Deck 10: Incarceration

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Long-term inmates are recognized as those who suffer from:

A) ​physical stress.
B) ​emotional stress.
C) ​medical problems.
D) ​disciplinary actions.
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The reintegration model is linked to the structures and goals of community corrections.
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America's oldest prison was built in 1798. This prison was located in what city in New Jersey?

A) ​Dalton
B) ​Trenton
C) ​Wilmington
D) ​Wilbur
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The American Correctional Association determines all prison classification in this country.
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The largest percentage of state-level confinement facilities are located in the Northeast region of the United States.
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According to the authors, mental illness is prevalent in prison.
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The 1960s and '70s reflected the dominance of the rehabilitative model toward inmates.
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Section 1983 allows inmates to sue public officials for constitutional violations.
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All state prisons test new inmates for HIV.
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A cardinal principle for architects who design prisons is that function must follow form.
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Many states have removed educational and recreational amenities from their institutions.
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Ninety-three percent of the adult prison population is:

A) ​African American.
B) ​Latino.
C) ​male.
D) ​white.
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The rehabilitation model, developed during the 1950s, emphasized treatment programs designed to reform offenders.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons is housed within the Department of Homeland Security.
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Eastern State Penitentiary followed the concept of a radial design to house inmates.
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Forty-eight of the 50 states along with the federal government currently operate prisons.
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The civil rights movement had no effect on prisoners.
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The number of people in America's prisons has remained relatively unchanged over the past decade.
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The amount of prisoners currently incarcerated has declined over the past decade.
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Most U.S. prisons emphasize the custodial model of incarceration.
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A majority of all state prisoners throughout the country are housed in prisons.

A) ​maximum security
B) ​medium security
C) ​minimum security
D) ​super max
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Mass closings of public hospitals for the mentally ill began in the:

A) ​1950s.
B) ​1960s.
C) ​1970s.
D) ​1990s.
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The rate of confirmed AIDS cases in state and federal prisons is in the total U.S. population.

A) ​three times lower than
B) ​the same as
C) ​2.5 times higher
D) ​on a par with
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With the correctional focus shifting to crime control, some believe that offenders have had it too soft, resulting in:

A) ​the institution of strict regimes in prisons.
B) ​the removal of educational and recreational amenities from prisons.
C) ​an increase in the number of people in prison.
D) ​all of these.
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The prison design most often used for female and juvenile inmates is:

A) ​radial design.
B) ​telephone pole design.
C) ​campus style.
D) ​courtyard style.
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The model was dominant in the 1960s and early 1970s.

A) ​retribution
B) ​incapacitation
C) ​rehabilitation
D) ​reintegration
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At present, the focus of corrections has shifted to:

A) ​crime control.
B) ​rehabilitation.
C) ​treatment.
D) ​restitution.
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Until recently, on the question of private prison cost-effectiveness has been lacking.

A) ​research
B) ​misunderstandings
C) ​conflicts
D) ​disagreements
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According to sociologists, the "big house" image of the American prison has:

A) ​ceased to show a limited understanding of the contemporary prison.
B) ​provided us with a deeper understanding of the modern prison.
C) ​spawned a great deal of humanitarian reform in the eyes of the public.
D) ​created interest in the operations of the modern prison among the general public.
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Responsibility of housing federal pretrial detainees belongs to:

A) ​the FBI.
B) ​the Secret Service.
C) ​the Marshal's Service.
D) ​none of these.
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Some prisons are operated under the direction of:

A) ​the federal government.
B) ​sheriffs.
C) ​police departments.
D) ​local government.
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Most prisons employ a model.

A) ​​rehabilitative
B) reintegration
C) ​retributive
D) ​custodial
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The cost of maintaining a(n) inmate is much higher than costs associated with other incarcerated populations.

A) ​elderly
B) ​minority
C) ​female
D) ​male
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons was created within:

A) ​the Department of the Interior.
B) ​the Department of Justice.
C) ​the National Institute of Justice.
D) ​the Department of Homeland Security.
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As states deal with severe budgetary problems, the future of private prisons is:

A) ​secure.
B) ​positive.
C) ​assured.
D) ​uncertain.
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Historically, the has been an innovator in the field of corrections.

A) ​Texas Department of Corrections
B) ​Illinois Department of Corrections
C) ​private prison industry
D) ​Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Rates of HIV infection are higher in prisoners.

A) ​female
B) ​male
C) ​juvenile
D) ​homosexual
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According to the authors, the general rule of architecture, including prisons, is that form follows:

A) ​freedom.
B) ​function.
C) ​style.
D) ​all of these.
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In the wake of the Civil Rights Movement, prisoners demanded their constitutional rights as:

A) ​inmates.
B) ​citizens.
C) ​human beings.
D) ​people.
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Today's prison construction is greatly influenced by:

A) ​drug use.
B) ​offender needs.
C) ​cost.
D) ​politics.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Custodial model
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Prisons designed to hold the "toughest of the tough" are called:

A) ​maximum security prisons.
B) ​solitary confinement.
C) ​custodial confinement.
D) ​super-max prisons.
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A prison designed and organized to permit inmates and visitors as much freedom as is consistent with the concept of incarceration is a(n) prison.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Telephone-pole design
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major models of incarceration that have dominated since the 1940s?

A) ​custodial
B) ​medical
C) ​transitional
D) ​reintegration
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The average federal inmate tends to be a white male who has committed a ______________ offense.

A) ​violent
B) ​drug
C) ​property
D) ​white collar
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Campus style
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In most prisons, the ____________ is an important social place where people talk, groups congregate, and the social business of the prisons is conducted.

A) ​yard
B) ​commissary
C) ​cafeteria
D) ​cell block
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Courtyard style
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic models that account for prison designs of most U.S. prisons?​

A) ​campus style
B) ​telephone-pole
C) ​military style
D) ​radial
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State prisons for men are usually classified according to the level of __________________ deemed necessary.

A) ​mental health
B) ​security
C) hospital care
D) ​retribution
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Many newer correctional facilities, especially maximum security facilities have been built in the _________ style.

A) ​radial
B) ​campus
C) ​military
D) ​courtyard
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Radial design
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A(n) prison is designed and organized to minimize the possibility of escapes and violence, thereby imposing strict limitations on the freedom of both inmates and visitors.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Rehabilitation model
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Minimum security
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Maximum security
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Reintegration model
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Administrators believe that elderly inmates should remain in the general prison population; however, they should receive _____ accommodations.
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Private enterprise has played a role in American corrections.

A) ​never
B) ​always
C) ​sometimes
D) ​only recently
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The incarceration rate of the ______________ offender is considerably higher that that of the general population.
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What is meant by the architectural concept "form follows function"? How does this express itself in corrections? Describe at least three types of prison architecture and discuss issues associated with each model.
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List and describe the three most common models of corrections used in the United States. Based on your reading, which do you believe is most effective? In contrast, which do you believe is least effective? Be sure to fully explain your answers.
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The design of a structure should serve the structure's .
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Compare the differences between government-run prisons and private prisons. Discuss your perception of their overall effectiveness toward the inmates and the effects on employees at these facilities. Does one assist the offender more than the other? If so, how?
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During the rehabilitation model many prisons were converted into institutions.
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How has the prison population changed over the last 30 years? Describe the differences and how or why they came about. How do these demographic changes affect corrections? Think about budgets, management, correctional work, and the prison environment.
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Most U.S. prisons today utilize the ________________ model of incarceration, which focuses primarily on security and discipline.
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A(n) prison is designed to prevent escapes and violence but in a less rigid atmosphere.
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________________ is the federal law that established determinate sentencing, reduced good time, and abolished parole, all of which substantially increased the average length of imprisonment.
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The ______________ branch of each state government is responsible for administering its prison system.
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activity among men is one way HIV is transmitted in prison populations.
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The _____________ model of incarceration emphasizes the provision of treatment programs designed to reform the offender.
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The ______________ model of incarceration emphasizes security, discipline, and order.
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_________________ allows prisoners to sue public officials for constitutional violations.
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The ____________ model of incarceration emphasizes the maintenance of the offender's ties to family and the community as a method of reform.
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Long-term inmates are recognized as those who suffer from:

A) ​physical stress.
B) ​emotional stress.
C) ​medical problems.
D) ​disciplinary actions.
B
2
The reintegration model is linked to the structures and goals of community corrections.
True
3
America's oldest prison was built in 1798. This prison was located in what city in New Jersey?

A) ​Dalton
B) ​Trenton
C) ​Wilmington
D) ​Wilbur
B
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The American Correctional Association determines all prison classification in this country.
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The largest percentage of state-level confinement facilities are located in the Northeast region of the United States.
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According to the authors, mental illness is prevalent in prison.
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The 1960s and '70s reflected the dominance of the rehabilitative model toward inmates.
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Section 1983 allows inmates to sue public officials for constitutional violations.
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All state prisons test new inmates for HIV.
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A cardinal principle for architects who design prisons is that function must follow form.
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Many states have removed educational and recreational amenities from their institutions.
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Ninety-three percent of the adult prison population is:

A) ​African American.
B) ​Latino.
C) ​male.
D) ​white.
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The rehabilitation model, developed during the 1950s, emphasized treatment programs designed to reform offenders.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons is housed within the Department of Homeland Security.
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Eastern State Penitentiary followed the concept of a radial design to house inmates.
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Forty-eight of the 50 states along with the federal government currently operate prisons.
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The civil rights movement had no effect on prisoners.
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The number of people in America's prisons has remained relatively unchanged over the past decade.
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The amount of prisoners currently incarcerated has declined over the past decade.
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Most U.S. prisons emphasize the custodial model of incarceration.
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A majority of all state prisoners throughout the country are housed in prisons.

A) ​maximum security
B) ​medium security
C) ​minimum security
D) ​super max
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Mass closings of public hospitals for the mentally ill began in the:

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B) ​1960s.
C) ​1970s.
D) ​1990s.
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The rate of confirmed AIDS cases in state and federal prisons is in the total U.S. population.

A) ​three times lower than
B) ​the same as
C) ​2.5 times higher
D) ​on a par with
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With the correctional focus shifting to crime control, some believe that offenders have had it too soft, resulting in:

A) ​the institution of strict regimes in prisons.
B) ​the removal of educational and recreational amenities from prisons.
C) ​an increase in the number of people in prison.
D) ​all of these.
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The prison design most often used for female and juvenile inmates is:

A) ​radial design.
B) ​telephone pole design.
C) ​campus style.
D) ​courtyard style.
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The model was dominant in the 1960s and early 1970s.

A) ​retribution
B) ​incapacitation
C) ​rehabilitation
D) ​reintegration
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At present, the focus of corrections has shifted to:

A) ​crime control.
B) ​rehabilitation.
C) ​treatment.
D) ​restitution.
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Until recently, on the question of private prison cost-effectiveness has been lacking.

A) ​research
B) ​misunderstandings
C) ​conflicts
D) ​disagreements
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According to sociologists, the "big house" image of the American prison has:

A) ​ceased to show a limited understanding of the contemporary prison.
B) ​provided us with a deeper understanding of the modern prison.
C) ​spawned a great deal of humanitarian reform in the eyes of the public.
D) ​created interest in the operations of the modern prison among the general public.
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Responsibility of housing federal pretrial detainees belongs to:

A) ​the FBI.
B) ​the Secret Service.
C) ​the Marshal's Service.
D) ​none of these.
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Some prisons are operated under the direction of:

A) ​the federal government.
B) ​sheriffs.
C) ​police departments.
D) ​local government.
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Most prisons employ a model.

A) ​​rehabilitative
B) reintegration
C) ​retributive
D) ​custodial
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The cost of maintaining a(n) inmate is much higher than costs associated with other incarcerated populations.

A) ​elderly
B) ​minority
C) ​female
D) ​male
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons was created within:

A) ​the Department of the Interior.
B) ​the Department of Justice.
C) ​the National Institute of Justice.
D) ​the Department of Homeland Security.
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As states deal with severe budgetary problems, the future of private prisons is:

A) ​secure.
B) ​positive.
C) ​assured.
D) ​uncertain.
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Historically, the has been an innovator in the field of corrections.

A) ​Texas Department of Corrections
B) ​Illinois Department of Corrections
C) ​private prison industry
D) ​Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Rates of HIV infection are higher in prisoners.

A) ​female
B) ​male
C) ​juvenile
D) ​homosexual
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According to the authors, the general rule of architecture, including prisons, is that form follows:

A) ​freedom.
B) ​function.
C) ​style.
D) ​all of these.
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In the wake of the Civil Rights Movement, prisoners demanded their constitutional rights as:

A) ​inmates.
B) ​citizens.
C) ​human beings.
D) ​people.
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Today's prison construction is greatly influenced by:

A) ​drug use.
B) ​offender needs.
C) ​cost.
D) ​politics.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Custodial model
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Prisons designed to hold the "toughest of the tough" are called:

A) ​maximum security prisons.
B) ​solitary confinement.
C) ​custodial confinement.
D) ​super-max prisons.
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A prison designed and organized to permit inmates and visitors as much freedom as is consistent with the concept of incarceration is a(n) prison.
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Telephone-pole design
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major models of incarceration that have dominated since the 1940s?

A) ​custodial
B) ​medical
C) ​transitional
D) ​reintegration
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The average federal inmate tends to be a white male who has committed a ______________ offense.

A) ​violent
B) ​drug
C) ​property
D) ​white collar
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Campus style
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In most prisons, the ____________ is an important social place where people talk, groups congregate, and the social business of the prisons is conducted.

A) ​yard
B) ​commissary
C) ​cafeteria
D) ​cell block
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Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Courtyard style
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic models that account for prison designs of most U.S. prisons?​

A) ​campus style
B) ​telephone-pole
C) ​military style
D) ​radial
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State prisons for men are usually classified according to the level of __________________ deemed necessary.

A) ​mental health
B) ​security
C) hospital care
D) ​retribution
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Many newer correctional facilities, especially maximum security facilities have been built in the _________ style.

A) ​radial
B) ​campus
C) ​military
D) ​courtyard
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53
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Radial design
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54
A(n) prison is designed and organized to minimize the possibility of escapes and violence, thereby imposing strict limitations on the freedom of both inmates and visitors.
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55
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Rehabilitation model
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56
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Minimum security
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57
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Maximum security
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58
Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
a.Inmates and visitors have a great deal of freedom
b.Newer with functional units located in the entry
c.Central corridor for prisoner movement
d.Treatment programs designed to reform offender
e.Restrictions on inmates/visitors are less strict than maximum security
f.Often used for juveniles and women
g.Emphasizes family and community ties as a method of reform
h.Strict limitations on freedom of inmates/visitors
i.A control center from which to monitor movement
j.Emphasizes security, discipline, and order
Reintegration model
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59
Administrators believe that elderly inmates should remain in the general prison population; however, they should receive _____ accommodations.
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60
Private enterprise has played a role in American corrections.

A) ​never
B) ​always
C) ​sometimes
D) ​only recently
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61
The incarceration rate of the ______________ offender is considerably higher that that of the general population.
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62
What is meant by the architectural concept "form follows function"? How does this express itself in corrections? Describe at least three types of prison architecture and discuss issues associated with each model.
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63
List and describe the three most common models of corrections used in the United States. Based on your reading, which do you believe is most effective? In contrast, which do you believe is least effective? Be sure to fully explain your answers.
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64
The design of a structure should serve the structure's .
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65
appoints the Bureau of Prisons director.
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66
Compare the differences between government-run prisons and private prisons. Discuss your perception of their overall effectiveness toward the inmates and the effects on employees at these facilities. Does one assist the offender more than the other? If so, how?
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67
During the rehabilitation model many prisons were converted into institutions.
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68
How has the prison population changed over the last 30 years? Describe the differences and how or why they came about. How do these demographic changes affect corrections? Think about budgets, management, correctional work, and the prison environment.
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69
Most U.S. prisons today utilize the ________________ model of incarceration, which focuses primarily on security and discipline.
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70
A(n) prison is designed to prevent escapes and violence but in a less rigid atmosphere.
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71
________________ is the federal law that established determinate sentencing, reduced good time, and abolished parole, all of which substantially increased the average length of imprisonment.
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72
The ______________ branch of each state government is responsible for administering its prison system.
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73
activity among men is one way HIV is transmitted in prison populations.
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74
The _____________ model of incarceration emphasizes the provision of treatment programs designed to reform the offender.
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75
The ______________ model of incarceration emphasizes security, discipline, and order.
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76
_________________ allows prisoners to sue public officials for constitutional violations.
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77
The ____________ model of incarceration emphasizes the maintenance of the offender's ties to family and the community as a method of reform.
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