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Deck 8: Prisoners Rights
1
Inmates are entitled to due process of the law, even in lock up, is an example of which view regarding prisoners' rights?
A) legalistic/due process view.
B) crime control view.
C) humanistic view.
D) retributive view
A) legalistic/due process view.
B) crime control view.
C) humanistic view.
D) retributive view
A
2
The principle source of prisoners' rights is based on:
A) the U.S. Constitution.
B) individual state laws.
C) individual state departments of correction.
D) legal precedents.
A) the U.S. Constitution.
B) individual state laws.
C) individual state departments of correction.
D) legal precedents.
A
3
The view that the fewer rights inmates have, the greater is the deterrent effect of punishment is:
A) the legalistic/due process view.
B) the crime control view.
C) the humanistic view.
D) the restorative view
A) the legalistic/due process view.
B) the crime control view.
C) the humanistic view.
D) the restorative view
B
4
The view that suggests that if inmates are given the same rights and privileges as any citizen, their anger and resentment toward society will diminish, thereby aiding the rehabilitation process, is:
A) the legalistic/due process view.
B) the crime control view.
C) the humanistic view.
D) the retributive view.
A) the legalistic/due process view.
B) the crime control view.
C) the humanistic view.
D) the retributive view.
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5
The amendment that guarantees a defendant the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial trial is:
A) the Fourth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Eighth Amendment.
A) the Fourth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Eighth Amendment.
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6
Freedom of religion is a fundamental right guaranteed by the:
A) First Amendment.
B) Fourth Amendment.
C) Eighth Amendment.
D) Fourteenth Amendment.
A) First Amendment.
B) Fourth Amendment.
C) Eighth Amendment.
D) Fourteenth Amendment.
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7
For most of our history, prisoners have been considered slaves of state corrections that is prisoners lose all of their rights when sentenced to prison. The Supreme Court rendered this decision in which infamous case?
A) Wolff v. McDonnell
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) Plessey v. Ferguson
D) Ruffin v. Commonwealth of Virginia
A) Wolff v. McDonnell
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) Plessey v. Ferguson
D) Ruffin v. Commonwealth of Virginia
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8
The body of the Constitution, especially its first 10 amendments is the main source of which type of law?
A) procedural law.
B) limited law.
C) criminal law.
D) judicial law.
A) procedural law.
B) limited law.
C) criminal law.
D) judicial law.
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9
The amendment that bars excessive bail or excessive fines imposed, as well as cruel and unusual punishment, is:
A) the Fourth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Eighth Amendment.
A) the Fourth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Eighth Amendment.
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10
The Fourteenth Amendment:
A) affirms that no state may deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
B) limits the admissibility of confessions that have been obtained unfairly
C) protects from illegal search and seizures
D) protects from cruel and unusual punishment
A) affirms that no state may deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
B) limits the admissibility of confessions that have been obtained unfairly
C) protects from illegal search and seizures
D) protects from cruel and unusual punishment
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11
Habeas corpus has been called:
A) the great writ of freedom.
B) the great writ of justice.
C) the great writ of liberty.
D) the great writ of procedure.
A) the great writ of freedom.
B) the great writ of justice.
C) the great writ of liberty.
D) the great writ of procedure.
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12
The Supreme Court ruled in the Procurier v. Martinez that censorship of prison mail was a violation of:
A) the First Amendment.
B) the Sixth Amendment.
C) the Fourteenth Amendment.
D) both a and c.
A) the First Amendment.
B) the Sixth Amendment.
C) the Fourteenth Amendment.
D) both a and c.
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13
Rights that have been guaranteed and protected by the government are known as:
A) statutory laws.
B) individual rights.
C) civil rights.
D) procedural laws.
A) statutory laws.
B) individual rights.
C) civil rights.
D) procedural laws.
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14
The Fourth Amendment:
A) prohibits obtaining confessions unfairly.
B) guarantees a defendant a speedy and public trial.
C) bars excessive fines or bail.
D) bars illegal searches and seizures.
A) prohibits obtaining confessions unfairly.
B) guarantees a defendant a speedy and public trial.
C) bars excessive fines or bail.
D) bars illegal searches and seizures.
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15
The justification of the courts for their neglect of hearing cases regarding prison conditions prior to the 1960s is commonly referred to as:
A) the authoritative doctrine.
B) the hands-off doctrine.
C) the compliance doctrine.
D) the judicial doctrine.
A) the authoritative doctrine.
B) the hands-off doctrine.
C) the compliance doctrine.
D) the judicial doctrine.
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16
The body of judicial precedent that is built on legal reasoning and previous interpretations of statutory laws is known as:
A) court laws.
B) case law.
C) judicial law.
D) none of these.
A) court laws.
B) case law.
C) judicial law.
D) none of these.
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17
A claim by an individual or group of individuals that the state has a duty to fulfill is known as a(an):
A) amendment.
B) case.
C) law.
D) right.
A) amendment.
B) case.
C) law.
D) right.
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18
The amendment that limits admissibility of confessions that have been obtained unfairly is:
A) the Fourth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Eighth Amendment.
A) the Fourth Amendment.
B) the Fifth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Eighth Amendment.
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19
Views on inmates' rights include which of the following?
A) the legalistic/due process view.
B) the crime control view.
C) the humanistic view.
D) all of these.
A) the legalistic/due process view.
B) the crime control view.
C) the humanistic view.
D) all of these.
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20
When a precedent establishes an important principle, it is known as a(an):
A) critical decision.
B) federal decision.
C) landmark decision.
D) substantive decision.
A) critical decision.
B) federal decision.
C) landmark decision.
D) substantive decision.
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21
The act that limits the ability of inmates to complain about the conditions of confinement and to allege violations of their constitutional rights is known as the:
A) Prison Litigation Reform Act.
B) Prisoner Rights Act.
C) Inmate Act.
D) Offender Conditions Act.
A) Prison Litigation Reform Act.
B) Prisoner Rights Act.
C) Inmate Act.
D) Offender Conditions Act.
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22
Each state legislature enacts laws that govern the acts of the state and the individuals within that jurisdiction.
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23
A formalized arrangement in which inmates can register their complaints about the conditions of their confinement is known as a:
A) grievance process.
B) liability process
C) complaint process.
D) objection process
A) grievance process.
B) liability process
C) complaint process.
D) objection process
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24
Civil rights are guaranteed and protected by the government.
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25
The U.S. Constitution tends to be written in more specific terms than are statutes.
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26
Solitary confinement or administrative segregation is necessary to accomplish which of the following?
A) protect the inmate.
B) protect other prisoners and staff.
C) prevent escapes.
D) all of these.
A) protect the inmate.
B) protect other prisoners and staff.
C) prevent escapes.
D) all of these.
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27
Which Supreme Court ruling states that as long as force is used in a good faith effort to maintain control, there is no liability?
A) Estelle v. Gamble
B) Madrid v. Gomez
C) Hudson v. McMillian
D) Newman v. Alabama
A) Estelle v. Gamble
B) Madrid v. Gomez
C) Hudson v. McMillian
D) Newman v. Alabama
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28
Inmates placed in solitary confinement or administrative segregation have the right to all of the following, except :
A) personal hygiene.
B) exercise.
C) mattresses.
D) visitation.
A) personal hygiene.
B) exercise.
C) mattresses.
D) visitation.
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29
Which Supreme Court case determined that unannounced cell searches were necessary for the security and order of a jail/prison?
A) Bell v. Wolfish
B) Hudson v. Palmer
C) Moore v. People
D) Whitley v. Albers
A) Bell v. Wolfish
B) Hudson v. Palmer
C) Moore v. People
D) Whitley v. Albers
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30
The First Amendment protects:
A) against self-incrimination.
B) freedom of religion and speech.
C) the right to privacy.
D) against illegal search and seizures.
A) against self-incrimination.
B) freedom of religion and speech.
C) the right to privacy.
D) against illegal search and seizures.
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31
The Latin expression meaning "you have the body," is habeas corpus .
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32
The Supreme Court has ruled that the right to practice religion:
A) ends when a person is incarcerated.
B) is not a civil right.
C) is not a necessity.
D) does not end at a prison gate.
A) ends when a person is incarcerated.
B) is not a civil right.
C) is not a necessity.
D) does not end at a prison gate.
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33
The humanistic view on inmate rights is that prisons are places of punishment, but they should not be punishing.
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34
A name given to inmates who develop an expertise in criminal law and help other inmates prepare their legal cases are known as:
A) correctional attorneys.
B) convict attorneys.
C) jailhouse lawyers.
D) inmate lawyers.
A) correctional attorneys.
B) convict attorneys.
C) jailhouse lawyers.
D) inmate lawyers.
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35
The Supreme Court ruled in _________________ that uncomfortable conditions are not unconstitutional but are part of the penalty that inmates pay for committing crimes.
A) Wilson v. Seiter
B) Bell v. Fuertado
C) Huff v. South Carolina
D) Brady v. Arizona
A) Wilson v. Seiter
B) Bell v. Fuertado
C) Huff v. South Carolina
D) Brady v. Arizona
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36
A person who protects citizens against governmental abuses is known as a:
A) corrections counselor.
B) jailhouse lawyer.
C) corrections ombudsman.
D) tier sergeant.
A) corrections counselor.
B) jailhouse lawyer.
C) corrections ombudsman.
D) tier sergeant.
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37
A right such as the right to life, liberty, or property that is held to exist for its own sake and to constitute part of the legal order of society is known as:
A) a religious right.
B) a guaranteed right.
C) substantive right.
D) societal right.
A) a religious right.
B) a guaranteed right.
C) substantive right.
D) societal right.
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38
Deadly force is permissible to prevent:
A) the commission of a felony.
B) refusal of a direct order.
C) verbal threats.
D) all of these choices.
A) the commission of a felony.
B) refusal of a direct order.
C) verbal threats.
D) all of these choices.
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39
Searches conducted by prison officials:
A) are prohibited by law.
B) are not unreasonable as long as they are not for the purpose of harassing or humiliating the inmate.
C) are conducted in prisons, but are prohibited by law.
D) none of these.
A) are prohibited by law.
B) are not unreasonable as long as they are not for the purpose of harassing or humiliating the inmate.
C) are conducted in prisons, but are prohibited by law.
D) none of these.
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40
Prisoners have sued to establish rights to:
A) physical security and the minimum conditions to sustain life.
B) receive their constitutionally guaranteed safeguards.
C) challenge the legality of their convictions through the courts and to receive reasonable standards and procedural protections.
D) all of these choices.
A) physical security and the minimum conditions to sustain life.
B) receive their constitutionally guaranteed safeguards.
C) challenge the legality of their convictions through the courts and to receive reasonable standards and procedural protections.
D) all of these choices.
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41
Punishment that involves torture or the infliction of unnecessary and wanton pain is called ____________________.
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42
The Supreme Court has mandated that all inmates receive proper medical care.
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43
Freedom of religion is a fundamental right guaranteed by the 4th Amendment.
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44
A _____________________________ is a precedent that establishes an important principle or represents a change or new law.
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45
Searches conducted by prison officials are not unreasonable as long as they are not for the purpose of harassing or humiliating the inmate in a cruel and unusual manner.
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46
The Fourth Amendment bars excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishment.
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47
Jailhouse lawyers cannot be interfered with or harassed by prison administrators for helping other inmates by drawing up and filing complaints.
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48
The _______________ view believes that convicted felons have no rights other than those conferred on them by law.
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The name given to the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution is the ____________________.
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50
A ____________________right is a right such as life, liberty, or property that is held to exist for its own sake and to constitute part of the legal order of society.
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The body of judicial precedent that is built on legal reasoning and previous interpretations of statutory laws is called __________________.
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A name given to inmates who develop an expertise in criminal law and help other inmates in preparing their cases is a ____________________.
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The body of the constitution and its first 10 amendments are the main sources of the ______________________ law.
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54
The _________________________ doctrine gave correctional administrators freedom from excessive lower court interference.
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55
Prisoners have a right to assemble without restriction.
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56
The courts have ruled that ____________________ is permissible to prevent the commission of a felony or the infliction of severe bodily harm.
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57
Prisoners have made the greatest gains in the right to send and receive letters and the right to communicate with lawyers and the courts.
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58
Currently, only federal prisons use the position of ombudsman, while states have found no correlation between the position and inmate grievance success.
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59
The Fourth Amendment bars illegal ____________________.
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60
The Prison Litigation Reform Act has made it easier for prisoners to allege violations of their constitutional rights.
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61
The ______________Amendment states that no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of the law.
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62
A person who protects citizens against governmental abuses in a correctional setting is referred to as a ____________________.
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63
Discuss two critical issues involving physical abuse that occurs inside prison walls.
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64
In the case of ____________________, the Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation of prison inmates is an inappropriate form of racial classification.
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65
Discuss the significance of the Prison Litigation Reform Act.
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66
Discuss how the courts have ruled regarding an inmate's right to freedom of speech in a correctional institution.
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67
Discuss the different sources of prisoners' rights.
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68
Discuss the legal services available to inmates.
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69
Explain the three main views on inmates' rights that are presented by the authors.
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70
Discuss the use of deadly force in correctional settings and when it can be used.
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71
When can a correctional institution segregate inmates?
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72
In the Supreme Court Case of ________________, it was ruled that inmates are allowed to practice their own religion as long as it does not undermine the safety of the institution.
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73
Explain what is meant by the hands-off doctrine regarding corrections in America.
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