Deck 3: The History of Corrections in America

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The Auburn system focused on a congregate system of operations.
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The positivist school looked to free will and rational thought as the reason for crime.
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The Progressives thought it necessary to know the life history of each person who committed a crime in order to devise an appropriate treatment plan for that specific individual.
a. True
b. False
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The Cincinnati Declaration of Principles advocated a philosophy of reformation followed by release.
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The Pennsylvania system of corrections was based on Quaker ideas.
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Many ideas that arose from the Enlightenment fostered the thinking that crime is caused by .

A) human nature
B) forces in the environment
C) biology
D) sin
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The original penitentiary relied on penance and contemplation as the means for the person who had committed a crime to move from sin toward perfection.
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The concept of separate confinement was introduced in several different locations; which one became the fullest expression of rehabilitation through separate confinement?

A) Potomac, Maryland
B) Auburn, New York
C) Trenton, New Jersey
D) Cherry Hill, Pennsylvania
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Americans followed the European practice of relying on brutal forms of corporal punishment until the early 1900s.
a. True
b. False
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Corrections based on the assumption that criminal behavior can be treated is known as the crime control model.
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Before the American Revolution, correctional philosophy was based on the idea of perfectibility.
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The infamous Attica prison riot that took place in September 1971 at New York State's Attica Correctional Facility aided and inspired the move toward a community corrections model.
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The Pennsylvania system focused on the isolation of convicted individuals and on serving penance.
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Convict labor for profit became an essential part of the Pennsylvania penitentiary system throughout the early 1800s.
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Incarceration, in the tradition of the early English workhouse, developed in the immediate aftermath of the American
Revolutionary War.
a. True
b. False
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English trends and practices greatly influenced American corrections.
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The American penitentiary was first conceptualized by .

A) Quakers
B) reformers
C) progressives
D) labor advocates
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Attempts to implement the ideas of the medical model of corrections in the United States were first made in the
1930s.
a. True
b. False
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The ideas of classification, parole, and rehabilitative programs were first created and put into practice at the Elmira
Reformatory for boys.
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In New England, the Puritans maintained a society governed by what type of principles?

A) Legalistic
B) Religious
C) Socialist
D) Capitalist
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major reforms created and successfully implemented by the Progressives?

A) Probation
B) Determinate sentencing
C) Parole
D) Indeterminate sentencing
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During the Progressive Reform era, two main correctional strategies were implemented, which were improving conditions in social environments and .

A) feeding incarcerated people a more nutritious diet
B) ensuring incarcerated people were not in solitude
C) reintegrating incarcerated people into society
D) rehabilitating people who had committed crimes
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Eastern State Penitentiary was designed by .

A) John Howard
B) John Haviland
C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Cesare Lombroso
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Separate confinement was first implemented in .

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Western State Penitentiary
C) Auburn Penitentiary
D) Walnut Street Jail
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The approach to criminology is based on the assumption that human behavior is a product of biological, economic, psychological, and social factors, and that the scientific method can be applied to ascertain the causes of individual behavior.

A) Classical School
B) Positivist School
C) Progressive School
D) Neoclassical School
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The , an institution for young people who committed crimes, emphasized training, a mark system of classification, indeterminate sentences, and parole.

A) penitentiary
B) jail
C) juvenile detention center
D) reformatory
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The penitentiary was to be a place where .

A) people who committed a crime were isolated from bad influences in society
B) people who committed a crime were isolated from one another
C) people who committed a crime could reflect on their misdeeds
D) All of these are correct
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By the mid-1800s, reformers became disillusioned with the since rehabilitation or deterrence was not being realized.

A) parole system
B) contract-lease system
C) penitentiary
D) mark system
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The first institution to embody the principles of the Cincinnati Prison Congress was .

A) Sing Sing Prison
B) Auburn State Penitentiary
C) Elmira Reformatory
D) Cincinnati City Prison
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During the colonial period, most Americans lived under laws and practices transferred from and adapted to local conditions.

A) Italy
B) England
C) Germany
D) France
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In 1927, Howard Gill tried to implement the medical model by designing Norfolk State Prison Colony in the style of a .

A) hospital
B) labor camp
C) college campus
D) work release program
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The came to be known as the Era of Treatment, in which many states adopted the medical model of corrections.

A) 1920s
B) 1930s
C) 1940s
D) 1950s
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The "congregate" system of prison discipline was first instituted at the .

A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Sing Penitentiary
C) Eastern Penitentiary
D) Auburn Penitentiary
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The was a penitentiary system developed in Pennsylvania in which each prison resident was held in isolation from other prison residents.

A) congregate system
B) assembly system
C) separate confinement system
D) segregated confinement system
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The Pennsylvania system began with a penitentiary system based on .

A) separate confinement
B) communal living
C) discipline and obedience
D) labor for profit
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The leasing of prison residents to private entrepreneurs first took hold in the .

A) North
B) West
C) South
D) East
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In regard to the convict lease system, incarcerated people were .

A) used only for prison maintenance
B) used for nonprofit labor purposes
C) used for labor for profit by private interests
D) confined to work in their cells performing meaningless tasks
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The refers to an institution intended to isolate incarcerated people from society and each other so that they could reflect on their past misdeeds, repent, and undergo reformation.

A) panopticon
B) jail
C) reformatory
D) penitentiary
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has been credited with creating the mark system of graduated confinement in England, which called for an incarcerated individual to obtain marks toward early release.

A) John Howard
B) Sir Walter Crofton
C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Alexander Maconochie
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The opening of both Western (1825) and Eastern State (1829) Penitentiaries in Pennsylvania marked the full implementation of the system of corrections.

A) the congregate
B) incarcerated people labor
C) separate confinement
D) contract-lease
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Mark system
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Community corrections
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Contract labor system
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Medical model
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Reformatory
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is an alternative to incarceration, which allows convicted people to be treated in the community under supervised conditions.

A) Parole
B) Probation
C) Contract-lease
D) Determinate sentencing
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Positivist school
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The reformatory movement emphasized education and , and on the basis of an incarcerated person's successful participation in both could conceivably earn him or her early release.

A) training
B) religion
C) treatment
D) penance
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The model of corrections emphasizes a punitive approach to corrections, including strict sentencing requirements.

A) due process
B) crime control
C) medical
D) reformatory
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According to community-based corrections, the goal of the criminal justice system is to .

A) punish the convicted individual
B) reintegrate the convicted individual
C) focus on the victim
D) achieve justice
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The first two decades of the 1900s, referred to as the , set the dominant tone for U.S. social thought and political action through the 1960s.
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The were a group that looked to the social, economic, biological, and psychological rather than religious or moral explanations for the causes of crime.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Lease system
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Congregate system
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Crime control model
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Although the idea of had been developed in Australia and Ireland in the 1850s and instituted at the Elmira Reformatory in 1876, not until the mid-1920s did this practice become readily accepted and implemented throughout the United States.

A) work-release
B) probation
C) parole
D) determinate sentencing
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
An institution intended to isolate people who have committed a crime from society and one another so that they can reflect on their misdeeds, repent, and undergo reformation is called a .
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Beginning in the 1930s, reformers put forward the model of corrections, which viewed criminal behavior as caused by psychological or biological deficiencies.

A) medical
B) due process
C) community
D) crime control
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Penitentiary
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was commissioned the first warden of the Auburn State Penitentiary in New York in 1821; he instituted a system that called for incarcerated people to adhere to strict discipline and to wear pinstripes and to walk in lockstep.

A) Zebulon Brockway
B) Elam Lynds
C) John Haviland
D) Sanford Bates
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A is an institution that is created for young people who have committed a crime that emphasizes education and training, a mark system of classification, parole, and indeterminate sentences.
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Discuss the historical development of parole and indeterminate sentencing.
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The congregate penitentiary system was more concerned with instilling good work habits to prevent a relapse into crime than with the character of a person who had committed a crime.
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Immediately following the Civil War, the system of corrections permitted imprisoned people to be loaned to private contractors who provided them with food and clothing in exchange for their labor.
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In 1682, with the arrival of William Penn, Pennsylvania adopted the " ," which was based on humane
Quaker principles and emphasized hard labor in a house of correction as punishment for most crimes.
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After the Civil War, southern legislatures passed the , harsh laws designed to control newly freed
African Americans.
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Progressives wanted to know the of a person who had committed a crime so that they could devise an individualized treatment program.
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Are any of the concepts of the Pennsylvania or New York systems of corrections still used in prisons today? If so, how, and if not, why not?
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Although conceptualized by early English reformers, the penitentiary first appeared in the United States in the city of
, when part of the Walnut Street Jail was converted to allow for separate confinement.
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In 1929, Congress authorized the new Federal Bureau of Prisons to develop institutions that were well suited to the
of incarcerated people.
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Progressives implemented probation, , and parole throughout the United States.
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The medical model of corrections is based on the assumption that criminal behavior is caused by social, psychological, or biological deficiencies that require .
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The opening of Eastern State Penitentiary in 1829 marked the full development and implementation of the
_______________ system.
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Identify the central ideas that guided the Progressive prison reforms. What did the Progressives see as errors in corrections methods of the past, and how did they intend to correct them?
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The social and political climate of the 1960s gave rise to a model of corrections.
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Discuss the importance that the state of Pennsylvania played within the correctional system.
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The penitentiary system of incarceration called for people who had committed crimes to be held in isolation at night but to work with other incarcerated people during the day under a rule of silence.
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Compare and contrast the penitentiary philosophies that guided the Pennsylvania system of separate confinement and the New York congregate system. What assumptions underlay the different systems?
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The nature and practices of corrections relate to environment. What kinds of conditions were prevalent in the South after the Civil War, and how did this landscape affect corrections?
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The 1980s in corrections centered on crime control through and risk containment.
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The Auburn system focused on a congregate system of operations.
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The positivist school looked to free will and rational thought as the reason for crime.
False
3
The Progressives thought it necessary to know the life history of each person who committed a crime in order to devise an appropriate treatment plan for that specific individual.
a. True
b. False
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The Cincinnati Declaration of Principles advocated a philosophy of reformation followed by release.
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The Pennsylvania system of corrections was based on Quaker ideas.
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Many ideas that arose from the Enlightenment fostered the thinking that crime is caused by .

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C) biology
D) sin
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The original penitentiary relied on penance and contemplation as the means for the person who had committed a crime to move from sin toward perfection.
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The concept of separate confinement was introduced in several different locations; which one became the fullest expression of rehabilitation through separate confinement?

A) Potomac, Maryland
B) Auburn, New York
C) Trenton, New Jersey
D) Cherry Hill, Pennsylvania
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Americans followed the European practice of relying on brutal forms of corporal punishment until the early 1900s.
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Corrections based on the assumption that criminal behavior can be treated is known as the crime control model.
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Before the American Revolution, correctional philosophy was based on the idea of perfectibility.
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The infamous Attica prison riot that took place in September 1971 at New York State's Attica Correctional Facility aided and inspired the move toward a community corrections model.
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The Pennsylvania system focused on the isolation of convicted individuals and on serving penance.
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Convict labor for profit became an essential part of the Pennsylvania penitentiary system throughout the early 1800s.
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Incarceration, in the tradition of the early English workhouse, developed in the immediate aftermath of the American
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b. False
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English trends and practices greatly influenced American corrections.
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The American penitentiary was first conceptualized by .

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D) labor advocates
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Attempts to implement the ideas of the medical model of corrections in the United States were first made in the
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The ideas of classification, parole, and rehabilitative programs were first created and put into practice at the Elmira
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In New England, the Puritans maintained a society governed by what type of principles?

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D) Capitalist
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major reforms created and successfully implemented by the Progressives?

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B) Determinate sentencing
C) Parole
D) Indeterminate sentencing
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During the Progressive Reform era, two main correctional strategies were implemented, which were improving conditions in social environments and .

A) feeding incarcerated people a more nutritious diet
B) ensuring incarcerated people were not in solitude
C) reintegrating incarcerated people into society
D) rehabilitating people who had committed crimes
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Eastern State Penitentiary was designed by .

A) John Howard
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C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Cesare Lombroso
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Separate confinement was first implemented in .

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Western State Penitentiary
C) Auburn Penitentiary
D) Walnut Street Jail
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The approach to criminology is based on the assumption that human behavior is a product of biological, economic, psychological, and social factors, and that the scientific method can be applied to ascertain the causes of individual behavior.

A) Classical School
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C) Progressive School
D) Neoclassical School
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The , an institution for young people who committed crimes, emphasized training, a mark system of classification, indeterminate sentences, and parole.

A) penitentiary
B) jail
C) juvenile detention center
D) reformatory
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The penitentiary was to be a place where .

A) people who committed a crime were isolated from bad influences in society
B) people who committed a crime were isolated from one another
C) people who committed a crime could reflect on their misdeeds
D) All of these are correct
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By the mid-1800s, reformers became disillusioned with the since rehabilitation or deterrence was not being realized.

A) parole system
B) contract-lease system
C) penitentiary
D) mark system
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The first institution to embody the principles of the Cincinnati Prison Congress was .

A) Sing Sing Prison
B) Auburn State Penitentiary
C) Elmira Reformatory
D) Cincinnati City Prison
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During the colonial period, most Americans lived under laws and practices transferred from and adapted to local conditions.

A) Italy
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C) Germany
D) France
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In 1927, Howard Gill tried to implement the medical model by designing Norfolk State Prison Colony in the style of a .

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D) work release program
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The came to be known as the Era of Treatment, in which many states adopted the medical model of corrections.

A) 1920s
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C) 1940s
D) 1950s
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The "congregate" system of prison discipline was first instituted at the .

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D) Auburn Penitentiary
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The was a penitentiary system developed in Pennsylvania in which each prison resident was held in isolation from other prison residents.

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C) separate confinement system
D) segregated confinement system
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The Pennsylvania system began with a penitentiary system based on .

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The leasing of prison residents to private entrepreneurs first took hold in the .

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D) East
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In regard to the convict lease system, incarcerated people were .

A) used only for prison maintenance
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D) confined to work in their cells performing meaningless tasks
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The refers to an institution intended to isolate incarcerated people from society and each other so that they could reflect on their past misdeeds, repent, and undergo reformation.

A) panopticon
B) jail
C) reformatory
D) penitentiary
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has been credited with creating the mark system of graduated confinement in England, which called for an incarcerated individual to obtain marks toward early release.

A) John Howard
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C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Alexander Maconochie
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The opening of both Western (1825) and Eastern State (1829) Penitentiaries in Pennsylvania marked the full implementation of the system of corrections.

A) the congregate
B) incarcerated people labor
C) separate confinement
D) contract-lease
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Mark system
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Community corrections
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Contract labor system
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Medical model
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Reformatory
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46
is an alternative to incarceration, which allows convicted people to be treated in the community under supervised conditions.

A) Parole
B) Probation
C) Contract-lease
D) Determinate sentencing
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47
Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Positivist school
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48
The reformatory movement emphasized education and , and on the basis of an incarcerated person's successful participation in both could conceivably earn him or her early release.

A) training
B) religion
C) treatment
D) penance
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49
The model of corrections emphasizes a punitive approach to corrections, including strict sentencing requirements.

A) due process
B) crime control
C) medical
D) reformatory
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50
According to community-based corrections, the goal of the criminal justice system is to .

A) punish the convicted individual
B) reintegrate the convicted individual
C) focus on the victim
D) achieve justice
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51
The first two decades of the 1900s, referred to as the , set the dominant tone for U.S. social thought and political action through the 1960s.
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52
The were a group that looked to the social, economic, biological, and psychological rather than religious or moral explanations for the causes of crime.
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53
Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Lease system
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54
Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Congregate system
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55
Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Crime control model
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56
Although the idea of had been developed in Australia and Ireland in the 1850s and instituted at the Elmira Reformatory in 1876, not until the mid-1920s did this practice become readily accepted and implemented throughout the United States.

A) work-release
B) probation
C) parole
D) determinate sentencing
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57
Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
An institution intended to isolate people who have committed a crime from society and one another so that they can reflect on their misdeeds, repent, and undergo reformation is called a .
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58
Beginning in the 1930s, reformers put forward the model of corrections, which viewed criminal behavior as caused by psychological or biological deficiencies.

A) medical
B) due process
C) community
D) crime control
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59
Match each item to the phrase or sentence below.
a. Designed for young people who have committed crimes
b. Earned through behavior, education, and labor
c. Treatment is required for people who have committed crimes
d. Done by labor of incarcerated people
e. Contractors exchange food and clothing for convict labor
f. Reintegration is the goal
g. Developed in Auburn, NY
h. Incarceration and supervision control behavior
i. Isolates incarcerated people from society
j. Sociological, biological, and psychological causes of crime
Penitentiary
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60
was commissioned the first warden of the Auburn State Penitentiary in New York in 1821; he instituted a system that called for incarcerated people to adhere to strict discipline and to wear pinstripes and to walk in lockstep.

A) Zebulon Brockway
B) Elam Lynds
C) John Haviland
D) Sanford Bates
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61
A is an institution that is created for young people who have committed a crime that emphasizes education and training, a mark system of classification, parole, and indeterminate sentences.
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62
Discuss the historical development of parole and indeterminate sentencing.
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63
The congregate penitentiary system was more concerned with instilling good work habits to prevent a relapse into crime than with the character of a person who had committed a crime.
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64
Immediately following the Civil War, the system of corrections permitted imprisoned people to be loaned to private contractors who provided them with food and clothing in exchange for their labor.
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65
In 1682, with the arrival of William Penn, Pennsylvania adopted the " ," which was based on humane
Quaker principles and emphasized hard labor in a house of correction as punishment for most crimes.
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66
After the Civil War, southern legislatures passed the , harsh laws designed to control newly freed
African Americans.
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67
Progressives wanted to know the of a person who had committed a crime so that they could devise an individualized treatment program.
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68
Are any of the concepts of the Pennsylvania or New York systems of corrections still used in prisons today? If so, how, and if not, why not?
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69
Although conceptualized by early English reformers, the penitentiary first appeared in the United States in the city of
, when part of the Walnut Street Jail was converted to allow for separate confinement.
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70
In 1929, Congress authorized the new Federal Bureau of Prisons to develop institutions that were well suited to the
of incarcerated people.
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71
Progressives implemented probation, , and parole throughout the United States.
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72
The medical model of corrections is based on the assumption that criminal behavior is caused by social, psychological, or biological deficiencies that require .
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73
The opening of Eastern State Penitentiary in 1829 marked the full development and implementation of the
_______________ system.
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74
Identify the central ideas that guided the Progressive prison reforms. What did the Progressives see as errors in corrections methods of the past, and how did they intend to correct them?
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75
The social and political climate of the 1960s gave rise to a model of corrections.
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76
Discuss the importance that the state of Pennsylvania played within the correctional system.
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77
The penitentiary system of incarceration called for people who had committed crimes to be held in isolation at night but to work with other incarcerated people during the day under a rule of silence.
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78
Compare and contrast the penitentiary philosophies that guided the Pennsylvania system of separate confinement and the New York congregate system. What assumptions underlay the different systems?
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79
The nature and practices of corrections relate to environment. What kinds of conditions were prevalent in the South after the Civil War, and how did this landscape affect corrections?
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80
The 1980s in corrections centered on crime control through and risk containment.
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