutional
B) prison
C) informal
D) inmate
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Most prison violence that occurs on a regular basis is between incarcerated people and .

A) psychologists
B) medical personnel
C) other prison residents
D) guards
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Racist have become part of the inmate code and are sometimes forced upon incarcerated people merely by association.

A) attitudes
B) education
C) programs
D) training
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Which state has the lowest levels of known gang affiliation/participation in its prison population?

A) Pennsylvania
B) Georgia
C) Montana
D) Colorado
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The sociological theory known as the "subculture of violence" argues that violence is primarily found in the subculture.

A) lower class
B) youth
C) gang
D) white
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The number of items that an incarcerated person may purchase or receive through legitimate channels from state to state and from facility to facility.

A) is similar
B) is constitutionally determined
C) differs
D) is determined by law
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Which of the following has NOT been found to be an effective way to deal with prison gangs?

A) Segregation
B) Restricting visits
C) Punishment
D) Specialized housing units
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Effective prison management may decrease the level of violence by .

A) strictly enforcing rules
B) collecting accurate data
C) limiting opportunities for attacks
D) minimizing contact between people in prison
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Formerly used as prison "money"
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The relationship between prison crowding and violence is .

A) clearly demonstrated
B) strongly correlated
C) unclear
D) nonexistent
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Which of the following is NOT one of the commonly identified characteristics of victims of prison sexual assault?

A) Physically weak
B) Convicted of a non-violent crime for the first time
C) Affiliated with a gang
D) Convicted of crimes against children
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Commissary
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Inmate code
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A prison store for incarcerated people to purchase goods is known as a .
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The Act is a federal law that requires the collection of national statistics on the prevalence of prison sexual violence.

A) Sexual Assault Reduction
B) Prison Rape Elimination
C) Prison Sexual Assault
D) Rape Notification
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Gleaning
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In 2003, the Prison Rape Elimination Act was created in order to .

A) gather national statistics on prison rape
B) make prison rape illegal
C) honor rape victims
D) support incarcerated person's rights
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In regard to officer-prison resident violence, "the treatment" refers to .

A) training undergone by officers to avoid violence
B) encouragement of prison resident violence by officers
C) intensive supervision to prevent excessive force used by officers
D) unauthorized use of violence by officers against incarcerated people
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Prisonization
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Gangs
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54
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Unit management
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55
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
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56
The criminal is not able to develop the role orientation of "doing time, gleaning, or jailing."
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57
The role orientation in which incarcerated individuals attempt to take advantage of prison programs to better themselves and improve their prospects for early release is known as .

A) conforming
B) gleaning
C) doing time
D) jailing
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58
The role orientation in which incarcerated individuals cut themselves off from society and attempt to construct a new life within the prison is called .

A) gleaning
B) doing time
C) jailing
D) conforming
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59
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
Contraband
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60
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Prison newcomer b. Cigarettes
c. Values and norms of the prison social system
d. Goods and services not allowed by prison authorities
e. Where incarcerated people may purchase certain items
f. Method of learning the prison subculture
g. Constructing a life within the prison with little connection to society
h. Taking advantage of prison programs
i. The main source of violence among incarcerated people
j. Organization of semiautonomous institutions
"Fish"
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61
Today, nonperishable food items and have emerged as the standard forms of prison currency.
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62
The inmate refers to a set of rules of conduct that reflect the values and norms of the prison social system.
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63
On entering prison, most newcomers have to adopt one of four orientations in order to adapt to prison.
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64
is an adaptive role in which an incarcerated person views a prison term as a brief, inevitable break in his or her criminal career.
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65
A __________ is known in the prison subculture as a passive homosexual.
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66
An incarcerated person who is a falls into the "fish" category.
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67
Certain positions in the prison society enhance opportunities for , people who become businessmen in the prison underworld.
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68
The term refers to an incarcerated person who cannot adapt to prison society due to mental illness, physical weakness, or emotional instability.
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69
What role(s) does the "prison economy" play in the prison society?
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70
refers to the process by which an incarcerated person absorbs the customs of prison society and learns to adapt to the environment.
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71
A is someone who squeals or sells out to the authorities.
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72
is a concept used to describe male honor and the sacredness of one's reputation as a man, and requires physical retaliation against those who insult it.
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73
Incarcerated people who choose cut themselves off from the outside and generally become key figures in the politics and economy of the prison.
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74
What are both the positives and negatives of the process of prisonization? Explain whether you believe it is likely to be a factor in recidivism.
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75
Prison gangs are also referred to as groups.
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76
What does it mean to say that there is a prison subculture? What types of characteristics make up this subculture?
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77
Incarcerated people unable to develop a role orientation are referred to as , meaning they cannot adjust to prison life.
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78
List and describe the adaptive roles that individuals adopt after being incarcerated.
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79
Explain what is meant by "the prison economy." How does it function inside a prison?
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80
Define and explain prisonization.
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