Deck 9: Corrections in America a Portrait in Color
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Deck 9: Corrections in America a Portrait in Color
1
Probation is a less severe sentence than prison; this difference may indicate that the advantage of receiving probation is more likely to be reserved for:
A)Asians.
B)whites.
C)Hispanics.
D)African Americans.
A)Asians.
B)whites.
C)Hispanics.
D)African Americans.
B
2
Outside of tribal settings, Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts are known as:
A)Community Corrections.
B)Drug Courts.
C)Halfway Houses.
D)Rehabilitation Centers.
A)Community Corrections.
B)Drug Courts.
C)Halfway Houses.
D)Rehabilitation Centers.
B
3
The phenomenon of drug courts in American criminal justice emerged in:
A)the late 1970s.
B)the early 1980s.
C)the mid 1980s.
D)the late 1980s.
A)the late 1970s.
B)the early 1980s.
C)the mid 1980s.
D)the late 1980s.
D
4
Ja cobs argues that, without exception, early research on the adjustment of men to life in prison disregarded the issue of:
A)race
B)homosexuality.
C)violence.
D)A ll of these are correct.
A)race
B)homosexuality.
C)violence.
D)A ll of these are correct.
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5
As late as the _____ some prisons segregated prisoners according to race as a matter of official policy.
A)2000s
B)1970s
C)1950s
D)1990s
A)2000s
B)1970s
C)1950s
D)1990s
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6
About _____ percent of Hispanic males in the United States are under correctional supervision.
A)8
B)10
C)12
D)14
A)8
B)10
C)12
D)14
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7
In 2009, more than ___________ people were incarcerated in federal and state prison and local jails.
A)300 thousand
B)1.6 million
C)half a million
D)2.1 million
A)300 thousand
B)1.6 million
C)half a million
D)2.1 million
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8
The decision to release a prison inmate on discretionary parole is made by:
A)a court.
B)a prison administrator.
C)a parole board.
D)a governor.
A)a court.
B)a prison administrator.
C)a parole board.
D)a governor.
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9
The majority of all the people under correctional supervision are:
A)incarcerated in prison.
B)incarcerated in jail.
C)on parole.
D)on probation.
A)incarcerated in prison.
B)incarcerated in jail.
C)on parole.
D)on probation.
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10
Mandatory parole occurs in jurisdictions using:
A)mandatory minimum sentencing.
B)determinate sentencing.
C)indeterminate sentencing.
D)split sentencing.
A)mandatory minimum sentencing.
B)determinate sentencing.
C)indeterminate sentencing.
D)split sentencing.
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11
Advocates argue that the Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts are a modern revitalization of Native American principles of:
A)justice.
B)authority.
C)retribution .
D)tradition.
A)justice.
B)authority.
C)retribution .
D)tradition.
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12
The overall U.S. incarceration rate in 2014 was ___ prisoners per 100,000 U.S. residents over age 18.
A)712
B)412
C)512
D)612
A)712
B)412
C)512
D)612
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13
The most common issue dealt with in the Tribal Courts is the problem of:
A)physical violence.
B)domestic violence.
C)drug abuse.
D)alcohol abuse.
A)physical violence.
B)domestic violence.
C)drug abuse.
D)alcohol abuse.
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14
Recent data on federal parole reveal that approximately 78 percent of ______ parole discharges were from successful completion of parole conditions.
A)state
B)county
C)federal
D)city
A)state
B)county
C)federal
D)city
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15
Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts have __________ in off-reservation crimes.
A)full jurisdiction
B)co-jurisdiction
C)limited influence
D)significant influence
A)full jurisdiction
B)co-jurisdiction
C)limited influence
D)significant influence
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16
All methods and procedures adopted by Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts are firmly grounded in:
A)dispute resolution mechanisms.
B)statutory law.
C)retributive justice.
D)medical guidelines.
A)dispute resolution mechanisms.
B)statutory law.
C)retributive justice.
D)medical guidelines.
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17
The decision to revoke parole is:
A)discretionary.
B)unusual.
C)legislative.
D)mandatory.
A)discretionary.
B)unusual.
C)legislative.
D)mandatory.
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18
The racial disparity for probation is __________ the racial disparity for the prison population.
A)greater than
B)not as great as
C)about equal to
D)harder to determine than
A)greater than
B)not as great as
C)about equal to
D)harder to determine than
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19
Some religious movements concern prison officials and social commentators because of their apparent assertions of:
A)retribution.
B)racial supremacy.
C)rebellion.
D)pacifism.
A)retribution.
B)racial supremacy.
C)rebellion.
D)pacifism.
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20
The majority of all the people under correctional supervision are on probation, totaling more than ____million people.
A)2.6
B)3.9
C)5.1
D)4.3
A)2.6
B)3.9
C)5.1
D)4.3
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21
Currently, six states __________ the teachings of the Five Percenters; other states label all followers as gang members.
A)ban
B)permit
C)censor
D)have legally challenged
A)ban
B)permit
C)censor
D)have legally challenged
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22
The Asatru followers practice a form of __________ religion based on early Nordic traditions.
A)Pagan
B)Christian
C)Muslim
D)Protestant
A)Pagan
B)Christian
C)Muslim
D)Protestant
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23
The Mexican Mafia is distinguished by a predominant Marxist/Maoist/Leninist communist ideology .
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24
The Five Percent movement began in __________ in 1964 and has spread across the country.
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25
Although the Aryan Brotherhood espouses white supremacy, they shun neo-Nazi ideologies as being excessively radical and extremist.
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26
The decision to revoke parole is __________. It is based on a determination of eligibility.
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27
Prison gangs are also referred to as:
A)organized crime groups.
B)racial/ethnic threat groups.
C)racial/ethnic networks.
D)security threat groups.
A)organized crime groups.
B)racial/ethnic threat groups.
C)racial/ethnic networks.
D)security threat groups.
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28
Mandatory parole occurs in jurisdictions using determinate sentencing.
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29
The decision to revoke parole is discretionary; parole authorities may choose to overlook a violation and not send the person back to prison. This use of discretion does not tend to open the door for possible discrimination.
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30
Religion often emerges as a source of ________ among prison inmates.
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31
A series of court decisions have declared de jure racial segregation in prisons to be unconstitutional. However, inmates still tend to self-segregate.
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32
Hispanic offenders have a lower level of overrepresentation compared to their percentage in the general population for both state and federal prison populations.
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33
The most common issue dealt with in Tribal Courts is _________ abuse .
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34
The U.S. Supreme Court, in its opinion in__________ v. California , overturned a lower court ruling indicating that the California DOC could not use racial classifications in prison to assign mandatory segregated housing.
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35
Prison gangs are an insignificant part of understanding the prison environment and incidental to the inmate social system.
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36
In the international arena, the United States consistently has the highest incarceration rate in the world.
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37
The U.S. Supreme Court ( Fulwood v. Clemmer )ordered the District of Columbia Department of Corrections to "stop treating the Muslims differently from other religious groups."
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38
The Five Percent movement began in __________ in 1964.
A)Sing Sing Penitentiary
B)Soledad Prison
C)Harlem
D)Chicago
A)Sing Sing Penitentiary
B)Soledad Prison
C)Harlem
D)Chicago
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39
Discretionary parole decisions are made by prison administrators to conditionally release prisoners.
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40
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court in Johnson v. California ruled that the DOC could not use racial classifications in prison to assign mandatory segregated housing based on ________.
A)gender
B)race
C)religion
D)culture
A)gender
B)race
C)religion
D)culture
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41
Currently, nearly _____ percent of persons sentenced to prison will be released to parole supervision rather than simply being released at the expiration of their sentence.
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42
How has the overrepresentation of African Americans in state and federal prison populations changed since 1926?
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43
How have expressions of race and religion been controlled among incarcerated populations over time? How have court rulings affected the treatment of these issues?
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44
The term __________ refers to offenders who return to offending after experiencing a criminal conviction and the corresponding punishment .
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45
Timothy Flanagan argues that inmates' age at commitment, history of drug use, and current incarceration offense are most predictive of general __________rates.
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46
Describe the religious movements discussed in this chapter and explain how they have come to concern prison officials and social commentators. What impacts to the prison environment have been observed, both internal and external to the prison walls?
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47
Explain how the racial and ethnic composition of female prison populations differs from that of male prison populations.
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48
How have Supreme Court rulings altered the way that prisons respond to the issues of racial segregation and prison gangs?
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49
The findings by Morgan and Smith are similar to the sentencing research that finds that ______variables are the strongest predictors of a decision to incarcerate and length of prison sentence.
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50
Outside of tribal settings, courts similar to Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts are known as __________ courts.
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