Deck 1: The Corrections System

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Conservatives and liberals tend to share the same ideas about how to deal with crime.
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The federal government operates the correctional organizations to handle the people convicted of breaking federal laws; likewise, state and local governments provide corrections for the people who have broken state and local laws.
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The growth in the corrections system has resulted mostly from deliberate policies that have increased the severity of sentences.
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Which of the following are not street-level bureaucrats?

A) Home minister
B) Teachers
C) Public lawyers
D) Police officers
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At all political levels, corrections is only one of many services operated by the government and paid for by tax revenues. Thus, corrections must vie with other government programs for .

A) correctional uncertainty
B) funding
C) goal conflict
D) None of these are correct
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The corrections system consists of subunits that vary in their functions and responsibilities. Some examples are probation offices, halfway houses, and prisons.
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The central purpose of corrections is to rehabilitate the offender.
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From the earliest accounts of humankind, punishment has been used as one means of social control.
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Corrections has a nonreciprocal relationship with its environment (i.e., society).
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The postconviction process determines the guilt of a person charged with a criminal offense.
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What level of government is most often responsible for correctional programs for those convicted of minor crimes?

A) Central government
B) State governments
C) Local governments
D) None of these are correct
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The nonprofessional staff that works within the prison system normally possesses a college education.
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The rate of incarceration in the United States is one of the lowest in the world.
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Since about 1970, conservative, "get-tough" crime control policies have most influenced corrections.
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The number of people in local jails has dropped about 1 percent each year since 2007.
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Most of the correctional sentences carried out in the United States happen at the state and local level.
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One of the "Big 4" states in corrections is California.
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When all forms of correctional supervision are taken into account, what percentage of all adults in the United States are under some form of correctional control?

A) More than 8 percent
B) Nearly 3 percent
C) Less than 1 percent
D) Roughly 12 percent
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Right on Crime and Smart on Crime are the two groups that think that most people who are convicted of nonviolent crimes need end up in prison.
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The term staff in the correction system refers to the probation officers.
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The effectiveness of correctional strategies is .

A) temporary
B) uncertain
C) unlikely
D) predictable
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Organizations develop to keep operating with inmates having regular and predictable responses to the staff.

A) routines
B) policies
C) procedures
D) All of these are correct.
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In which year did the U.S. government announce that for the first time in more than 30 years, the corrections system, including prisons, held fewer people than the year before?

A) 2015
B) 2010
C) 2008
D) 2007
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is an institution for the incarceration of people convicted of crimes, usually felonies.

A) Social control
B) Jail
C) Halfway housing
D) Prison
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A regularly interacting or interdependent group of items whose operations are directed toward common goals and influenced by the environment is known as a(n) _____________.

A) organization
B) system
C) corrections
D) social control
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Factors of Western criminal law are all of the following EXCEPT _____________.

A) aggression
B) punishment
C) offense
D) guilt
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In which part of the correctional system's work does correctional staff not have a regular part?

A) Goods
B) Clients
C) New technologies
D) Exchange relationships
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According to the authors, corrections has a(n) relationship with its environment.

A) reciprocal
B) inverse
C) oppositional
D) purposeful
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Which of the following countries now has the highest incarceration rate in the world?

A) The United States
B) Russia
C) South Africa
D) Japan
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Correctional systems learn, grow, and improve according to what?

A) Policies
B) Procedures
C) Feedback
D) Laws
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A common concern shared by both liberal and conservative politicians is that .

A) probation efforts must increase
B) crime rates have increased, thus more prisons are needed
C) punishment does not work
D) the cost of corrections is out of line
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The individuals who have been accused or convicted of criminal offenses are sent to the variety of programs and organizations responsible for managing them. All these activities are part of _____________.

A) social control
B) corrections
C) community laws
D) None of these are correct
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African Americans are times more likely to be in prison than whites.

A) twelve
B) seven
C) five
D) eight
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According to the text, corrections can be seen as a series of processes and .

A) agencies
B) relationships
C) decisions
D) partnerships
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Approximately of all people under correctional supervision are living in the community on probation or parole.

A) one-fifth
B) one-half
C) one-third
D) two-thirds
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Like all other government services, corrections is constantly confronted by frequently shifting forces that further complicate administration.

A) political and technological
B) financial and social
C) psychological and political
D) social and political
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Which important sociological scholar argued that criminals and their punishment are functional in society, and actually help to define norms and expectations for conformity?

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Travis Hirshchi
D) Cesare Lombroso
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Who defines the enforcement of the criminal laws in the United States?

A) Congress or the state legislatures
B) Judicial decisions
C) Civil rights laws
D) All of these are correct
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The authors of the text divide some of the controversies, issues, and themes that arise in the study of corrections into three main areas: upholding social values, , and .

A) managing the correctional organization; portraying a strong public image
B) working with clients; interpreting U.S. Supreme Court rulings
C) managing the correctional organization; working with offenders
D) portraying a strong public image; interpreting U.S. Supreme Court rulings
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Who argued that crime is normal and that punishment performs the important role in spotlighting social rules and values?

A) Georges Balandier
B) Mark Abrams
C) Michel Callon
D) Emile Durkheim
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According to the text, which of the following is NOT one of the key issues facing corrections today?

A) Obtaining funding
B) Correctional uncertainty
C) Goal conflict
D) Carrying out punishments
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During which periods did the number of people imprisoned increase?

A) When crime went up
B) In good economic times
C) When the crime declined
D) All of these are correct
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Exchange
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Corrections is a means of social .

A) balance
B) engineering
C) enslavement
D) control
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Prison
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Technology
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Punishment
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Corrections
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Most correctional offenders today are housed in which types of facilities?

A) Federal prisons
B) State prisons
C) Private prisons
D) County jails
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Street-level bureaucrats
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The phrase "under some form of correctional supervision" refers to three forms of control: , , and ________.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
System
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An institution for the incarceration of people convicted of serious crimes, usually felonies, is called .
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A(n) is a complex whole consisting of interdependent parts whose operations are directed toward common goals and influenced by the environment in which they function.

A) structure
B) system
C) monopoly
D) enterprise
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A system of government in which power and responsibilities are divided between a national government and individual state governments is known as .
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In 1973, the prison incarceration rate was _____________.

A) 480 per 100,000 Americans
B) 96 per 100,000 Americans
C) 500 per 100,000 Americans
D) 100 per 100,000 Americans
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Social control
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Jails
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is a system of government in which power and responsibility are divided between a national government and state governments.

A) Socialism
B) Monarchy
C) Federalism
D) Oligarchy
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Federalism
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Corrections has always struggled with conflicting goals. Identify several corrections goals and explain how they conflict with one another. How can this conflict be minimized? Is it possible that this goal conflict may actually be good for corrections?
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How does our system of federalism benefit the corrections system? In what ways does it hinder it?
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Public service workers who interact directly with citizens are known as .
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determine the objectives of the criminal law system.
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A more-liberal coalition of 40 organizations has released a report called .
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Define and discuss what is meant by a system and how our correctional "system" meets this definition.
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Define and discuss what is meant by the "great experiment" in social control. What, if anything, have we learned from this "great experiment"?
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in one part of the corrections system affect, in both large and small changes, the rest of the system.
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The term usually refers to any action applied to offenders after they have been convicted of a crime, and implies that action is meant to change offenders according to society's requirements.
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Explain how the corrections system today differs from that of the corrections system of twenty years ago. What has changed? Has it changed for the better or worse?
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A conservative coalition led by former congressman Newt Gingrich recently produced a series of recommendations about criminal justice reform called .
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Define federalism and discuss how it impacts the various correctional systems throughout our nation.
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Discuss the concept of social control and how it has affected the correctional system as a whole.
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Exchange is a key facet of corrections in the degree of between the staff and the people they deal with.
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Twenty-five years ago, the "three P's"-probation, prisons, and parole-dominated correctional practice. Today all kinds of activities come under the heading of corrections. Identify at least three other practices or programs that are considered part of corrections. Discuss how their existence has fostered the growth of corrections.
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The states of and have the largest prison populations in the United States.
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The twin goals of corrections are and .
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Define what is meant by the term "exchange." Present some examples of "exchanges" in your daily life. Why is
"exchange" an important concern for correctional officers and inmates?
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is a system of the government in which power and responsibilities are divided between a national government and state governments.
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Conservatives and liberals tend to share the same ideas about how to deal with crime.
False
2
The federal government operates the correctional organizations to handle the people convicted of breaking federal laws; likewise, state and local governments provide corrections for the people who have broken state and local laws.
True
3
The growth in the corrections system has resulted mostly from deliberate policies that have increased the severity of sentences.
True
4
Which of the following are not street-level bureaucrats?

A) Home minister
B) Teachers
C) Public lawyers
D) Police officers
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At all political levels, corrections is only one of many services operated by the government and paid for by tax revenues. Thus, corrections must vie with other government programs for .

A) correctional uncertainty
B) funding
C) goal conflict
D) None of these are correct
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The corrections system consists of subunits that vary in their functions and responsibilities. Some examples are probation offices, halfway houses, and prisons.
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The central purpose of corrections is to rehabilitate the offender.
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From the earliest accounts of humankind, punishment has been used as one means of social control.
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Corrections has a nonreciprocal relationship with its environment (i.e., society).
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The postconviction process determines the guilt of a person charged with a criminal offense.
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What level of government is most often responsible for correctional programs for those convicted of minor crimes?

A) Central government
B) State governments
C) Local governments
D) None of these are correct
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The nonprofessional staff that works within the prison system normally possesses a college education.
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The rate of incarceration in the United States is one of the lowest in the world.
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Since about 1970, conservative, "get-tough" crime control policies have most influenced corrections.
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The number of people in local jails has dropped about 1 percent each year since 2007.
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Most of the correctional sentences carried out in the United States happen at the state and local level.
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One of the "Big 4" states in corrections is California.
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When all forms of correctional supervision are taken into account, what percentage of all adults in the United States are under some form of correctional control?

A) More than 8 percent
B) Nearly 3 percent
C) Less than 1 percent
D) Roughly 12 percent
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Right on Crime and Smart on Crime are the two groups that think that most people who are convicted of nonviolent crimes need end up in prison.
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The term staff in the correction system refers to the probation officers.
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The effectiveness of correctional strategies is .

A) temporary
B) uncertain
C) unlikely
D) predictable
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Organizations develop to keep operating with inmates having regular and predictable responses to the staff.

A) routines
B) policies
C) procedures
D) All of these are correct.
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In which year did the U.S. government announce that for the first time in more than 30 years, the corrections system, including prisons, held fewer people than the year before?

A) 2015
B) 2010
C) 2008
D) 2007
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is an institution for the incarceration of people convicted of crimes, usually felonies.

A) Social control
B) Jail
C) Halfway housing
D) Prison
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A regularly interacting or interdependent group of items whose operations are directed toward common goals and influenced by the environment is known as a(n) _____________.

A) organization
B) system
C) corrections
D) social control
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Factors of Western criminal law are all of the following EXCEPT _____________.

A) aggression
B) punishment
C) offense
D) guilt
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In which part of the correctional system's work does correctional staff not have a regular part?

A) Goods
B) Clients
C) New technologies
D) Exchange relationships
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According to the authors, corrections has a(n) relationship with its environment.

A) reciprocal
B) inverse
C) oppositional
D) purposeful
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Which of the following countries now has the highest incarceration rate in the world?

A) The United States
B) Russia
C) South Africa
D) Japan
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Correctional systems learn, grow, and improve according to what?

A) Policies
B) Procedures
C) Feedback
D) Laws
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A common concern shared by both liberal and conservative politicians is that .

A) probation efforts must increase
B) crime rates have increased, thus more prisons are needed
C) punishment does not work
D) the cost of corrections is out of line
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The individuals who have been accused or convicted of criminal offenses are sent to the variety of programs and organizations responsible for managing them. All these activities are part of _____________.

A) social control
B) corrections
C) community laws
D) None of these are correct
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African Americans are times more likely to be in prison than whites.

A) twelve
B) seven
C) five
D) eight
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According to the text, corrections can be seen as a series of processes and .

A) agencies
B) relationships
C) decisions
D) partnerships
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Approximately of all people under correctional supervision are living in the community on probation or parole.

A) one-fifth
B) one-half
C) one-third
D) two-thirds
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Like all other government services, corrections is constantly confronted by frequently shifting forces that further complicate administration.

A) political and technological
B) financial and social
C) psychological and political
D) social and political
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Which important sociological scholar argued that criminals and their punishment are functional in society, and actually help to define norms and expectations for conformity?

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Travis Hirshchi
D) Cesare Lombroso
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Who defines the enforcement of the criminal laws in the United States?

A) Congress or the state legislatures
B) Judicial decisions
C) Civil rights laws
D) All of these are correct
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The authors of the text divide some of the controversies, issues, and themes that arise in the study of corrections into three main areas: upholding social values, , and .

A) managing the correctional organization; portraying a strong public image
B) working with clients; interpreting U.S. Supreme Court rulings
C) managing the correctional organization; working with offenders
D) portraying a strong public image; interpreting U.S. Supreme Court rulings
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Who argued that crime is normal and that punishment performs the important role in spotlighting social rules and values?

A) Georges Balandier
B) Mark Abrams
C) Michel Callon
D) Emile Durkheim
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According to the text, which of the following is NOT one of the key issues facing corrections today?

A) Obtaining funding
B) Correctional uncertainty
C) Goal conflict
D) Carrying out punishments
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During which periods did the number of people imprisoned increase?

A) When crime went up
B) In good economic times
C) When the crime declined
D) All of these are correct
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Exchange
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Corrections is a means of social .

A) balance
B) engineering
C) enslavement
D) control
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Prison
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Technology
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Punishment
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Corrections
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Most correctional offenders today are housed in which types of facilities?

A) Federal prisons
B) State prisons
C) Private prisons
D) County jails
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Street-level bureaucrats
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The phrase "under some form of correctional supervision" refers to three forms of control: , , and ________.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
System
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An institution for the incarceration of people convicted of serious crimes, usually felonies, is called .
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54
A(n) is a complex whole consisting of interdependent parts whose operations are directed toward common goals and influenced by the environment in which they function.

A) structure
B) system
C) monopoly
D) enterprise
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55
A system of government in which power and responsibilities are divided between a national government and individual state governments is known as .
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56
In 1973, the prison incarceration rate was _____________.

A) 480 per 100,000 Americans
B) 96 per 100,000 Americans
C) 500 per 100,000 Americans
D) 100 per 100,000 Americans
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57
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Social control
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58
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Jails
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59
is a system of government in which power and responsibility are divided between a national government and state governments.

A) Socialism
B) Monarchy
C) Federalism
D) Oligarchy
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60
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a. Houses people convicted of serious crimes
b. A facility authorized to hold pretrial detainees
c. Mutual transfer of resources
d. Workers who provide programs and services
e. Power shared between national and state government
f. Method of applying scientific knowledge
g. One of the goals of corrections
h. Common goals influenced by the environment
i. Conforms to the rules of society
j. Manages accused or convicted offenders
Federalism
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61
Corrections has always struggled with conflicting goals. Identify several corrections goals and explain how they conflict with one another. How can this conflict be minimized? Is it possible that this goal conflict may actually be good for corrections?
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62
How does our system of federalism benefit the corrections system? In what ways does it hinder it?
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63
Public service workers who interact directly with citizens are known as .
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64
determine the objectives of the criminal law system.
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65
A more-liberal coalition of 40 organizations has released a report called .
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66
Define and discuss what is meant by a system and how our correctional "system" meets this definition.
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67
Define and discuss what is meant by the "great experiment" in social control. What, if anything, have we learned from this "great experiment"?
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68
in one part of the corrections system affect, in both large and small changes, the rest of the system.
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69
The term usually refers to any action applied to offenders after they have been convicted of a crime, and implies that action is meant to change offenders according to society's requirements.
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70
Explain how the corrections system today differs from that of the corrections system of twenty years ago. What has changed? Has it changed for the better or worse?
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71
A conservative coalition led by former congressman Newt Gingrich recently produced a series of recommendations about criminal justice reform called .
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72
Define federalism and discuss how it impacts the various correctional systems throughout our nation.
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73
Discuss the concept of social control and how it has affected the correctional system as a whole.
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74
Exchange is a key facet of corrections in the degree of between the staff and the people they deal with.
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75
Twenty-five years ago, the "three P's"-probation, prisons, and parole-dominated correctional practice. Today all kinds of activities come under the heading of corrections. Identify at least three other practices or programs that are considered part of corrections. Discuss how their existence has fostered the growth of corrections.
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76
The states of and have the largest prison populations in the United States.
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77
The twin goals of corrections are and .
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78
Define what is meant by the term "exchange." Present some examples of "exchanges" in your daily life. Why is
"exchange" an important concern for correctional officers and inmates?
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79
is a system of the government in which power and responsibilities are divided between a national government and state governments.
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80
is central to corrections.
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