Deck 12: Minorities and Corrections
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Deck 12: Minorities and Corrections
1
The skin color and features of a group of people are referred to as ______.
A) race
B) ethnicity
C) biology
D) physicality
A) race
B) ethnicity
C) biology
D) physicality
A
2
Race is categorized based on ______.
A) ethnicity
B) skin color
C) language
D) religion
A) ethnicity
B) skin color
C) language
D) religion
B
3
The genotyping of the whole human race indicates that our species likely originated in ______.
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) Africa
D) North America
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) Africa
D) North America
C
4
The concept of ethnicity is based on ______.
A) culture
B) skin color
C) biology
D) all of these
A) culture
B) skin color
C) biology
D) all of these
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5
______ is the treatment of one group differently and unfairly by governmental agencies.
A) Discrimination
B) Racism
C) Prejudice
D) Disparity
A) Discrimination
B) Racism
C) Prejudice
D) Disparity
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6
Treating a group of people differently because of who they are rather than because of their abilities or actions is called ______.
A) discrimination
B) racism
C) prejudice
D) disparity
A) discrimination
B) racism
C) prejudice
D) disparity
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7
In some parts of the country, minority group members were more likely to be incarcerated when they were ______.
A) convicted of violent crimes
B) convicted of property crimes
C) innocent
D) convicted of embezzlement
A) convicted of violent crimes
B) convicted of property crimes
C) innocent
D) convicted of embezzlement
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8
Ethnic groups ______.
A) are based on biology
B) result in a variation of skin and other features
C) are based on the skin color and features of a group of people
D) have distinct cultures
A) are based on biology
B) result in a variation of skin and other features
C) are based on the skin color and features of a group of people
D) have distinct cultures
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9
Which of the following is a way that discrimination is linked to law?
A) age
B) race
C) gender
D) all of these
A) age
B) race
C) gender
D) all of these
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10
______ is the differences between groups of people based on culture.
A) Race
B) Ethnicity
C) Biology
D) Physicality
A) Race
B) Ethnicity
C) Biology
D) Physicality
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11
Disparity is ______.
A) the unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system, compared with the treatment accorded other groups
B) differential treatment of an individual or a group without reference to the behavior or qualifications of the same
C) discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and practices directed at one race by another
D) all of these
A) the unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system, compared with the treatment accorded other groups
B) differential treatment of an individual or a group without reference to the behavior or qualifications of the same
C) discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and practices directed at one race by another
D) all of these
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12
Following ______, correctional institutions in the South were devised to maintain the slavery system with newly freed and often unemployed blacks.
A) the Revolutionary War
B) the ratification of the Constitution
C) the Civil War
D) World War II
A) the Revolutionary War
B) the ratification of the Constitution
C) the Civil War
D) World War II
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13
Which court case is widely regarded as an early example of a gross miscarriage of justice and as emblematic of the way African Americans have been treated in racist sectors of this country?
A) Powell v. Alabama
B) Cooper v. Pate
C) Scottsboro v. Alabama
D) Cooper v. Powell
A) Powell v. Alabama
B) Cooper v. Pate
C) Scottsboro v. Alabama
D) Cooper v. Powell
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14
Racism practiced by many, if not most, institutional members in criminal justice and other organizations is known as ______.
A) discrimination
B) disparity
C) prisoners' rights
D) institutional racism
A) discrimination
B) disparity
C) prisoners' rights
D) institutional racism
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15
Discrimination is ______.
A) the differences between groups of people based on culture
B) differential treatment of an individual or a group without reference to their behavior or qualifications
C) the unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system
D) discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and practices directed at one race by another
A) the differences between groups of people based on culture
B) differential treatment of an individual or a group without reference to their behavior or qualifications
C) the unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system
D) discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and practices directed at one race by another
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16
Racism is ______.
A) the differences between groups of people based on culture
B) the unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system
C) differential treatment of an individual or a group without reference to the behavior or qualifications of the same
D) discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and practices directed at one race by another
A) the differences between groups of people based on culture
B) the unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system
C) differential treatment of an individual or a group without reference to the behavior or qualifications of the same
D) discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and practices directed at one race by another
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17
Slavery of ______ was practiced almost from the settling of the United States.
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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18
The ______ Amendment, adopted in 1865, ended slavery.
A) 11th
B) 13th
C) 15th
D) 17th
A) 11th
B) 13th
C) 15th
D) 17th
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19
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there are currently ______ hate groups in the United States.
A) 438
B) 741
C) 917
D) 1,218
A) 438
B) 741
C) 917
D) 1,218
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20
African Americans constitute about ______ of state inmates.
A) 25%
B) 35%
C) 45%
D) 55%
A) 25%
B) 35%
C) 45%
D) 55%
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21
According to Quigley, ______ of the police stops made by the New York Police Department have been of blacks and Latinos.
A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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22
According to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, black inmates serve ______ longer than white inmates for the same crime.
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 35%
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 35%
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23
According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, a black male born in 2001 has a ______ chance of going to jail.
A) 1 in 2
B) 1 in 3
C) 1 in 4
D) 1 in 10
A) 1 in 2
B) 1 in 3
C) 1 in 4
D) 1 in 10
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24
There are ______ federally recognized tribes of Native Americans in the United States.
A) 322
B) 481
C) 566
D) 704
A) 322
B) 481
C) 566
D) 704
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25
The largest subgroup of Hispanics or Latinos in the United States are ______.
A) Mexican Americans
B) Cubans
C) Puerto Ricans
D) Colombians
A) Mexican Americans
B) Cubans
C) Puerto Ricans
D) Colombians
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26
Between the Civil War and World War II, there were approximately ______ lynchings in the southern United States.
A) 1,000
B) 2,000
C) 3,000
D) 4,000
A) 1,000
B) 2,000
C) 3,000
D) 4,000
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27
In Arizona v. United States (2012), the Supreme Court ______.
A) banned racial profiling
B) required crack cocaine sentences to be the same as those for powdered cocaine
C) upheld the requirement that law enforcement verify immigration status during stops
D) overturned the "travel ban" passed by the Trump administration
A) banned racial profiling
B) required crack cocaine sentences to be the same as those for powdered cocaine
C) upheld the requirement that law enforcement verify immigration status during stops
D) overturned the "travel ban" passed by the Trump administration
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28
The first restrictive immigration law in the United States targeted immigrants from ______.
A) China
B) Canada
C) Ireland
D) Mexico
A) China
B) Canada
C) Ireland
D) Mexico
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29
The term Hispanic ______.
A) describes variations of skin color and other features
B) refers to any group of people who have distinct traditions and languages
C) refers to any group of people who have a distinct religion and history
D) designates an ethnic group that spans many races and nations of origin, to the point that it may not be descriptive
A) describes variations of skin color and other features
B) refers to any group of people who have distinct traditions and languages
C) refers to any group of people who have a distinct religion and history
D) designates an ethnic group that spans many races and nations of origin, to the point that it may not be descriptive
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30
The internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps occurred during ______.
A) the Revolutionary War
B) ratification of the Constitution
C) the Civil War
D) World War II
A) the Revolutionary War
B) ratification of the Constitution
C) the Civil War
D) World War II
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31
It was not until the ______ that African American and white inmates were treated more similarly.
A) Prisoner Rights Reform Act
B) Prison Litigation Reform Act
C) prisoner rights movement
D) prison litigation reform movement
A) Prisoner Rights Reform Act
B) Prison Litigation Reform Act
C) prisoner rights movement
D) prison litigation reform movement
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32
Christopher Columbus, mistakenly believing he was in India, named this group of people in error.
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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33
With regard to incarceration rates, which group is underrepresented in state correctional populations in comparison to their representation in the general population?
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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34
According to Bill Quigley and the Bureau of Justice Statistics, since 1970, drug arrests have skyrocketed from 320,000 to close to ______.
A) 500,000
B) 750,000
C) 1.6 million
D) 2.2 million
A) 500,000
B) 750,000
C) 1.6 million
D) 2.2 million
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35
In 2009, there were ______ jails in India.
A) 80
B) 96
C) 100
D) 111
A) 80
B) 96
C) 100
D) 111
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36
______ has led to the disproportionate representation of minority groups in correctional organizational organizations.
A) The creation of supermax prisons
B) The creation of stricter sex offender laws
C) The war on drugs
D) The increased use of community corrections
A) The creation of supermax prisons
B) The creation of stricter sex offender laws
C) The war on drugs
D) The increased use of community corrections
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37
Michelle Alexander claimed that ______ is the new Jim Crow.
A) racial profiling
B) stop-and-frisk policy
C) mandatory minimum sentencing
D) the war on drugs
A) racial profiling
B) stop-and-frisk policy
C) mandatory minimum sentencing
D) the war on drugs
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38
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, reduced the population of minority groups in correctional populations using a ______ approach.
A) social justice
B) public health
C) restorative justice
D) community board
A) social justice
B) public health
C) restorative justice
D) community board
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39
DWB stands for ______.
A) driving while black or brown
B) drunk while black or brown
C) driving while banned
D) none of these
A) driving while black or brown
B) drunk while black or brown
C) driving while banned
D) none of these
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40
Jim Crow laws ______.
A) were devised by Northern states to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
B) were devised by Southern states to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
C) were devised by the federal government to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
D) were devised by Western states to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
A) were devised by Northern states to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
B) were devised by Southern states to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
C) were devised by the federal government to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
D) were devised by Western states to prevent newly freed African American slaves from participating fully in social, economic, and civic life
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41
The ______ administration facilitated the war on drugs.
A) Nixon
B) Reagan
C) Bush (Sr.)
D) Clinton
A) Nixon
B) Reagan
C) Bush (Sr.)
D) Clinton
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42
The ______ administration initiated the war on crack cocaine.
A) Nixon
B) Reagan
C) Bush (Sr.)
D) Clinton
A) Nixon
B) Reagan
C) Bush (Sr.)
D) Clinton
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43
Racial profiling research has indicated ______.
A) that police officers tend to stop older vehicles, many of which are owned by poorer people and minority group members
B) that whites are more likely than Hispanics or African Americans to report having been stopped by police
C) that police stops are never related to the driver's skin color
D) nothing of value in this area
A) that police officers tend to stop older vehicles, many of which are owned by poorer people and minority group members
B) that whites are more likely than Hispanics or African Americans to report having been stopped by police
C) that police stops are never related to the driver's skin color
D) nothing of value in this area
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44
Federal sentences for possession of crack cocaine are harsher than those for possession of powder cocaine by a factor of ______.
A) 10 to 1
B) 18 to 1
C) 50 to 1
D) 55 to 1
A) 10 to 1
B) 18 to 1
C) 50 to 1
D) 55 to 1
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45
Writer and inmate Victor Hassine (2009), serving a life sentence since 1980, commented that ______.
A) race has not had any impact on his adjustment to prison life
B) race has been only a small part of what he has had to deal with in prison
C) race has been an integral part of his experience of prison life
D) race plays an important role in the experience of prison life only for minority groups, not for white inmates
A) race has not had any impact on his adjustment to prison life
B) race has been only a small part of what he has had to deal with in prison
C) race has been an integral part of his experience of prison life
D) race plays an important role in the experience of prison life only for minority groups, not for white inmates
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46
In studies on victimization in prisons, ______.
A) Asians were more likely to report sexual or physical violence from staff than from other inmates
B) Native Americans were more likely to report sexual or physical abuse from other inmates than from staff
C) Hispanics were more likely to report sexual or physical abuse from other inmates than from staff
D) African Americans were more likely to report sexual or physical violence from staff than from other inmates
A) Asians were more likely to report sexual or physical violence from staff than from other inmates
B) Native Americans were more likely to report sexual or physical abuse from other inmates than from staff
C) Hispanics were more likely to report sexual or physical abuse from other inmates than from staff
D) African Americans were more likely to report sexual or physical violence from staff than from other inmates
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47
Crouch (1993) argued that blacks might be more able to accept prison and adjust to it because they are ______.
A) more likely to know someone in alternative sentencing programs
B) more likely to know someone who is housed in prison with them
C) less likely than whites to be threatened in prison
D) all of these
A) more likely to know someone in alternative sentencing programs
B) more likely to know someone who is housed in prison with them
C) less likely than whites to be threatened in prison
D) all of these
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48
Since the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, ______.
A) fewer minorities are working for corrections industries than before
B) there are more female staff than male staff
C) the hiring of minorities and women has increased
D) Hispanics have risen as the highest number of staff in jails
A) fewer minorities are working for corrections industries than before
B) there are more female staff than male staff
C) the hiring of minorities and women has increased
D) Hispanics have risen as the highest number of staff in jails
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49
______ are less likely than other races to participate in sentencing alternatives such as probation.
A) Hispanics
B) Whites
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
A) Hispanics
B) Whites
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
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50
In recent years, the number of minorities working in corrections has ______.
A) increased
B) remained constant
C) gone down a bit
D) greatly decreased
A) increased
B) remained constant
C) gone down a bit
D) greatly decreased
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51
Historically, in some parts of the United States, minority group members have been more likely to be incarcerated when they were innocent.
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52
Discrimination and disparity are different things.
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53
Race is essentially the same as ethnicity.
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54
The term Hispanic includes non-white Asians.
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55
The legacy of racism runs long and deep in the United States.
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56
Slavery was a lucrative business for ship owners in the colonial United States in both the North and South.
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57
The term Native Americans was coined by Christopher Columbus.
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58
The Scottsboro case exemplified the racist attitudes of communities.
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59
Larger Native American reservations do not have their own jails.
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60
In the history of Mexican Americans, they were forcibly made part of the northern states in America.
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61
Chinese labor was crucial to the construction of the first continental railroad.
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62
Much like the Chinese, Japanese immigrants provided cheap labor.
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63
The internment of Japanese American families was not based on racist-tinged beliefs.
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64
Asian Americans tend to be overrepresented in federal facilities in relation to their representation in the general population.
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65
Americans are more than willing to recognize the existence of a class system in the United States.
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66
Race and traditions of discrimination toward African Americans have stymied their ability to assimilate.
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67
During WWII, over 100,000 German Americans were put in internment camps.
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68
According to the Supreme Court, law enforcement officials are not required to verify immigration status.
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69
The war on drugs reduced the disproportionate representation of minorities in correctional institutions.
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70
The war on drugs was initiated by President Nixon.
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71
The implementation of the war on drugs has led to the erosion of civil liberties protections regarding search and evidence.
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72
Preventing African Americans from voting was a key part of Jim Crow laws.
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73
Sentences for crack cocaine possession are now proportionate to sentences for powder cocaine possession.
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74
"Driving while black or brown" refers to the police practice of focusing law enforcement on black- or brown-skinned drivers.
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75
Asian Americans in prison are most likely to report sexual or physical violence by either staff or an inmate.
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76
Define institutional racism. Provide a detailed example of this phenomenon.
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77
Explain Jim Crow laws and discuss how they were used.
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78
Discuss sentencing in terms of conviction for possession of crack versus powdered cocaine.
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79
Discuss the factors that enabled an increase in the employment of minorities in corrections.
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80
Discuss slavery and the impact of racism for African Americans in correctional history.
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