Deck 6: Jails: Way Stations Along the Justice Highway
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Deck 6: Jails: Way Stations Along the Justice Highway
1
Paying the full bail amount in order to avoid jail pretrial is known as a _____ bond.
A)bail
B)deposit
C)cash
D)property
A)bail
B)deposit
C)cash
D)property
C
2
It is believed that _____ of England ordered the first jail built in 1166.
A)King Henry II
B)King Richard III
C)King George
D)King William
A)King Henry II
B)King Richard III
C)King George
D)King William
A
3
Direct supervision places a single deputy directly in a housing pod with between _____ inmates.
A)32 and 64
B)40 and 70
C)52 and 84
D)60 and 90
A)32 and 64
B)40 and 70
C)52 and 84
D)60 and 90
A
4
A _____ is a locally operated correctional facility that confines people before and after conviction.
A)juvenile home
B)penitentiary
C)jail
D)brig
A)juvenile home
B)penitentiary
C)jail
D)brig
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5
Which of the following is a release option that requires money to get out of a jail pretrial?
A)Agency bond
B)Corporate bond
C)Municipal bond
D)Deposit bond
A)Agency bond
B)Corporate bond
C)Municipal bond
D)Deposit bond
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6
The poorhouses of the 15th and 16th centuries,in England,are synonymous with _____.
A)jails
B)mental health facilities
C)consolidated brigs
D)hulks
A)jails
B)mental health facilities
C)consolidated brigs
D)hulks
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7
A _____ jail is designed for sporadic supervision.
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation jail
D)fourth generation
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation jail
D)fourth generation
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8
A jail where inmates are housed in small groups,or pods,staffed 24 hours a day by specially trained officers who interact with the inmates is called a _____ jail.
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation
D)fourth-generation
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation
D)fourth-generation
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9
A jail in which the staff remains in a secure control booth surrounded by inmate housing areas,called pods,is called a _____ jail.
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation
D)fourth-generation
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation
D)fourth-generation
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10
A third-generation jail is also called a _____.
A)federal prison
B)pay-to-stay jail
C)direct-supervision jail
D)podular remote-supervision facility
A)federal prison
B)pay-to-stay jail
C)direct-supervision jail
D)podular remote-supervision facility
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11
The first jail in the United States was the _____ in Philadelphia.
A)Auburn jail
B)Cook County jail
C)Pennsylvania jail
D)Walnut Street Jail
A)Auburn jail
B)Cook County jail
C)Pennsylvania jail
D)Walnut Street Jail
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12
Inmates sentenced to jail usually have a maximum sentence of _____.
A)one year
B)three years
C)five years
D)seven years
A)one year
B)three years
C)five years
D)seven years
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13
A jail with multiple-occupancy cells or dormitories that line corridors arranged like spokes is called a _____ jail.
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation
D)fourth-generation
A)first-generation
B)second-generation
C)third-generation
D)fourth-generation
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14
The housing unit design of a third-generation jail is _____.
A)triangular
B)pent angular
C)circular
D)podular
A)triangular
B)pent angular
C)circular
D)podular
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15
The English Sheriff,_____,was a jail reformer of the 18th century.
A)John Howard
B)Sanford Bates
C)Jeremy Bentham
D)Ken Kerle
A)John Howard
B)Sanford Bates
C)Jeremy Bentham
D)Ken Kerle
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16
The release of an inmate under specific conditions is known as a(n)_____.
A)unconditional waiver
B)unsecured bond
C)conditional release
D)release to pretrial services
A)unconditional waiver
B)unsecured bond
C)conditional release
D)release to pretrial services
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17
Which of the following is true of a first-generation jail?
A)An officer cannot see what is going on in more than one or two cells at a time.
B)An officer can interact with inmates,and maintain control and leadership over the pods.
C)An officer cannot respond quickly to problems with inmates because of the intervening security control booth.
D)An officer can observe activity in common areas or dayrooms.
A)An officer cannot see what is going on in more than one or two cells at a time.
B)An officer can interact with inmates,and maintain control and leadership over the pods.
C)An officer cannot respond quickly to problems with inmates because of the intervening security control booth.
D)An officer can observe activity in common areas or dayrooms.
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18
Sum of the number of inmates in a jail or prison each day for a year,divided by the total number of days in the year is known as _____.
A)average daily population
B)total admission
C)operational capacity
D)end-of-year count
A)average daily population
B)total admission
C)operational capacity
D)end-of-year count
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19
Which of the following best describes an unsecured bond?
A)A promise to return to court
B)Release from jail under specific conditions
C)Payment of a fee for missing the court hearing
D)Following conditions set by a supervising pretrial service agency
A)A promise to return to court
B)Release from jail under specific conditions
C)Payment of a fee for missing the court hearing
D)Following conditions set by a supervising pretrial service agency
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20
The _____ pushed for reform among inmates in the Walnut Street Jail.
A)Mormons
B)Baptists
C)Quakers
D)Unitarians
A)Mormons
B)Baptists
C)Quakers
D)Unitarians
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21
Which of the following is a similarity between a second-generation jail and a third-generation jail?
A)Both have a linear design.
B)Both have a podular design.
C)Both are designed for remote supervision.
D)Both are designed for direct supervision.
A)Both have a linear design.
B)Both have a podular design.
C)Both are designed for remote supervision.
D)Both are designed for direct supervision.
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22
The _____ Act shifts responsibility of adult offenders and parolees from the state to the counties.
A)Realignment
B)Prison Rape Elimination
C)federal Second Chance
D)Reapportionment
A)Realignment
B)Prison Rape Elimination
C)federal Second Chance
D)Reapportionment
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23
The Baptists wanted the Walnut Street Jail to be a place where inmates reformed themselves through reflection and remorse.
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24
Which of the following is a similarity between jail population and prison population?
A)Both are the same in terms of total admission.
B)Both are detention facilities that house criminal offenders.
C)Both are the same in terms of average daily population.
D)Both have population turnovers almost seventeen times each year.
A)Both are the same in terms of total admission.
B)Both are detention facilities that house criminal offenders.
C)Both are the same in terms of average daily population.
D)Both have population turnovers almost seventeen times each year.
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25
The first jail in the United States was the Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia.
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26
Understanding how women enter the criminal justice system in order to help jails improve their responses is a major component of the _____.
A)trauma theory
B)pathways perspective
C)relational theory and female development
D)addiction theory
A)trauma theory
B)pathways perspective
C)relational theory and female development
D)addiction theory
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27
Juveniles can never be detained in lockups in which adults are confined.
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28
According to the report released by the National Institute of Correction,the _____ theory describes the different ways women and men develop.
A)causal
B)addiction
C)trauma
D)relational
A)causal
B)addiction
C)trauma
D)relational
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29
The transition offenders make from prison or jail to the community is known as _____.
A)reentry
B)conversion
C)certification
D)manumit
A)reentry
B)conversion
C)certification
D)manumit
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30
The English Sheriff,Lee Baca,was a jail reformer of the 18th century.
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31
Which of the following is true of jail chaplaincy?
A)They believe that the cycle of crime can be broken all at once.
B)They are not equipped to help jail staff with their emotional and family problems.
C)They can help offenders in justifying their crimes by believing that everything is relative.
D)They do not mediate and moderate tensions and conflicts between inmates and staff.
A)They believe that the cycle of crime can be broken all at once.
B)They are not equipped to help jail staff with their emotional and family problems.
C)They can help offenders in justifying their crimes by believing that everything is relative.
D)They do not mediate and moderate tensions and conflicts between inmates and staff.
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32
Which of the following defines design capacity?
A)The total number of people admitted to jail each year.
B)The number of inmates that planners or architects intend for a facility.
C)Sum of the number of inmates in a jail each day for a year,divided by the total number of days in the year.
D)The architecture of the housing unit in a jail.
A)The total number of people admitted to jail each year.
B)The number of inmates that planners or architects intend for a facility.
C)Sum of the number of inmates in a jail each day for a year,divided by the total number of days in the year.
D)The architecture of the housing unit in a jail.
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33
A contract process that shifts public functions,responsibilities,and capital assets,in whole or in part,from the public sector to a non-governmental organization is called _____.
A)diversification
B)privatization
C)liberalization
D)globalization
A)diversification
B)privatization
C)liberalization
D)globalization
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34
A prison is a locally operated correctional facility that confines people before and after conviction.
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35
_____ is a process through which correctional facilities gain formal recognition and approval from the ACA.
A)Certification
B)Validation
C)Affiliation
D)Accreditation
A)Certification
B)Validation
C)Affiliation
D)Accreditation
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36
The majority of jail inmate suicides typically occur within _____ of incarceration.
A)twelve months
B)six months
C)six weeks
D)one week
A)twelve months
B)six months
C)six weeks
D)one week
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37
President _____ signed the Prison Rape Elimination Act in 2003.
A)Jimmy Carter
B)Barrack Obama
C)Bill Clinton
D)George Bush
A)Jimmy Carter
B)Barrack Obama
C)Bill Clinton
D)George Bush
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38
A new legislation allows cities and states to detain juvenile offenders for up to _____ hours in an adult jail before a court appearance.
A)48
B)36
C)24
D)12
A)48
B)36
C)24
D)12
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39
The Fifth Amendment of the United States provides that excessive bail shall not be required,nor excessive fines imposed,nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
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40
The maximum number of beds allocated to each jail facility by a state or local rating official is known as _____.
A)average rate
B)average daily population
C)total admission
D)rated capacity
A)average rate
B)average daily population
C)total admission
D)rated capacity
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41
Drug offenders have the highest homicide victimization rate.
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42
The Los Angeles County Jail is the largest psychiatric inpatient facility in the United States.
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43
Although the nation's jail capacity is lower than its prison capacity,admissions and releases from jails far exceed those from prisons.
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44
It is believed that _____,of England,ordered the first jail built in 1166.
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45
Submitting a deed that allows the court to place a lien on a property is called a _____.
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46
A jail where inmates are housed in small groups or pods,staffed 24 hours a day by specially trained officers who interact with the inmates is called a second-generation jail.
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47
_____ are locally operated correctional facilities that confine people before or after conviction.
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48
Education guarantees that an offender will remain free of crime upon release.
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49
Most jails actively train and educate inmates rather than warehousing them.
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50
The 2011 realignment limited which felons can be sent to state prison,thereby requiring that counties manage more felons.
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51
A jail with multiple-occupancy cells or dormitories that line corridors arranged like spokes is called a first-generation jail.
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52
Direct supervision jails are also known as first-generation jails.
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53
Not addressing problems relating to women in jail increases a jail's exposure to litigation and liability.
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54
Few inmates remain in jail long enough to file a successful legal action regarding poor conditions in the jail.
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55
County supervision of offenders released from state prison is referred to as Post-Release Community Supervision.
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56
With the development of workhouses and _____ in the 15th and 16th century;sheriffs took on the added responsibility of supervising vagrants,the poor,and the mentally ill.
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57
The recommendations made by the National Institute on Drug Abuse,for evidence based practices,are strictly implemented in jails today.
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58
The fundamental difference between jail and prison is the nature of their _____.
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59
A correctional chaplain has the unique opportunity to speak his or her mind,and be seen as someone who cares enough to confront and comfort.
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60
Inmates sentenced to jail usually have a sentence of _____ or less.
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61
The _____ wanted the Walnut Street Jail to be a place where inmates reformed themselves through reflection and remorse.
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62
A large facility which is typically located in a major metropolitan or urban area,and which can house thousand or more inmates is called a _____.
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63
The English Sheriff,_____,was a jail reformer of the 18th century.
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64
_____ is the leading cause of jail inmate deaths.
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65
A contract process that shifts public functions,responsibilities,and capital assets;in whole or in part,from the public sector to the private sector is called _____.
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66
Researchers at the University of Nebraska say that the police are _____ in dealing with drug offenses.
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67
The first jail in the United States was the _____ in Philadelphia.
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68
Third-generation jails are also known as _____ jails.
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69
The number of inmates that planners or architects intend for a facility is known as _____.
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70
In second-generation jails,staff can observe inmates in common areas known as _____.
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71
The first direct-supervision county jail in the United States was the _____.
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72
A jail where inmates are housed in small groups or pods,staffed 24 hours a day by specially trained officers who interact with the inmates is called a _____.
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73
A jail where the staff remains in a secure control booth,and keeps watch over inmate housing areas,called pods,is called a _____.
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74
The transition offenders make from prison or jail to the community is called _____.
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75
A jail with multiple-occupancy cells or dormitories that line corridors arranged like spokes is called a _____.
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76
_____,former managing editor of American Jails,said that the best defense for a jail against female inmates' allegations of sexual harassment is to have a female officer present at all times.
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