Deck 3: PART B: Correctional History
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Deck 3: PART B: Correctional History
1
In the 1940s, Folsom Prison in California separated inmates by ______.
A) race
B) class
C) age
D) education
A) race
B) class
C) age
D) education
A
2
Entities that carefully classify inmates into treatment programs that address their needs and perceived deficiencies are called ______.
A) prisons
B) jails
C) correctional institutions
D) reformatories
A) prisons
B) jails
C) correctional institutions
D) reformatories
C
3
The Walnut Street Jail was built in ______.
A) Pittsburgh
B) Boston
C) New York
D) Philadelphia
A) Pittsburgh
B) Boston
C) New York
D) Philadelphia
D
4
Which of the following was NOT an aspect of the Walnut Street prison?
A) required attendance at religious services
B) children housed with adults
C) based on reforms of John Howard
D) debtors separated from felons
A) required attendance at religious services
B) children housed with adults
C) based on reforms of John Howard
D) debtors separated from felons
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5
The ______ Pennsylvania Prison came to epitomize that state's system.
A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Southern
D) Northern
A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Southern
D) Northern
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6
What religious group had a profound influence on early Pennsylvania prisons?
A) Catholics
B) Baptists
C) Quakers
D) Calvinists
A) Catholics
B) Baptists
C) Quakers
D) Calvinists
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7
The ______ in England was modeled after Pennsylvania prisons.
A) Enfield Prison
B) Manchester Prison
C) Pentonville Prison
D) Sheffield Prison
A) Enfield Prison
B) Manchester Prison
C) Pentonville Prison
D) Sheffield Prison
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8
Captain Elam Lynds, a noted warden of early New York facilities, claimed ______ was the backbone of prison administration.
A) physical punishment
B) hard labor
C) prayer
D) silence
A) physical punishment
B) hard labor
C) prayer
D) silence
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9
______ was one of the early institutions built in America that followed the Quaker principles and ideas.
A) Newgate Prison
B) Pentonville Prison
C) Folsom Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
A) Newgate Prison
B) Pentonville Prison
C) Folsom Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
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10
The separate system is part of which model?
A) Pennsylvania prison model
B) New York prison model
C) Walnut Street Jail
D) Western Pennsylvania Prison
A) Pennsylvania prison model
B) New York prison model
C) Walnut Street Jail
D) Western Pennsylvania Prison
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11
The congregate system is part of which model?
A) Pennsylvania system
B) New York system
C) Walnut Street Jail
D) Western Pennsylvania Prison
A) Pennsylvania system
B) New York system
C) Walnut Street Jail
D) Western Pennsylvania Prison
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12
Which early prison was built to hold inmates in complete solitary confinement, with no labor, for the full span of their sentence?
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Western Pennsylvania Prison
C) Auburn Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Western Pennsylvania Prison
C) Auburn Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
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13
To which early facility were inmates being sent "up the river"?
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Eastern Pennsylvania Prison
C) Auburn Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Eastern Pennsylvania Prison
C) Auburn Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
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14
In Beaumont and Tocqueville's outline, which prison did they consider to be even worse than Walnut Street Jail?
A) Auburn
B) Sing Sing
C) Pittsburgh
D) Cherry Hill
A) Auburn
B) Sing Sing
C) Pittsburgh
D) Cherry Hill
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15
Which institution was also known as Cherry Hill?
A) Auburn
B) Sing Sing
C) Western Pennsylvania
D) Eastern Pennsylvania
A) Auburn
B) Sing Sing
C) Western Pennsylvania
D) Eastern Pennsylvania
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16
Walnut Street Jail was a part of which prison system?
A) Pennsylvania
B) Texas
C) New York
D) Georgia
A) Pennsylvania
B) Texas
C) New York
D) Georgia
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17
Auburn Prison was a part of which prison system?
A) Georgia
B) New York
C) Pennsylvania
D) Texas
A) Georgia
B) New York
C) Pennsylvania
D) Texas
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18
Western and Eastern Prisons were a part of which prison system?
A) Texas
B) New York
C) Pennsylvania
D) Georgia
A) Texas
B) New York
C) Pennsylvania
D) Georgia
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19
Sing Sing Prison was a part of which prison system?
A) Pennsylvania
B) Georgia
C) Texas
D) New York
A) Pennsylvania
B) Georgia
C) Texas
D) New York
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20
Which New York prison was most ambitious in reform efforts?
A) Elmira
B) Auburn
C) Sing Sing
D) Walnut Street
A) Elmira
B) Auburn
C) Sing Sing
D) Walnut Street
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21
Which prison was constructed in 1773 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?
A) Elmira
B) Walnut Street
C) Sing Sing
D) Auburn
A) Elmira
B) Walnut Street
C) Sing Sing
D) Auburn
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22
Which philosophy was embedded within the Walnut Street Jail?
A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) penitence
D) incapacitation
A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) penitence
D) incapacitation
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23
Which of the following was a focus of the Newgate Prison in New York?
A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) penitence
D) incapacitation
A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) penitence
D) incapacitation
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24
The Western Pennsylvania Prison was devised to operate in which fashion?
A) solitary and separate
B) labor intensive
C) religious redemption
D) rehabilitation
A) solitary and separate
B) labor intensive
C) religious redemption
D) rehabilitation
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25
______ was the first to incorporate hot water and flush toilets in the individual cells.
A) Western Pennsylvania Prison
B) Eastern Pennsylvania Prison
C) Auburn Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
A) Western Pennsylvania Prison
B) Eastern Pennsylvania Prison
C) Auburn Prison
D) Sing Sing Prison
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26
Pentonville Prison was modeled after which prison system?
A) Auburn
B) New York
C) Pennsylvania
D) Walnut Street
A) Auburn
B) New York
C) Pennsylvania
D) Walnut Street
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27
Why was the practice of solitary confinement in prison cells abandoned in the New York model?
A) It created camaraderie among prisoners.
B) It increased the costs of running the facilities.
C) It hampered the efficient production of goods.
D) It increased the prison guards' workload.
A) It created camaraderie among prisoners.
B) It increased the costs of running the facilities.
C) It hampered the efficient production of goods.
D) It increased the prison guards' workload.
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28
The New York model for imprisonment was preferred over which prison system?
A) Georgia
B) Texas
C) Pennsylvania
D) Virginia
A) Georgia
B) Texas
C) Pennsylvania
D) Virginia
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29
Who was the first warden of Auburn Prison?
A) Elam Lynds
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Thomas Eddy
D) Jeremy Bentham
A) Elam Lynds
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Thomas Eddy
D) Jeremy Bentham
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30
Beaumont and Tocqueville felt that solitary confinement ______.
A) encouraged religious growth
B) prevented violence
C) drove inmates insane
D) reduced the cost of incarceration
A) encouraged religious growth
B) prevented violence
C) drove inmates insane
D) reduced the cost of incarceration
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31
Dorothea Dix described many jails, particularly those that did not separate inmates, as ______.
A) a free school of vice
B) an accident waiting to happen
C) a crime against humanity
D) a waste of taxpayer money
A) a free school of vice
B) an accident waiting to happen
C) a crime against humanity
D) a waste of taxpayer money
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32
The influential book Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline in the United States was written by ______.
A) Elam Lynds
B) Dorothea Dix
C) John Howard
D) Thomas Eddy
A) Elam Lynds
B) Dorothea Dix
C) John Howard
D) Thomas Eddy
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33
Dorothea Dix preferred the ______ model over the ______ model of prisons.
A) Northern; Southern
B) Southern; Northern
C) New York; Pennsylvania
D) Pennsylvania; New York
A) Northern; Southern
B) Southern; Northern
C) New York; Pennsylvania
D) Pennsylvania; New York
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34
Why did Beaumont and Tocqueville support the practice of maintaining the solitude of inmates at night and silence during the day?
A) Silence led to reflection and redemption.
B) Solitude and silence increased interaction among inmates.
C) Solitude and silence enhanced the working environment for prison staff.
D) Prisoners' families supported the practice.
A) Silence led to reflection and redemption.
B) Solitude and silence increased interaction among inmates.
C) Solitude and silence enhanced the working environment for prison staff.
D) Prisoners' families supported the practice.
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35
Who was Dorothea Dix?
A) an early advocate of capital punishment
B) the first woman to become warden of Sing Sing Prison
C) a teacher and penal and insane asylum reformer
D) the first woman to become warden of Walnut Street Jail
A) an early advocate of capital punishment
B) the first woman to become warden of Sing Sing Prison
C) a teacher and penal and insane asylum reformer
D) the first woman to become warden of Walnut Street Jail
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36
The ______ system was a graduated reward system in which a prisoner could earn points for good behavior, in turn entitling the prisoner to privileges.
A) gold star
B) marks
C) Pennsylvania
D) New York
A) gold star
B) marks
C) Pennsylvania
D) New York
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37
Which of the following did Dorothea Dix believe to be true of most prison systems?
A) They were understaffed.
B) Although they were overcrowded, there was still good leadership.
C) They were not overcrowded.
D) They needed to use harsher punishment.
A) They were understaffed.
B) Although they were overcrowded, there was still good leadership.
C) They were not overcrowded.
D) They needed to use harsher punishment.
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38
The ______ Reformatory was founded in New York in 1876 and used the marks system.
A) Sing Sing
B) Elmira
C) Attica
D) Erie
A) Sing Sing
B) Elmira
C) Attica
D) Erie
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39
Which of the following is the purpose of the marks system?
A) discipline
B) punishment
C) negative reinforcement
D) entertainment
A) discipline
B) punishment
C) negative reinforcement
D) entertainment
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40
The marks system is ______.
A) a graduated reward system providing privileges to prisoners for good behavior
B) the use of inmates' labor by farmers or other contractors
C) a type of discipline instituted in the New York prison model
D) a set of informal rules that inmates live by vis-à-vis the institution and staff
A) a graduated reward system providing privileges to prisoners for good behavior
B) the use of inmates' labor by farmers or other contractors
C) a type of discipline instituted in the New York prison model
D) a set of informal rules that inmates live by vis-à-vis the institution and staff
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41
In what year did the American Prison Congress convene?
A) 1860
B) 1870
C) 1880
D) 1890
A) 1860
B) 1870
C) 1880
D) 1890
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42
In which century did probation and parole develop?
A) 19th
B) 18th
C) 20th
D) 21st
A) 19th
B) 18th
C) 20th
D) 21st
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43
The contract and lease system involved ______.
A) a graduated reward system for prisons that provided privileges for good behavior
B) the use of inmates' labor by farmers or other contractors
C) a type of discipline instituted in the New York Prison model
D) Informal rules that inmates lived by vis-à-vis the institution and staff
A) a graduated reward system for prisons that provided privileges for good behavior
B) the use of inmates' labor by farmers or other contractors
C) a type of discipline instituted in the New York Prison model
D) Informal rules that inmates lived by vis-à-vis the institution and staff
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44
Prior to the Civil War, there was little use of prisons because ______.
A) labor was prized and needed in the fields
B) accused criminals were normally summarily executed
C) undesirables were exiled back to England
D) court systems had not yet been widely adopted
A) labor was prized and needed in the fields
B) accused criminals were normally summarily executed
C) undesirables were exiled back to England
D) court systems had not yet been widely adopted
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45
In which part of the country were prisons seldom used before the Civil War?
A) North
B) South
C) East
D) West
A) North
B) South
C) East
D) West
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46
By the 1930s, industrial prisons had failed primarily due to opposition from ______.
A) religious groups
B) social reformers
C) labor unions
D) civil libertarians
A) religious groups
B) social reformers
C) labor unions
D) civil libertarians
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47
The convict code is ______.
A) a graduated reward system that provides prisoners with privileges for good behavior
B) the use of inmates' labor by farmers or other contractors
C) a type of discipline instituted in the New York prison model
D) a set of informal rules that inmates live by vis-à-vis the institution and staff
A) a graduated reward system that provides prisoners with privileges for good behavior
B) the use of inmates' labor by farmers or other contractors
C) a type of discipline instituted in the New York prison model
D) a set of informal rules that inmates live by vis-à-vis the institution and staff
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48
Which of the following is a justification for warehouse prisons?
A) incapacitation
B) rehabilitation
C) penitence
D) poverty
A) incapacitation
B) rehabilitation
C) penitence
D) poverty
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49
The medical model is associated with ______.
A) incapacitation
B) deterrence
C) parole
D) rehabilitation
A) incapacitation
B) deterrence
C) parole
D) rehabilitation
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50
Which of the following has been the overriding theme in correctional history?
A) power
B) money
C) religion
D) humanism
A) power
B) money
C) religion
D) humanism
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51
Inmates did not suffer in the first prison systems.
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52
The term correctional institutions was originally applied only to prisons.
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53
The Walnut Street Jail was a part of the Pennsylvania prison system.
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54
Auburn was a part of the Pennsylvania prison system.
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55
The stated purpose of solitary confinement was to achieve reform or rehabilitation.
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56
The state of Ohio shocked Beaumont and Tocqueville by the barbarous state of its prisons compared to its humanitarian penal code.
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57
Eastern Pennsylvania Prison was the largest building in America in the 1820s.
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58
Walnut Street Jail was originally used to house violent offenders.
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59
Dr. Benjamin Rush led the reform efforts of the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons.
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60
Contamination and indolence were the two major faults of Walnut Street Jail.
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61
Newgate Prison in New York used corporal punishment.
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62
The Pennsylvania prison model was known as the separate system.
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63
Prisoners from Walnut Street Jail built Sing Sing Prison in 1825.
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64
Benjamin Rush was the first warden of the Elmira Reformatory.
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65
Solitary confinement remained in existence at the Eastern Penitentiary until after the Civil War and was not formally ended until 1913.
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66
Some early prisons allowed visitors to pay to be spectators at the prisons.
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67
Dorothea Dix explored the idea of recidivism.
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68
Dorothea Dix was the first warden of the Elmira Reformatory.
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69
Contract and lease systems were devised to use inmates' labor.
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70
Stateville Prison in Illinois was built as an octagon.
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71
The medical model is a rehabilitation model that assumes criminals are sick and need treatment.
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72
There was a boom in prison building across the country between 1950 and 1970.
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73
Rehabilitation was the philosophy behind warehouse prisons.
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74
Warehouse prisons were involved in the large-scale production of goods for sale in the open market.
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75
The prevailing theme of corrections throughout American history has been money.
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76
Why were southern prisons little used prior to the Civil War?
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77
Why was solitary confinement used? What were the consequences of this practice for inmates?
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78
What is the marks system? Discuss its role in early American corrections.
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79
Discuss in detail the history and significance of Walnut Street Jail.
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Discuss the Pennsylvania and New York systems. Which do you believe was better from inception? Why?
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