Deck 11: Punishment, Crime, and Ethics
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Deck 11: Punishment, Crime, and Ethics
1
____________ views the purpose of punishment in terms of whether it has beneficial effects on society.
A) Deontology
B) Peacemaking
C) Utilitarianism
D) none of the above
A) Deontology
B) Peacemaking
C) Utilitarianism
D) none of the above
C
2
Deontology is most compatible with which purpose of criminal punishment?
A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) retribution
A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) retribution
D
3
____________ suggests that society punishes wrongdoers because they deserve it.
A) Incapacitation
B) Rehabilitation
C) Retribution
D) Deterrence
A) Incapacitation
B) Rehabilitation
C) Retribution
D) Deterrence
C
4
In the 1980s, Boston developed Operation Ceasefire, which was meant to clearly describe the consequences of criminal activity to a targeted group of high risk repeat offenders. This type of program best represents which purpose of punishment?
A) Incapacitation
B) Retribution
C) General deterrence
D) Specific deterrence
A) Incapacitation
B) Retribution
C) General deterrence
D) Specific deterrence
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5
Indeterminate sentencing became popular as a method to:
A) Rehabilitate
B) Deter
C) Incarcerate
D) Pay back the offender for their wrongdoing
A) Rehabilitate
B) Deter
C) Incarcerate
D) Pay back the offender for their wrongdoing
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6
____________ characterizes the offender as being sick and in need of treatment.
A) Retribution
B) Deterrence
C) Rehabilitation
D) Incapacitation
A) Retribution
B) Deterrence
C) Rehabilitation
D) Incapacitation
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7
Which of the following is not an example of a dynamic risk factor?
A) age
B) lack of parental support
C) substance abuse
D) poor school performance
A) age
B) lack of parental support
C) substance abuse
D) poor school performance
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8
The ____________ perspective views crime as a result of a decision making process.
A) retribution
B) deterrence
C) rehabilitation
D) incapacitation
A) retribution
B) deterrence
C) rehabilitation
D) incapacitation
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9
____________ seeks to influence the future behavior of a particular offender by making the punishment outweigh the benefit of the crime.
A) General deterrence
B) Specific deterrence
C) Incapacitation
D) none of the above
A) General deterrence
B) Specific deterrence
C) Incapacitation
D) none of the above
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10
Which of the following has been an unintended consequence of eliminating parole?
A) Increased recidivism
B) Increased sentencing disparity
C) Increased prisoner misconduct
D) All of the above
A) Increased recidivism
B) Increased sentencing disparity
C) Increased prisoner misconduct
D) All of the above
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11
Which country is estimated to carry out more forms of corporal punishment than any other nation in the world?
A) United States
B) Iraq
C) Iran
D) Saudi Arabia
A) United States
B) Iraq
C) Iran
D) Saudi Arabia
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12
Scared straight programs have been proven to be effective deterring criminal behavior.
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13
Great disparity resulted from determinate sentences, and sentencing reforms were initiated due to these sentences.
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14
The "three strikes" laws has been most widely used in California
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15
Retribution seeks to decrease crime by modifying an offender's future behavior.
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16
Stop and frisk policies are an attempt at achieving specific deterrence
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17
Since 2007, correctional populations in the United States began to decline slightly.
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18
The rate of communicable diseases such as TB is higher in prison populations compared to the general public.
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19
Evidence shows that private prisons are able to operate more efficiently than government owned prisons, while maintaining the same level of security and inmate programs.
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20
The U.S. currently has more people under correctional supervision than any other western, industrialized nation.
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21
The Supreme Court has recently ruled lethal injection to be cruel and unusual punishment.
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