Deck 14: Corrections

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Probation is most often used with:

A) first-time offenders
B) property offenders
C) non-violent offenders
D) low-risk offenders
E) all of the preceding
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Which response to crime is proactive in that it focuses on the future needs of offenders as well as the needs of the community?

A) retribution
B) rehabilitation
C) recidivism
D) restitution
E) incarceration
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Correctional alternatives to incarceration include:

A) day reporting
B) house arrest
C) parole
D) probation
E) all of the preceding
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____ is the study of the reformation and rehabilitation of criminals and of the management of prisons.

A) Lex talionis
B) Recidivism
C) Penology
D) Restoration
E) Treatment ideology
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Using an offense or offender as an example to society of the consequences of crime is called

A) recidivism.
B) rehabilitation.
C) incapacitation.
D) specific deterrence.
E) general deterrence.
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The type of correctional institution in which an offender is incarcerated usually depends on

A) his or her race.
B) his or her socioeconomic status.
C) his or her crime.
D) his or her educational level.
E) all of the preceding
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____ refers to making it impossible for offenders to commit further offenses.

A) Incapacitation
B) Just deserts
C) Probation
D) Parole
E) all of the preceding
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The oldest community-based correctional program is:

A) day reporting
B) house arrest
C) parole
D) probation
E) curfews
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A diagnosis of ____ often eliminates the death penalty as a sentencing option for capital offenders.

A) cancer
B) diabetes
C) mental illness
D) AIDS
E) all of the preceding
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____ emphasizes control and surveillance rather than treatment and rehabilitation.

A) House arrest
B) Restitution
C) Half-way houses
D) Forfeiture
E) Intensive supervision programs
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How many states have laws authorizing capital punishment?

A) 27
B) 35
C) 38
D) 50
E) 42
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Boot camp is also known as ____.

A) electronic monitoring
B) house arrest
C) aftercare
D) shock incarceration
E) parole
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The general purpose of probation is

A) to control jail populations.
B) to help offenders maintain law-abiding behavior.
C) to avoid prison overcrowding.
D) a pre-jail threat.
E) all of the preceding
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The primary goal of correctional institutions is

A) protect society.
B) punish offenders.
C) even the score for victims.
D) teach offenders a lesson.
E) prove to society that crime doesn't pay.
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Deterrence aimed at offenders so they will not return to a life of crime is ____ deterrence.

A) general
B) routine
C) specific
D) incidental
E) random
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A court-ordered disposition alternative through which an adjudicated offender is placed under control, supervision, and care in lieu of imprisonment.

A) day reporting
B) house arrest
C) parole
D) probation
E) all of the preceding
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____ is a proactive view that sees corrections as a way to prevent future criminal actions.

A) Diversion
B) Deterrence
C) Deferring
D) Retribution
E) Restitution
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The primary focus of juvenile corrections has traditionally been, and continues to be,

A) treatment.
B) punishment.
C) education.
D) rehabilitation.
E) counseling.
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____ requires an offender to perform unpaid labor to pay a debt to society.

A) Retribution
B) Day reporting
C) Forfeiture
D) Community service
E) Restitution
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The goal of restitution is

A) to compensate victims.
B) punishment.
C) rehabilitation.
D) deterrence.
E) all of the preceding
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The primary component of the medical model is ____________________.
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Approximately ____ prisoners return to communities from state and federal prisons each year.

A) 25,000
B) 50,000
C) 500,000
D) 650,000
E) 1,000,000
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As the correctional pendulum swings, the primary purposes to be served by corrections also shifts.
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Which of the following is an advantage to the community approach to corrections?

A) humanitarian
B) restorative
C) managerial
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The purpose of corrections is to carry out the sentence of the court.
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____________________ is a sanction whereby an offender reimburses the victim.
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Jurisdiction refers only to a court's geographic area of coverage.
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Rehabilitation rests on the positivist theory of Lombroso who saw criminals as victims of society.
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Approximately 1 out of every 32 adults in the United Sates is incarcerated or under correctional supervision.
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The ____________________ assumes offenders are self-directed, acting on free will and responsible for their crimes.
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____________________ requires offenders to remain in their homes during specified times and to adhere to a strict curfew.
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The United States is the only country that uses electrocution, asphyxiation, and lethal injection as mechanisms for execution.
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Deterrence sees corrections as a way to prevent future crimes.
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Retribution and incapacitation are both proactive responses to crime.
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Corrections deals with both adults and juveniles.
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Non-residential facilities where offenders must appear daily are called ____________________.
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Which of the following statements regarding day fines is true?

A) The judge considers the offender's ability to pay.
B) The judge considers the nature of the crime.
C) They are based on an offender's daily income.
D) all of the preceding are true
E) none of the preceding are true
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The ____________________ assumes offenders are victims of society and their environment who need to be cured.
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Restitution is punishment for the sake of punishment.
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The ____________________ takes into account both the offender and the offender's environment.
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Outline and discuss the concept of community corrections, including its central goals.
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Who was John Augustus and what did he contribute to corrections?
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A(n) ____________________ is a nonsecure facility with a professional corrections staff that provides counseling, education, job training and family-style living for juvenile offenders.
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Draw a continuum of intermediate sanctions, showing the relative severity of each, and identify the key advantages and disadvantages of each option.
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Identify and discuss the various correctional alternatives being used in the United States.
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____________________ are short temporary leaves from a prison or jail.
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Outline and discuss four correctional ideologies and identify the model associated with each.
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The most frequent type of release from a correctional facility is ____________________.
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List and explain the various community-based reintegration programs currently available.
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1
Probation is most often used with:

A) first-time offenders
B) property offenders
C) non-violent offenders
D) low-risk offenders
E) all of the preceding
E
2
Which response to crime is proactive in that it focuses on the future needs of offenders as well as the needs of the community?

A) retribution
B) rehabilitation
C) recidivism
D) restitution
E) incarceration
B
3
Correctional alternatives to incarceration include:

A) day reporting
B) house arrest
C) parole
D) probation
E) all of the preceding
E
4
____ is the study of the reformation and rehabilitation of criminals and of the management of prisons.

A) Lex talionis
B) Recidivism
C) Penology
D) Restoration
E) Treatment ideology
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5
Using an offense or offender as an example to society of the consequences of crime is called

A) recidivism.
B) rehabilitation.
C) incapacitation.
D) specific deterrence.
E) general deterrence.
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6
The type of correctional institution in which an offender is incarcerated usually depends on

A) his or her race.
B) his or her socioeconomic status.
C) his or her crime.
D) his or her educational level.
E) all of the preceding
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7
____ refers to making it impossible for offenders to commit further offenses.

A) Incapacitation
B) Just deserts
C) Probation
D) Parole
E) all of the preceding
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8
The oldest community-based correctional program is:

A) day reporting
B) house arrest
C) parole
D) probation
E) curfews
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9
A diagnosis of ____ often eliminates the death penalty as a sentencing option for capital offenders.

A) cancer
B) diabetes
C) mental illness
D) AIDS
E) all of the preceding
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10
____ emphasizes control and surveillance rather than treatment and rehabilitation.

A) House arrest
B) Restitution
C) Half-way houses
D) Forfeiture
E) Intensive supervision programs
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11
How many states have laws authorizing capital punishment?

A) 27
B) 35
C) 38
D) 50
E) 42
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12
Boot camp is also known as ____.

A) electronic monitoring
B) house arrest
C) aftercare
D) shock incarceration
E) parole
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13
The general purpose of probation is

A) to control jail populations.
B) to help offenders maintain law-abiding behavior.
C) to avoid prison overcrowding.
D) a pre-jail threat.
E) all of the preceding
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14
The primary goal of correctional institutions is

A) protect society.
B) punish offenders.
C) even the score for victims.
D) teach offenders a lesson.
E) prove to society that crime doesn't pay.
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15
Deterrence aimed at offenders so they will not return to a life of crime is ____ deterrence.

A) general
B) routine
C) specific
D) incidental
E) random
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16
A court-ordered disposition alternative through which an adjudicated offender is placed under control, supervision, and care in lieu of imprisonment.

A) day reporting
B) house arrest
C) parole
D) probation
E) all of the preceding
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17
____ is a proactive view that sees corrections as a way to prevent future criminal actions.

A) Diversion
B) Deterrence
C) Deferring
D) Retribution
E) Restitution
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18
The primary focus of juvenile corrections has traditionally been, and continues to be,

A) treatment.
B) punishment.
C) education.
D) rehabilitation.
E) counseling.
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____ requires an offender to perform unpaid labor to pay a debt to society.

A) Retribution
B) Day reporting
C) Forfeiture
D) Community service
E) Restitution
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The goal of restitution is

A) to compensate victims.
B) punishment.
C) rehabilitation.
D) deterrence.
E) all of the preceding
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The primary component of the medical model is ____________________.
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22
Approximately ____ prisoners return to communities from state and federal prisons each year.

A) 25,000
B) 50,000
C) 500,000
D) 650,000
E) 1,000,000
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23
As the correctional pendulum swings, the primary purposes to be served by corrections also shifts.
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Which of the following is an advantage to the community approach to corrections?

A) humanitarian
B) restorative
C) managerial
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The purpose of corrections is to carry out the sentence of the court.
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26
____________________ is a sanction whereby an offender reimburses the victim.
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Jurisdiction refers only to a court's geographic area of coverage.
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Rehabilitation rests on the positivist theory of Lombroso who saw criminals as victims of society.
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Approximately 1 out of every 32 adults in the United Sates is incarcerated or under correctional supervision.
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The ____________________ assumes offenders are self-directed, acting on free will and responsible for their crimes.
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____________________ requires offenders to remain in their homes during specified times and to adhere to a strict curfew.
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The United States is the only country that uses electrocution, asphyxiation, and lethal injection as mechanisms for execution.
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Deterrence sees corrections as a way to prevent future crimes.
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Retribution and incapacitation are both proactive responses to crime.
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Corrections deals with both adults and juveniles.
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Non-residential facilities where offenders must appear daily are called ____________________.
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37
Which of the following statements regarding day fines is true?

A) The judge considers the offender's ability to pay.
B) The judge considers the nature of the crime.
C) They are based on an offender's daily income.
D) all of the preceding are true
E) none of the preceding are true
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The ____________________ assumes offenders are victims of society and their environment who need to be cured.
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Restitution is punishment for the sake of punishment.
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The ____________________ takes into account both the offender and the offender's environment.
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41
Outline and discuss the concept of community corrections, including its central goals.
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42
Who was John Augustus and what did he contribute to corrections?
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A(n) ____________________ is a nonsecure facility with a professional corrections staff that provides counseling, education, job training and family-style living for juvenile offenders.
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44
Draw a continuum of intermediate sanctions, showing the relative severity of each, and identify the key advantages and disadvantages of each option.
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Identify and discuss the various correctional alternatives being used in the United States.
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____________________ are short temporary leaves from a prison or jail.
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Outline and discuss four correctional ideologies and identify the model associated with each.
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The most frequent type of release from a correctional facility is ____________________.
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List and explain the various community-based reintegration programs currently available.
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