Deck 12: The Prison Experience and Prisoner Reentry
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Deck 12: The Prison Experience and Prisoner Reentry
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Whois responsible for the "well-being" of the inmates by making sure that inmates donot harm themselves or other prisoners?
A)Block officers
B)Tower guards
C)Work detail supervisors
D)Yard officers
A)Block officers
B)Tower guards
C)Work detail supervisors
D)Yard officers
A
2
Inmates whotake advantage of prison resources, such as libraries or drug treatment programs, in order toimprove themselves prior toreentering intosociety are said tobe:
A)being disorganized criminals.
B)doing time.
C)gleaning.
D)jailing.
A)being disorganized criminals.
B)doing time.
C)gleaning.
D)jailing.
C
3
Which rank of custodial staff is responsible for overseeing platoons of officers in specific parts of the prison, such as various cell blocks or work spaces?
A)Captain
B)Lieutenant
C)officer
D)Sergeant
A)Captain
B)Lieutenant
C)officer
D)Sergeant
D
4
Inmates whoare "_______"are establishing themselves in the power structure of the prison culture and become deeply engaged in prison politics.
A)disorganized criminals
B)doing time
C)gleaning
D)jailing
A)disorganized criminals
B)doing time
C)gleaning
D)jailing
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W hich Supreme Court ruling determined that minor injuries suffered by a convict at the hands of a correctional officer following an argument did violate the inmate ' s rights, because there was nosecurity concern at the time of the incident?
A)Cooper v. Pate
B)Hudson v. McMillan
C)Whitley v. Albers
D)Wolff v. McDonnell
A)Cooper v. Pate
B)Hudson v. McMillan
C)Whitley v. Albers
D)Wolff v. McDonnell
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6
These officers perform maintenance and security functions in workshop and educational programs.
A)Block officers and school officers
B)Industrial shop and school officers
C)Work detail supervisors only
D)Yard officers and block officers
A)Block officers and school officers
B)Industrial shop and school officers
C)Work detail supervisors only
D)Yard officers and block officers
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7
Which amendment states that inmates donot have the same guaranteed rights as other Americans?
A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Eighth
D)Thirteenth
A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Eighth
D)Thirteenth
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8
An inmate whois ____exists on the fringes of prison society due tohis/her mental impairments or low levels of intelligence, and finds it impossible toadapt toprison culture on any level.
A)a disorganized criminal
B)doing time
C)gleaning
D)jailing
A)a disorganized criminal
B)doing time
C)gleaning
D)jailing
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9
Inmates develop their own language, or:
A)dialect.
B)argot.
C)lingo.
D)slang.
A)dialect.
B)argot.
C)lingo.
D)slang.
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are primarily administrators whodeal directly with the warden on custodial issues.
A)Captains
B)Lieutenants
C)officers
D)Sergeants
A)Captains
B)Lieutenants
C)officers
D)Sergeants
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11
A number of prison experts have noted that group violence often occurs in response to_______________at corrections facilities.
A)overcrowding
B)deprivation
C)violence
D)heightened security
A)overcrowding
B)deprivation
C)violence
D)heightened security
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12
The " deprivation model" theorizes:
A)that the most effective method of dealing with inmate violence is todeprive inmates of privileges such as access totelevision and recreation.
B)that inmate aggression is the result of the frustration inmates feel at being deprived of freedom, consumer goods, sex, and other staples of life normally available outside the institution.
C)that inmate aggression is the result of the frustration inmates feel at being deprived of quality food, time outdoors, and exercise.
D)that depriving inmates of visits from associates in the free world will significantly reduce the amount of contraband that enters the prison facility.
A)that the most effective method of dealing with inmate violence is todeprive inmates of privileges such as access totelevision and recreation.
B)that inmate aggression is the result of the frustration inmates feel at being deprived of freedom, consumer goods, sex, and other staples of life normally available outside the institution.
C)that inmate aggression is the result of the frustration inmates feel at being deprived of quality food, time outdoors, and exercise.
D)that depriving inmates of visits from associates in the free world will significantly reduce the amount of contraband that enters the prison facility.
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In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court find that severe overcrowding in California state prisons denied inmates satisfactory levels of mental and physical health care, and therefore amounted toEighth Amendment violations of cruel and unusual punishment?
A)Brown v. Plata
B)Hudson v. Palmer
C)Cruz v. California
D)Wolff v. McDonnell
A)Brown v. Plata
B)Hudson v. Palmer
C)Cruz v. California
D)Wolff v. McDonnell
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14
Whoare the officers whoare responsible for staying alert for breaches in prison discipline or regulations in the relatively unstructured environment of the prison yard?
A)Block officers
B)Industrial shop and school officers
C)Tower guards
D)Yard officers
A)Block officers
B)Industrial shop and school officers
C)Tower guards
D)Yard officers
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15
The unwritten judicial policy that favors noninterference by the courts in the administration of prisons and jails is the:
A)hands-off doctrine.
B)laissez-faire doctrine.
C)judicial reprieve.
D)penal authority doctrine.
A)hands-off doctrine.
B)laissez-faire doctrine.
C)judicial reprieve.
D)penal authority doctrine.
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A ____is the disciplinarian of the prison, responsible for policing and transporting the inmates.
A)captain
B)lieutenant
C)officer
D)sergeant
A)captain
B)lieutenant
C)officer
D)sergeant
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17
Which would NoT be considered tobe a reason for violent behavior in prisons?
A)A reputation for violence may lead an inmate tobecome a target of assault.
B)It enhances self-image in an environment that does not respect other attributes, such as intelligence.
C)In the case of rape, it gives sexual relief.
D)It serves as a means of acquiring material goods through extortion or outright robbery.
A)A reputation for violence may lead an inmate tobecome a target of assault.
B)It enhances self-image in an environment that does not respect other attributes, such as intelligence.
C)In the case of rape, it gives sexual relief.
D)It serves as a means of acquiring material goods through extortion or outright robbery.
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18
The socialization process through which a new inmate learns the accepted norms and values of the prison population is called:
A)gleaning.
B)prisonization.
C)institutionalization.
D)immersion.
A)gleaning.
B)prisonization.
C)institutionalization.
D)immersion.
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Which pattern of inmate behavior includes following rules and generally doing whatever is necessary tospeed up their release sothey can continue their chosen careers?
A)Disorganized criminal
B)Doing time
C)Gleaning
D)Jailing
A)Disorganized criminal
B)Doing time
C)Gleaning
D)Jailing
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oversee small groups of inmates as they perform tasks in the cafeteria, the prison store, the laundry, and other areas.
A)Block officers
B)Tower guards
C)Work detail supervisors
D)Yard officers
A)Block officers
B)Tower guards
C)Work detail supervisors
D)Yard officers
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21
In recent years, the most significant demographic change in the prison population involves age.
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Case 12-1 Matthew is the newest inmate toa maximum-security institution. He was sentenced toserve twenty years for the crime of armed robbery and attempted manslaughter. Matthew is anxious about going toprison. This is the first time he will serve time in prison. In the past he has only served short jail terms.
Once he arrives at the prison, Matthew is given a handbook that explains all the regulations and guidelines. He alsospeaks with some of the inmates whoexplain tohim that he will gothrough a socialization process where he will learn the accepted norms and values of the prison culture that are not included in a handbook. These are more the rules of the prison created by the inmates. What is this process called?
A)Deliberate indifference
B)Desistance
C)Prisonization
D)Relative deprivation
Once he arrives at the prison, Matthew is given a handbook that explains all the regulations and guidelines. He alsospeaks with some of the inmates whoexplain tohim that he will gothrough a socialization process where he will learn the accepted norms and values of the prison culture that are not included in a handbook. These are more the rules of the prison created by the inmates. What is this process called?
A)Deliberate indifference
B)Desistance
C)Prisonization
D)Relative deprivation
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23
The conditional early release of an inmate before his or her sentence has expired is referred toas:
A)mandatory release.
B)pardon.
C)parole.
D)probation.
A)mandatory release.
B)pardon.
C)parole.
D)probation.
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The single factor that most distinguishes female prisoners from their male counterparts is:
A)age.
B)a history of physical or sexual abuse.
C)a lengthy criminal history.
D)race or ethnicity.
A)age.
B)a history of physical or sexual abuse.
C)a lengthy criminal history.
D)race or ethnicity.
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Under the______________model of reentry, the authorities directly notify the community of the sex offender's presence.
A)community
B)passive
C)active
D)registration
A)community
B)passive
C)active
D)registration
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Case 12-1 Matthew is the newest inmate toa maximum-security institution. He was sentenced toserve twenty years for the crime of armed robbery and attempted manslaughter. Matthew is anxious about going toprison. This is the first time he will serve time in prison. In the past he has only served short jail terms.
After a few months of observing Matthew and his interaction with other inmates, the correctional officers believe that Matthew will follow the rules and generally dowhat is necessary tospeed up his release and return tofreedom. This type of inmate behavior is known as:
A)disorganized.
B)doing time.
C)gleaning.
D)jailing.
After a few months of observing Matthew and his interaction with other inmates, the correctional officers believe that Matthew will follow the rules and generally dowhat is necessary tospeed up his release and return tofreedom. This type of inmate behavior is known as:
A)disorganized.
B)doing time.
C)gleaning.
D)jailing.
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When inmates try toprove that their Eighth Amendment rights were violated by a correctional facility, they must meet the standard of:
A)deliberate indifference.
B)hands-on approach.
C)identifiable human needs.
D)relative deprivation.
A)deliberate indifference.
B)hands-on approach.
C)identifiable human needs.
D)relative deprivation.
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The goal of reentry is topromote_______________________, or continued abstinence from offending.
A)desistance
B)recidivism
C)rehabilitation
D)resistance
A)desistance
B)recidivism
C)rehabilitation
D)resistance
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Efforts being made tohelp inmates make the transition from prison tothe "outside" are included under the concept of:
A)parole.
B)pardon.
C)prisoner reentry.
D)prisoner rehabilitation.
A)parole.
B)pardon.
C)prisoner reentry.
D)prisoner rehabilitation.
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Jailing is the socialization process through which a new inmate learns the accepted norms and values of the prison population.
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Prisoners nearing the end of their sentences are given permission towork at paid employment in the community as part of:
A)parole.
B)work release programs.
C)probation.
D)furlough.
A)parole.
B)work release programs.
C)probation.
D)furlough.
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Case 12-1 Matthew is the newest inmate toa maximum-security institution. He was sentenced toserve twenty years for the crime of armed robbery and attempted manslaughter. Matthew is anxious about going toprison. This is the first time he will serve time in prison. In the past he has only served short jail terms.
Inmate language created and used by inmates inside a prison is known as:
A)dialect.
B)argot.
C)code.
D)slang.
Inmate language created and used by inmates inside a prison is known as:
A)dialect.
B)argot.
C)code.
D)slang.
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Unlike aging and ailing prisoners, correctional facilities are not required by law toprovide treatment tomentally ill inmates, thus driving the costs associated with their confinement well above the average.
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A prisoner today is much more likely tohave been incarcerated on a drug charge or immigration violation than was the case in the 1980s.
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Megan's Law requires states toprovide communities with relevant information on_______as a condition of receiving federal anticrime funds.
A)drug offenders
B)murderers
C)kidnappers
D)sexual offenders
A)drug offenders
B)murderers
C)kidnappers
D)sexual offenders
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By definition, a total institution is an institution that provides all of the necessities for existence tothose wholive within its boundaries.
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The release from prison that occurs when an offender has served the entire length of his or her sentence, with time taken off for good behavior is referred toas:
A)expiration release.
B)pardon.
C)parole.
D)probation.
A)expiration release.
B)pardon.
C)parole.
D)probation.
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Drug and alcohol use within a women ' s prison can be a function of the anger and depression many inmates experience due to:
A)being separated from their children.
B)being separated from their husbands.
C)a lack of heterogeneous relationships.
D)a lack of personal freedoms.
A)being separated from their children.
B)being separated from their husbands.
C)a lack of heterogeneous relationships.
D)a lack of personal freedoms.
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Case 12-1 Matthew is the newest inmate toa maximum-security institution. He was sentenced toserve twenty years for the crime of armed robbery and attempted manslaughter. Matthew is anxious about going toprison. This is the first time he will serve time in prison. In the past he has only served short jail terms.
Six months intohis prison sentence Matthew begins tofeel frustrated because he has nofreedom and he misses the items he was used towhen he was out of prison, like his cell phone and his iPod. What theory would explain this inmate aggression?
A)Consensus model
B)Conflict model
C)Deprivation model
D)Integration model
Six months intohis prison sentence Matthew begins tofeel frustrated because he has nofreedom and he misses the items he was used towhen he was out of prison, like his cell phone and his iPod. What theory would explain this inmate aggression?
A)Consensus model
B)Conflict model
C)Deprivation model
D)Integration model
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An act of executive clemency that overturns a conviction and erases mention of the crime from the person ' s criminal record is referred toas:
A)a mandatory release.
B)a pardon.
C)parole.
D)probation.
A)a mandatory release.
B)a pardon.
C)parole.
D)probation.
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41
Situations in which a number of prisoners are beyond institutional control are_______________________.
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officers whowork the prison yard usually have the least seniority, reinforcing the assignment's reputation as dangerous and stressful.
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Federal and state laws nolonger restrict public housing options for ex-convicts.
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Prior tothe 1970s, the courts applied the "hands-off" doctrine toissues regarding prisoner rights .
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Websites that provide sex offender registry information are considered a form of passive notification.
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Prison violence is often an outlet for racial tension.
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Expiration release , alsoknown as "maxing out," occurs when an inmate has served the maximum amount of time on the initial sentence, minus reductions for good-time credits.
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___________________refers toa standard for establishing a violation of an inmate's Eighth Amendment rights, requiring that prison officials were aware of harmful conditions in a correctional institution and failed totake steps toremedy those conditions.
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organized activities for inmates that are designed toimprove their physical and mental health, provide them with skills, or simply keep them busy while incarcerated are______________________.
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The basic human necessities that correctional facilities are required by the Constitution toprovide toinmates are ___________________________needs.
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_______________________is the socialization process through which a new inmate learns the accepted norms and values of the prison culture.
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Female correctional officers are less effective than their male counterparts in maintaining discipline in men's prisons.
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Relative deprivation is a theory that inmate aggression is the result of the frustration inmates feel at being deprived of freedom, consumer goods, sex, and other staples of life outside the institution.
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________________________is the theory that inmate aggression is caused when freedoms and services that the inmate has come toaccept as normal are decreased or eliminated.
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A(n)_____________ is an identifiable group of three or more individuals whopose a threat tothe safety of other inmates or members of the corrections community.
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Inmates have the same guaranteed rights as other Americans.
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A(n)__________________is a group of inmates whoband together within the corrections system toengage in social and criminal activities.
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In the highly regulated, oppressive environment of the prison, correctional officers must use the threat of violence, if not actual violence, toinstill discipline and keep order.
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Inmates whoare working toimprove themselves toprepare for a return tosociety are_____________________.
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Violence by inmates is used toestablish the prisoner hierarchy by separating the powerful from the weak.
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Why might an inmate become violent within prison today, as explored by the text?
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A community-based form of early release that places inmates in residential centers and allows them toreintegrate with society is a(n)___________________________.
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63
Discuss the various ranks of custodial staff at most prisons.
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Describe the hands--off doctrine of prisoner law and the twostandards used todetermine if prisoners' rights have been violated.
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A form of temporary release in which an inmate is allowed toleave the prison for a short amount of time is a(n) __________________________.
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one piece of technology has made the task of controlling prison gangs extremely difficult: the cell phone. Although inmates are prohibited from possessing these devices, cell phones are routinely used toarrange attacks, plan escapes, and operate illegal money-making schemes from behind bars. The phones are usually smuggled in by visitors, whohide them in locations as varied as babies' diapers, food packages, soda cans, and body cavities. As Superintendent of Corrections for the entire state of Maryland, you are now considering the controversial practice of cell phone "jamming"-which is using an antenna or other device todisrupt all cell phone activity over the entire prison compound. According tofederal law, this practice is supposed tobe illegal but you know for a fact that federal bureau of prison officials have been using the technology at federal prisons for a few years. Due tothe widespread gang-related violence at many of the prison facilities throughout your state, often spurred by illegal cell phone usage, you are thinking about going against federal law toimplement "jamming" devices. Based on your situation, how will you proceed and why? Please fully explain your answer.
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67
Discuss trends of age and mental illness among prison inmates and how this affects the administration of prisons.
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A(n)_______________ refers toan act of executive clemency that overturns a conviction and erases mention of the crime from the person's criminal record.
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List and discuss John Irwin's four patterns of inmate conduct.
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In_______________________________, the Supreme Court ruled that overcrowding, excessive noise, inadequate heating, and unsanitary bathrooms did not constitute Eighth Amendment violations of cruel and unusual punishment.
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Identify six concerns that relate tofemale inmates.
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As deputy warden of a maximum security prison near Los Angeles, you have a high concentration of gang members from different ethnic and racial groups that are literally at war with one another. over the past month, you have had three violent gang-related attacks between rival gangs, and one gang attack on a staff member. The warden has tasked you with attempting tofigure out how best tohouse these rival gangs, alsoknown as security threat groups, tolower the rate of violence within prison walls. You are considering a plan tosegregate inmates by ethnic and racial lines, however, you know that the Supreme Court ruled more than four decades agothat racial segregation is not lawful, unless it is deemed an emergency situation. What will you doand why? Please fully explain.
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What is meant by a " total institution"? Discuss how it applies within today's prison culture.
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You are a warden at a state correctional facility in upstate New York. Your facility currently holds 400 inmates; 240 of them are over the age of 55. Most of these elderly offenders were incarcerated under the infamous drug statutes of the 1980s. In addition, a large percentage of these offenders have physical health issues related totheir age. As the warden, you are being pressured toreduce the overall operating costs of your facility, while simultaneously making sure that offenders carry out the duration of their sentences. You are currently contemplating the idea of asking toparole some of the elderly non-violent inmates whohave served a majority of their sentences, but you are fearful of the public and legislative backlash. What doyou doand why?
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Define the concept of " prisonization. " Next, explain how this term applies tothose whoare incarcerated.
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The practice of confining individuals against their will if they present a danger tothe community is referred toas ______________.
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Laws that require local law authorities toalert the public when a sex offender has been released intothe community are _______________________________laws.
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In women's prisons the inmates form________________________, where they play specific roles, with the more experienced convicts acting as "mothers" toyounger inmates.
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Contrast parole, expiration release, pardon, and furlough.
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List and briefly explain the six general job categories among correctional officers. Next, please discuss the basic qualifications tobecome a correctional officer.
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