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Deck 9: Correctional Programs and Services
1
Cognitive-behavior therapy uses:
A) roleplaying
B) homework
C) rehearsal
D) all of these
A) roleplaying
B) homework
C) rehearsal
D) all of these
D
2
An assessment used to record staff assessments of prisoners' problems, as well as the magnitude of these problems, is known as a(an):
A) lifestyle assessment.
B) risk assessment.
C) alternative assessment.
D) needs assessment.
A) lifestyle assessment.
B) risk assessment.
C) alternative assessment.
D) needs assessment.
D
3
Martinson and colleagues' research about "nothing works" was most linked to which correctional philosophy?
A) rehabilitation
B) restitution
C) deterrence
D) circle sentencing
A) rehabilitation
B) restitution
C) deterrence
D) circle sentencing
A
4
An assessment tool used to assign inmates to high, medium, and low-risk caseloads is referred to as a(an):
A) lifestyle assessment.
B) risk assessment.
C) alternative assessment.
D) needs assessment.
A) lifestyle assessment.
B) risk assessment.
C) alternative assessment.
D) needs assessment.
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5
Self-help programs are primarily lead by:
A) prison chaplains.
B) psychologists.
C) inmates.
D) corrections officers.
A) prison chaplains.
B) psychologists.
C) inmates.
D) corrections officers.
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6
The treatment goal of psychotherapy is to:
A) help inmates obtain basic needs.
B) lead inmates to insight.
C) punish inmates.
D) keep inmates occupied.
A) help inmates obtain basic needs.
B) lead inmates to insight.
C) punish inmates.
D) keep inmates occupied.
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7
The principle that maintains that programs should consider offenders' situations as well as characteristics that may become barriers to success in a correctional program is known as the:
A) responsivity principle.
B) character principle.
C) restorative principle.
D) human principle.
A) responsivity principle.
B) character principle.
C) restorative principle.
D) human principle.
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8
Failure to abide by the conditions set up in treatment programs may result in which of the following?
A) loss of privileges.
B) reduced good time.
C) ineligibility for early-release programs.
D) all of these choices.
A) loss of privileges.
B) reduced good time.
C) ineligibility for early-release programs.
D) all of these choices.
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9
What are the limitations of insight-based therapies in a prison context?
A) Inmates do not see themselves as having emotional problems.
B) Inmates are reluctant to share their inner thoughts with therapists.
C) Correctional treatment staff has little time to conduct ongoing therapy.
D) All of these.
A) Inmates do not see themselves as having emotional problems.
B) Inmates are reluctant to share their inner thoughts with therapists.
C) Correctional treatment staff has little time to conduct ongoing therapy.
D) All of these.
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10
Research shows that when drug programs are well integrated and implanted carefully, they can accomplish all of the following outcomes, except :
A) reduce relapse.
B) reduce mental illness.
C) reduce criminality.
D) reduce feelings of guilt
A) reduce relapse.
B) reduce mental illness.
C) reduce criminality.
D) reduce feelings of guilt
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11
Programs designed to help inmates manage their anger, especially in interpersonal relations, are known as:
A) discipline control programs.
B) anger management programs.
C) character development programs.
D) none of these.
A) discipline control programs.
B) anger management programs.
C) character development programs.
D) none of these.
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12
The assumption that desirable behaviors that are rewarded immediately and systematically will increase, and that undesirable behaviors that are not rewarded or are punished will diminish or be extinguished, is known as:
A) therapeutic communities.
B) cognitive therapy.
C) behavior therapy.
D) none of these choices.
A) therapeutic communities.
B) cognitive therapy.
C) behavior therapy.
D) none of these choices.
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13
Programs from which inmates seek improvement, such as anger management, or that express ethnic or cultural goals are called:
A) self-help programs.
B) situational programs.
C) expressive programs.
D) retributive programs.
A) self-help programs.
B) situational programs.
C) expressive programs.
D) retributive programs.
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14
The purpose of reality therapy is to:
A) help inmates obtain basic needs.
B) lead inmates to insight.
C) change inmate thinking regarding work and school.
D) Promote drug addiction awareness
A) help inmates obtain basic needs.
B) lead inmates to insight.
C) change inmate thinking regarding work and school.
D) Promote drug addiction awareness
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15
Any means to correct an offender's character, habits, attitudes, or behaviors to overcome his or her propensity to commit crime is known as:
A) correctional treatment.
B) a punishment.
C) a penalty.
D) all of these.
A) correctional treatment.
B) a punishment.
C) a penalty.
D) all of these.
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16
The system that provides staff with access to critical inmate information such as assignments, program completions, and inmate movement is known as:
A) ADSEG.
B) ACPIM.
C) SENTRY.
D) UNICOR
A) ADSEG.
B) ACPIM.
C) SENTRY.
D) UNICOR
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17
A needs assessment is designed to:
A) predict new offenses or prison conduct.
B) predict the length of a prison term.
C) offer financial support to families of inmates who rely on the offenders income.
D) offer treatment-relevant information such as social adjustment, hygiene, and level of family support.
A) predict new offenses or prison conduct.
B) predict the length of a prison term.
C) offer financial support to families of inmates who rely on the offenders income.
D) offer treatment-relevant information such as social adjustment, hygiene, and level of family support.
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18
All of the following are considered to be types of insight-based therapy, except :
A) psychotherapy.
B) transactional analysis.
C) reality therapy.
D) cognitive therapy
A) psychotherapy.
B) transactional analysis.
C) reality therapy.
D) cognitive therapy
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19
A community treatment group designed to divert drug users from the criminal justice system is known as:
A) the drug community.
B) Alcoholics Anonymous.
C) Narcotics Anonymous.
D) the therapeutic community.
A) the drug community.
B) Alcoholics Anonymous.
C) Narcotics Anonymous.
D) the therapeutic community.
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20
A technique in which rewards or punishments are used to alter or change a person's behavior is:
A) behavior modification.
B) behavior profiling.
C) a reward system.
D) positive modification.
A) behavior modification.
B) behavior profiling.
C) a reward system.
D) positive modification.
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21
The __________________passed on January 19, 1929, mandated that prison-made goods and merchandise transported from one state to another were subject to the existing laws of the importing state.
A) Hawes-Cooper Act
B) New Deal Act
C) Ashurst-Sumners Act
D) Interstate Transportation of Prison Goods Act
A) Hawes-Cooper Act
B) New Deal Act
C) Ashurst-Sumners Act
D) Interstate Transportation of Prison Goods Act
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22
Prison crowding makes it difficult to provide an adequate assessment program concerning the treatment needs of inmates.
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23
Common types of therapy used in prisons are insight-based therapy, behavior therapy, and electro-shock therapy.
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24
The basic purpose for vocational training is to:
A) keep inmates busy in prison.
B) earn money for the state.
C) prepare inmates for jobs in the community.
D) make inmates happy.
A) keep inmates busy in prison.
B) earn money for the state.
C) prepare inmates for jobs in the community.
D) make inmates happy.
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25
Self-help programs are run by licensed counselors.
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26
There has been an increase in funding to recreational services in prisons as a result of the recent "no-frills" prison policies.
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27
Inmates who attain sufficient reading and writing skills for functional literacy may increase the possibility of:
A) staying incarcerated.
B) lawful employment after release from prison.
C) getting out of prison early.
D) none of these choices.
A) staying incarcerated.
B) lawful employment after release from prison.
C) getting out of prison early.
D) none of these choices.
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28
Treatment has been a part of the correctional experience since the 17th century.
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29
A visit lasting one or two days during which prisoners can enjoy private visitation with their families is called a:
A) family visit.
B) vacation.
C) conjugal visit.
D) pass.
A) family visit.
B) vacation.
C) conjugal visit.
D) pass.
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30
Overcrowded institutions, filled with inmate gangs, violence, and racial conflicts, require that the focus be on security and institutional survival.
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31
In 1935, the __________________ Act made the transportation of prison-made goods in interstate commerce a federal crime.
A) Ashurst-Sumners
B) Prison Profitability
C) Cincinnati Project
D) Hawes-Cooper
A) Ashurst-Sumners
B) Prison Profitability
C) Cincinnati Project
D) Hawes-Cooper
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32
Participation in vocational programs is seen as a means for reducing recidivism based on the premise that vocational skills teach all of the following, except :
A) goal setting.
B) motivation.
C) commitment.
D) anger control
A) goal setting.
B) motivation.
C) commitment.
D) anger control
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33
The "no-frills" institutional emphasis found in many states cuts back on programming and treatment, as much as constitutionally is permitted.
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34
Common medical conditions in prisons include all of the following, except :
A) HIV/AIDS.
B) hepatitis.
C) tuberculosis.
D) lymes disease.
A) HIV/AIDS.
B) hepatitis.
C) tuberculosis.
D) lymes disease.
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35
Inmates express a much greater interest in dealing with their substance abuse and anger management problems than their mental health problems.
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36
The most widely adopted cognitive-behavioral intervention is the cognitive thinking skills program.
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37
Which of the following is NOT a constitutionally mandated services provided to inmates?
A) medical services.
B) library.
C) visitation with family.
D) recreation.
A) medical services.
B) library.
C) visitation with family.
D) recreation.
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38
Types of visitation in prisons include which of the following?
A) closed visits and conjugal visits.
B) limited-contact visits and conjugal visits.
C) informal contact visits and freedom of grounds visits.
D) all of these.
A) closed visits and conjugal visits.
B) limited-contact visits and conjugal visits.
C) informal contact visits and freedom of grounds visits.
D) all of these.
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39
The prison is an extremely favorable setting for correctional treatment when done correctly.
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40
Effective types of treatment programs in prison accomplish which of the following?
A) teach interpersonal skills.
B) teach academic skills training.
C) make use of behavioral modification techniques.
D) all of these choices.
A) teach interpersonal skills.
B) teach academic skills training.
C) make use of behavioral modification techniques.
D) all of these choices.
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41
Therapy that uses positive and negative reinforcement to encourage desirable behavior and extinguish undesirable behavior is called ____________________.
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42
Programs such as electronics, plumbing, computer programming, and sheet metal repair are examples of ___________________programs.
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43
Research studies have found that educational program participation is related to reduced rates of ________________________.
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44
A program designed to help inmates manage their anger, especially in interpersonal relations, is called a(an)____________________program.
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45
___________________________therapy is based on the assumption that the foundations for criminal behavior are dysfunctional patterns of thinking.
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46
The____________ _______________ maintains that programs should consider offenders' situations as well as characteristics that may become barriers to success in a correctional program.
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47
The Ashurst-Sumners Act makes transportation of prison-made goods in interstate commerce a federal crime.
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48
Prisoners have always had access to higher education opportunities, including Pell grants.
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49
Research studies have found that educational program participation is not related to reduced rates of recidivism.
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50
Examples of __________ ____________ have included fighting forest fires and training service dogs.
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51
Visiting arrangements tend to fall into the following categories: (a) closed visits, (b) limited-contact visits, (c) informal-contact visits, (d) freedom of grounds, and (e) conjugal or family visits.
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52
Self-help programs are primarily run by ____________________.
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53
A ____________________ assessment is used to record staff assessment of prisoner's problems, as well as the magnitude of these problems.
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54
The basic purpose of vocational training is to keep offenders busy while incarcerated.
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55
A ________________ assessment is used to assign inmates to high-, medium-, and low-risk caseloads.
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56
Religious instruction and services are not always provided in federal, state, and private prisons.
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57
Treatment that is designed to encourage communication of conflicts and insight into problems, with the goals of relieving symptoms, changing behavior, and personality growth, is called ____________________therapy.
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58
Some of the more common ____________________programs are drug and alcohol treatment programs, therapeutic communities, and anger management programs.
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59
A visit lasting one or two days during which prisoners can enjoy private visitation with their families is called a ____________________visit.
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Conjugal visits usually mean that prisoners enjoy 24 or 48 hours of privacy with their families.
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61
What is a self-help program? Provide examples of self-help programs currently offered in prisons.
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62
What are prison industries and how are they used in American correctional facilities?
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63
Please list and explain some of different treatment methods used in American prisons today.
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64
Provide some examples of educational possibilities available to inmates in prison. Next, please describe the value that educational programming has for these inmates.
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65
Describe the role of treatment in prisons today, the effectiveness of treatment, and the difficulties in providing treatment.
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66
How can correctional treatment be more effective?
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67
The contract system, piece-price system, lease system, and public account system are all examples of __________ _________programs.
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68
Discuss the different assessments of classifications used for treatment.
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69
List and explain three types of insight therapy used in modern prisons.
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