Deck 15: Corrections in the 21st Century
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Deck 15: Corrections in the 21st Century
1
It is important to understand the history of corrections so that ______.
A) facilities can reuse resources
B) its patterns may be followed
C) its mistakes are not repeated
D) future policy can be made
A) facilities can reuse resources
B) its patterns may be followed
C) its mistakes are not repeated
D) future policy can be made
C
2
Which correctional population quadrupled over the past 40 years?
A) probation
B) parole
C) jail
D) prison
A) probation
B) parole
C) jail
D) prison
C
3
The United States has an incarceration rate ______ than the incarceration rates of most other developed nations.
A) dramatically lower
B) slightly lower
C) slightly higher
D) dramatically higher
A) dramatically lower
B) slightly lower
C) slightly higher
D) dramatically higher
D
4
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between policy and corrections?
A) Policy drives use of corrections.
B) The two operate independently.
C) Correctional use drives policy.
D) The two correlate but do not affect each other.
A) Policy drives use of corrections.
B) The two operate independently.
C) Correctional use drives policy.
D) The two correlate but do not affect each other.
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5
Which statement accurately describes the recent relationship between policy and sentence length?
A) More punitive policy has increased sentence length.
B) More punitive policy has reduced sentence length.
C) Less punitive policy has increased sentence length.
D) Less punitive policy has reduced sentence length.
A) More punitive policy has increased sentence length.
B) More punitive policy has reduced sentence length.
C) Less punitive policy has increased sentence length.
D) Less punitive policy has reduced sentence length.
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6
According to recent reports, rates of victimization are ______.
A) slightly increased since the 1950s
B) the lowest since the 1970s
C) the highest since the 1980s
D) slightly decreased in terms of drug crimes
A) slightly increased since the 1950s
B) the lowest since the 1970s
C) the highest since the 1980s
D) slightly decreased in terms of drug crimes
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7
A female inmate was just released after being incarcerated since the 1990s. What is the most likely reason she was incarcerated?
A) possessing drugs
B) committing homicide
C) robbing a bank
D) assaulting someone
A) possessing drugs
B) committing homicide
C) robbing a bank
D) assaulting someone
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8
Between 1980 and 2013, the imprisonment rate for prisons in the United States ______.
A) decreased significantly
B) decreased slightly
C) increased slightly
D) increased significantly
A) decreased significantly
B) decreased slightly
C) increased slightly
D) increased significantly
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9
Since 1980, the rate of people incarcerated in America's jails has ______.
A) decreased significantly
B) decreased slightly
C) increased slightly
D) increased significantly
A) decreased significantly
B) decreased slightly
C) increased slightly
D) increased significantly
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10
In recent decades, the average length of sentences given by state courts has ______.
A) increased slightly
B) decreased
C) remained stable
D) increased significantly
A) increased slightly
B) decreased
C) remained stable
D) increased significantly
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11
Even though incarceration rates have decreased in recent years, ______.
A) populations are still higher than historical norms
B) community corrections rates continue to balloon
C) rates of violent crimes are still on the rise
D) rates of incarcerations for drug crimes are rising
A) populations are still higher than historical norms
B) community corrections rates continue to balloon
C) rates of violent crimes are still on the rise
D) rates of incarcerations for drug crimes are rising
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12
In the past ten years, incarceration rates have ______.
A) declined
B) grown slightly
C) grown significantly
D) remained stable
A) declined
B) grown slightly
C) grown significantly
D) remained stable
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13
______ has likely contributed to recent lower incarceration rates.
A) The legalization of marijuana
B) Lower alcohol sales
C) Deinstitutionalization of mental hospitals
D) The war on drugs
A) The legalization of marijuana
B) Lower alcohol sales
C) Deinstitutionalization of mental hospitals
D) The war on drugs
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14
What can be credited for the recent decline in the use of incarceration?
A) an increase in property crime
B) the waning effect of the war on drugs
C) people staying in their homes
D) fewer people buying firearms
A) an increase in property crime
B) the waning effect of the war on drugs
C) people staying in their homes
D) fewer people buying firearms
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15
In the northeastern states, a reduction in the population of ______ may have led to decreased street crime.
A) youth
B) people of color
C) White people
D) women
A) youth
B) people of color
C) White people
D) women
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16
An inmate has just been convicted and sentenced to incarceration in a state prison. What type of crime was he most likely convicted of?
A) violent
B) property
C) drug
D) white-collar
A) violent
B) property
C) drug
D) white-collar
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17
Decreased incarceration rates mean that prison beds are reserved for ______ offenders.
A) property
B) white-collar
C) lower-level drug
D) more serious
A) property
B) white-collar
C) lower-level drug
D) more serious
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18
Porter (2011) notes that developing alternatives to imprisonment contributed to ______.
A) a drop in incarceration
B) fear among people in the community
C) more crime in the community
D) the end of the war on drugs
A) a drop in incarceration
B) fear among people in the community
C) more crime in the community
D) the end of the war on drugs
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19
Incarceration of first-time and nonviolent offenders had the effect of ______.
A) costing taxpayers billions of dollars
B) reserving beds for serious offenders
C) disproportionately imprisoning White offenders
D) incarcerating increased numbers of men
A) costing taxpayers billions of dollars
B) reserving beds for serious offenders
C) disproportionately imprisoning White offenders
D) incarcerating increased numbers of men
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20
Which of these offenders would benefit most from incarceration?
A) first-time drug dealer
B) chronic violent offender
C) repeat white-collar criminal
D) first-time property offender
A) first-time drug dealer
B) chronic violent offender
C) repeat white-collar criminal
D) first-time property offender
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21
What is a possible negative outcome of decarceration?
A) less incarceration of low-level offenders
B) more incarceration of minority men and women
C) fewer tax dollars being devoted to incarcerating people
D) increased use of drugs and alcohol by ex-inmates
A) less incarceration of low-level offenders
B) more incarceration of minority men and women
C) fewer tax dollars being devoted to incarcerating people
D) increased use of drugs and alcohol by ex-inmates
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22
A disadvantage of mass decarceration is ______.
A) a greater sense of justice
B) more crime in communities
C) fewer tax dollars devoted to corrections
D) a reduction in correctional industry growth
A) a greater sense of justice
B) more crime in communities
C) fewer tax dollars devoted to corrections
D) a reduction in correctional industry growth
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23
A benefit of mass decarceration is ______.
A) less crime in our communities
B) growth in correctional industries
C) more tax dollars dedicated to corrections
D) less incarceration of low-level offenders
A) less crime in our communities
B) growth in correctional industries
C) more tax dollars dedicated to corrections
D) less incarceration of low-level offenders
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24
Money saved through decarceration can be put toward ______.
A) jails
B) state prisons
C) addiction treatment
D) federal prisons
A) jails
B) state prisons
C) addiction treatment
D) federal prisons
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25
An offender recovering from substance addiction was released early because the prison she was in was closed. She was close to her release date, and they felt that she could safely be released early because she did not pose a threat to society. What is an issue the offender will most likely face as a result of decarceration?
A) returning to her family and friends
B) being able to work on the outside
C) starting to use drugs again
D) having a record
A) returning to her family and friends
B) being able to work on the outside
C) starting to use drugs again
D) having a record
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26
You are in charge of hiring at a prison. What is one thing that you should focus?
A) Try to cut costs by paying people a low wage.
B) Hire primarily local youth.
C) Ensure that you offer training for new officers.
D) Require tests of physical fitness.
A) Try to cut costs by paying people a low wage.
B) Hire primarily local youth.
C) Ensure that you offer training for new officers.
D) Require tests of physical fitness.
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27
You are in charge of a private prison in your state. What is most likely to be a major concern for you?
A) staff turnover
B) the staff's benefits
C) recidivism rates
D) programming
A) staff turnover
B) the staff's benefits
C) recidivism rates
D) programming
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28
______ in corrections occurs when services are provided by or whole correctional institutions are operated by businesses or corporations rather than the government.
A) Privatization
B) Decarceration
C) Penal harm
D) Penal help
A) Privatization
B) Decarceration
C) Penal harm
D) Penal help
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29
What was the convict lease system an example of?
A) rehabilitation
B) privatization
C) decarceration
D) penal help
A) rehabilitation
B) privatization
C) decarceration
D) penal help
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30
In a study of private prisons by Camp and Gaes (2002), it was found that private prisons ______.
A) experienced more problems with escapes
B) were safer than state prisons
C) paid their employees more than state prisons
D) experienced less staff turnover than federal prisons
A) experienced more problems with escapes
B) were safer than state prisons
C) paid their employees more than state prisons
D) experienced less staff turnover than federal prisons
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31
Observers are currently comparing the corrections industry to the economy that has cropped up around ______.
A) pharmaceuticals
B) air travel
C) the military
D) communications technology
A) pharmaceuticals
B) air travel
C) the military
D) communications technology
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32
In a facility near Boise Idaho, the Corrections Corporation of America was accused of ______.
A) not heating the facility
B) severely understaffing positions
C) starving inmates
D) whipping inmates
A) not heating the facility
B) severely understaffing positions
C) starving inmates
D) whipping inmates
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33
The largest private juvenile prison in the country, which was shut down in 2016 for numerous violations, was located in ______.
A) Washington
B) Mississippi
C) Texas
D) Louisiana
A) Washington
B) Mississippi
C) Texas
D) Louisiana
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34
Which facility set up and encouraged violence and sexual abuse by the correctional officers?
A) Walnut Grove
B) the CCA-run Idaho prison
C) Sing Sing
D) Auburn Prison
A) Walnut Grove
B) the CCA-run Idaho prison
C) Sing Sing
D) Auburn Prison
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35
A former correctional officer at Walnut Grove is most likely to report that ______.
A) the staff was very respectful of the juveniles
B) the juveniles were kept highly secure
C) the ratio of staff to juveniles was dangerously low
D) employees received ample training and education
A) the staff was very respectful of the juveniles
B) the juveniles were kept highly secure
C) the ratio of staff to juveniles was dangerously low
D) employees received ample training and education
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36
The number of people housed in private prisons has ______.
A) stabilized
B) increased dramatically
C) increased slightly
D) decreased
A) stabilized
B) increased dramatically
C) increased slightly
D) decreased
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37
When all costs are accounted for, private prisons cost ______ publicly run prisons.
A) more than
B) less than
C) the same as
D) much more than
A) more than
B) less than
C) the same as
D) much more than
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38
______ house approximately 40 percent of juveniles in residential placement.
A) Adult prisons
B) Group homes
C) Private prisons
D) Houses of refuge
A) Adult prisons
B) Group homes
C) Private prisons
D) Houses of refuge
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39
Courts must adjust their sentences to the lower relative capacity of prisons.
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40
In recent years, the length of the average prison sentence given by state courts has increased.
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41
Five states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana.
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42
Over the last decade, all states have experienced increases in their incarceration rates.
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43
Newly adopted criminal justice policies in many states may have contributed to reductions in prison populations.
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44
The effort to professionalize corrections has been successful.
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45
Hiring and keeping a professional staff are key to professionalizing correctional institutions.
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46
Insufficient supervision of inmates was the crux of the problem at Walnut Grove.
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47
Private facilities experienced the same number of escapes as the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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48
Discuss how the rate of incarceration in the United States compares to those of comparison countries.
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49
Discuss the possible negative outcomes of mass decarceration. Provide examples.
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50
Discuss the benefits and possible positive outcomes of mass decarceration. Provide examples.
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51
What is the penal help movement?
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52
Discuss the major problems associated with the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) Idaho state contract.
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53
Do you agree or disagree with the privatization of prison systems? Use information from the book to support your answer.
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54
Analyze the historical relationship between punishment policy and corrections. What lessons do you think are important for the United States to learn from this history?
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55
Weigh the pros and cons of decarceration. Speculate on its effect on the future of U.S. corrections.
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56
What makes an industry "professionalized"? Provide examples of policies that could serve to improve correctional operations.
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57
Goldman argued that our environments could affect our biology and relationships. Evaluate this statement in the correctional environment, both in terms of correctional staff and inmates.
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58
Compare and contrast private prisons with public prisons. What issues do private prisons face in comparison to public ones?
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