Deck 15: Prison Corruption

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Corruption that is small scale where officials will accept opportunities that may arise but do not seek them out are called:

A) nonfeasance
B) malfeasance
C) grass eaters
D) meat eaters
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Which of the following does not constitute malfeasance?

A) protection rackets
B) overlooking a rule infraction
C) theft
D) embezzlement
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Which theory of corruption assumes that the government employee makes a rational choice to be corrupt?

A) Bad apple model
B) Public choice model
C) Organizational culture model
D) Moral value model
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Malfeasance, misfeasance, and nonfeasance are three forms of ____________ .

A) authoritative control
B) discretionary misconduct
C) opportunities for misconduct
D) all of the above
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When selected inmates are provided with access to restricted information, what kind of accommodations occur?

A) status
B) material
C) power
D) none of the above
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Failure to enforce regulations is a form of ____________ .

A) nonfeasance
B) misfeasance
C) malfeasance
D) none of the above
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Sue has been working at a correctional institution for 10 years. She began the job as a good, ethical person but her job has transformed her into a cruel, corrupt officer who often disrespects and shames inmates for pleasure. This transformation is called the

A) Prison effect
B) Whistleblower effect
C) Grass eater effect
D) Lucifer effect
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Corruption through ____________ occurs as an indirect consequence of the exchange relations that develop between inmates and staff.

A) accommodation
B) default
C) reciprocity
D) friendship
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____________ refers to direct misconduct or wrongful conduct by a public official or employee.

A) Malfeasance
B) Misfeasance
C) Nonfeasance
D) both a and c
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The process of civilian gang members with no prior criminal history being recruited to apply to become correctional officers is called:

A) testing
B) active recruiting
C) downing a duck
D) empathy
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Corrupt practices in prison range from simple acts of theft to large-scale criminal conspiracies.
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Prison officials who use their position to engage in drug trafficking constitutes malfeasance.
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All forms of corruption involve the misuse of money, to some extent, by public employees.
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Correctional institutions are influenced by the power of politics.
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Misuse or misappropriation of institutional resources is an act of malfeasance.
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Corruption through default occurs when staff members begin to rely on inmates to assist them with their duties.
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The prison system is mostly hidden from public view.
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Approximately 25% of sexual victimization in state prisons involve staff members.
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Consensual sexual contact between inmates and prison staff is still considered sexual misconduct.
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The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 established an annual survey of prison sexual victimization.
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Deck 15: Prison Corruption
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Corruption that is small scale where officials will accept opportunities that may arise but do not seek them out are called:

A) nonfeasance
B) malfeasance
C) grass eaters
D) meat eaters
C
2
Which of the following does not constitute malfeasance?

A) protection rackets
B) overlooking a rule infraction
C) theft
D) embezzlement
B
3
Which theory of corruption assumes that the government employee makes a rational choice to be corrupt?

A) Bad apple model
B) Public choice model
C) Organizational culture model
D) Moral value model
B
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Malfeasance, misfeasance, and nonfeasance are three forms of ____________ .

A) authoritative control
B) discretionary misconduct
C) opportunities for misconduct
D) all of the above
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When selected inmates are provided with access to restricted information, what kind of accommodations occur?

A) status
B) material
C) power
D) none of the above
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Failure to enforce regulations is a form of ____________ .

A) nonfeasance
B) misfeasance
C) malfeasance
D) none of the above
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Sue has been working at a correctional institution for 10 years. She began the job as a good, ethical person but her job has transformed her into a cruel, corrupt officer who often disrespects and shames inmates for pleasure. This transformation is called the

A) Prison effect
B) Whistleblower effect
C) Grass eater effect
D) Lucifer effect
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Corruption through ____________ occurs as an indirect consequence of the exchange relations that develop between inmates and staff.

A) accommodation
B) default
C) reciprocity
D) friendship
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____________ refers to direct misconduct or wrongful conduct by a public official or employee.

A) Malfeasance
B) Misfeasance
C) Nonfeasance
D) both a and c
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The process of civilian gang members with no prior criminal history being recruited to apply to become correctional officers is called:

A) testing
B) active recruiting
C) downing a duck
D) empathy
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Corrupt practices in prison range from simple acts of theft to large-scale criminal conspiracies.
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Prison officials who use their position to engage in drug trafficking constitutes malfeasance.
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All forms of corruption involve the misuse of money, to some extent, by public employees.
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Correctional institutions are influenced by the power of politics.
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Misuse or misappropriation of institutional resources is an act of malfeasance.
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Corruption through default occurs when staff members begin to rely on inmates to assist them with their duties.
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The prison system is mostly hidden from public view.
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Approximately 25% of sexual victimization in state prisons involve staff members.
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Consensual sexual contact between inmates and prison staff is still considered sexual misconduct.
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The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 established an annual survey of prison sexual victimization.
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