Deck 7: Incarcerating, Punishing, and Treating Offending Women and Girls
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Deck 7: Incarcerating, Punishing, and Treating Offending Women and Girls
1
The systematic gender inequality in power and resources that operates under macro, meso, and micro levels is referred to as ______.
A) hostile sexism
B) structural sexism
C) benevolent sexism
D) societal sexism
A) hostile sexism
B) structural sexism
C) benevolent sexism
D) societal sexism
B
2
Structural sexism that operates at the state level is considered to be ______.
A) macro
B) meso
C) micro
D) mega
A) macro
B) meso
C) micro
D) mega
A
3
Structural sexism that operates at the individual level is considered to be ______.
A) mega
B) macro
C) meso
D) micro
A) mega
B) macro
C) meso
D) micro
D
4
Which of the following is an example of a penalty that offending women and men were subjected to in preindustrial societies?
A) incarceration
B) community service
C) probation
D) public ridicule
A) incarceration
B) community service
C) probation
D) public ridicule
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5
In most countries, Magdalene Houses were run by the state and which church?
A) Protestant
B) Evangelical
C) Catholic
D) Lutheran
A) Protestant
B) Evangelical
C) Catholic
D) Lutheran
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6
The goal of the women reformers during the first wave of reform was to ______.
A) help offending women
B) discipline offending women
C) ridicule offending women
D) punish offending women
A) help offending women
B) discipline offending women
C) ridicule offending women
D) punish offending women
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7
Offending women were often labeled as ______.
A) dishonored women
B) condemned women
C) fallen women
D) disgraced women
A) dishonored women
B) condemned women
C) fallen women
D) disgraced women
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8
Who was the first penal reformer to focus exclusively on women?
A) Alice Stebbins Wells
B) Freda Alder
C) Jane Addams
D) Elizabeth Fry
A) Alice Stebbins Wells
B) Freda Alder
C) Jane Addams
D) Elizabeth Fry
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9
Which of the following was identified as one of Elizabeth Fry's request that was passed by Parliament in 1818?
A) segregating prisons by sex
B) additional training by male wardens
C) improve medical and mental health care
D) provide access to religious material and services
A) segregating prisons by sex
B) additional training by male wardens
C) improve medical and mental health care
D) provide access to religious material and services
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10
Women, during the first wave of reform, were typically imprisoned for which crimes?
A) arson
B) petty thefts
C) burglary
D) vandalism
A) arson
B) petty thefts
C) burglary
D) vandalism
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11
Which U.S. event in the 1800s resulted in a new class of poor women who filled the jails as prostitutes, vagrants, and thieves?
A) Civil Rights
B) Reconstruction
C) Panic of 1873
D) Civil War
A) Civil Rights
B) Reconstruction
C) Panic of 1873
D) Civil War
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12
Women prisoner reformers from the 1870s and 1880s were ______.
A) Quakers
B) nuns
C) prostitutes
D) puritans
A) Quakers
B) nuns
C) prostitutes
D) puritans
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13
Which of the following is a characteristic of custodial institutions?
A) They are considered traditional prisons.
B) They were designed for women.
C) They rehabilitated inmates.
D) They had a cottage-style architecture.
A) They are considered traditional prisons.
B) They were designed for women.
C) They rehabilitated inmates.
D) They had a cottage-style architecture.
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14
Which of the following goals is consistent with custodial institutions?
A) rehabilitate inmates
B) confine at the lowest cost, profit if possible
C) provide restoration for the victims of the inmates
D) deter inmates from committing more crime
A) rehabilitate inmates
B) confine at the lowest cost, profit if possible
C) provide restoration for the victims of the inmates
D) deter inmates from committing more crime
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15
Which of the following statements pertaining to reformatories is true?
A) They were structured to support gender stereotypes.
B) They eradicated the custodial institutions.
C) They were designed to house nonviolent male offenders.
D) They focused on making a profit, instead of rehabilitating inmates.
A) They were structured to support gender stereotypes.
B) They eradicated the custodial institutions.
C) They were designed to house nonviolent male offenders.
D) They focused on making a profit, instead of rehabilitating inmates.
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16
The first women's reformatory was constructed in ______.
A) England
B) United States
C) Canada
D) Mexico
A) England
B) United States
C) Canada
D) Mexico
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17
In the United States, reformatories largely incarcerated ______ women.
A) White
B) African American
C) Indigenous
D) Latinx
A) White
B) African American
C) Indigenous
D) Latinx
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18
Reformatories in the United States were established because women activists were concerned with ______ following World War I.
A) vagrancy
B) adultery
C) promiscuity
D) theft
A) vagrancy
B) adultery
C) promiscuity
D) theft
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19
Reformatories are linked to which type of indeterminate sentencing?
A) suspended sentencing
B) indeterminate sentencing
C) mandatory sentencing
D) determinate sentencing
A) suspended sentencing
B) indeterminate sentencing
C) mandatory sentencing
D) determinate sentencing
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20
Parole during the first wave of reform frequently involved ______.
A) community service
B) charity work
C) indentured servitude
D) farm labor
A) community service
B) charity work
C) indentured servitude
D) farm labor
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21
The progressive era is associated with which wave of reform?
A) first wave
B) second wave
C) third wave
D) fourth wave
A) first wave
B) second wave
C) third wave
D) fourth wave
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22
Which of the following statements pertaining to the second wave reformers is true?
A) They based all of their beliefs on biological underpinnings.
B) They were very concerned with moral uplifting.
C) They targeted low wages and limited opportunities for women in work and education.
D) They removed all support for sex-segregated prison systems.
A) They based all of their beliefs on biological underpinnings.
B) They were very concerned with moral uplifting.
C) They targeted low wages and limited opportunities for women in work and education.
D) They removed all support for sex-segregated prison systems.
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23
Many of the women who were sent to reformatories were women convicted of ______ offenses.
A) violent
B) sex
C) property
D) drug
A) violent
B) sex
C) property
D) drug
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24
The reformatory model was seen as the goal for young ______ women.
A) African American
B) Indigenous
C) Latinx
D) White
A) African American
B) Indigenous
C) Latinx
D) White
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25
The unprecedented increase in incarceration rates is most commonly referred to as the ______.
A) incarceration boom
B) mass incarceration
C) hyper incarceration
D) prison epidemic
A) incarceration boom
B) mass incarceration
C) hyper incarceration
D) prison epidemic
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26
The most obvious characteristic distinguishing women and girls who have been incarcerated from those who have not is ______.
A) gender
B) class
C) race/ethnicity
D) age
A) gender
B) class
C) race/ethnicity
D) age
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27
Which of the following is identified as an example of a gender stereotype that has been reinforced by the regime of women's prisons?
A) Women are violent.
B) Women are dirty.
C) Women are childlike.
D) Women are feminine.
A) Women are violent.
B) Women are dirty.
C) Women are childlike.
D) Women are feminine.
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28
In an ethnography, McCorkel (2013) found that incarcerated women called the female deputy warden ______.
A) madam
B) mom
C) sir
D) dad
A) madam
B) mom
C) sir
D) dad
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29
The set of social technologies that mobilize surveillance, confrontation, humiliation, and discipline for the purposes of breaking down a self that is thought to be diseased is referred to as ______.
A) habilitation
B) degradation
C) reintegration
D) incapacitation
A) habilitation
B) degradation
C) reintegration
D) incapacitation
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30
Most incarcerated parents have, on average, how many minor children?
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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31
Which of the following operates by distinguishing mothers' versus fathers' responsibilities in caring for their children and the general sexism in employment, housing, education, and access to resources?
A) hostile sexism
B) structural sexism
C) societal sexism
D) benevolent sexism
A) hostile sexism
B) structural sexism
C) societal sexism
D) benevolent sexism
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32
The idea that mothers are worse parents than fathers from committing crimes that result in their incarceration is an example of ______ sexism.
A) structural
B) benevolent
C) hostile
D) societal
A) structural
B) benevolent
C) hostile
D) societal
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33
Prison reformatories during the ______ wave of reform allowed babies and children.
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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34
Historically, women's prisons vocational training focused on ______.
A) electronics
B) computers
C) tailoring
D) typing
A) electronics
B) computers
C) tailoring
D) typing
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35
According to the text, much of the current programming in women's prisoners has a strong ______ theme.
A) Catholic
B) Christian
C) Evangelical
D) Protestant
A) Catholic
B) Christian
C) Evangelical
D) Protestant
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36
Which physical health problem is more prevalent among incarcerated women than incarcerated men?
A) diabetes
B) hypertension
C) tuberculosis
D) renal disease
A) diabetes
B) hypertension
C) tuberculosis
D) renal disease
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37
Which of the following was identified as risk marker for fatal breast cancer?
A) being Latinx
B) being African American
C) being White
D) being Indigenous
A) being Latinx
B) being African American
C) being White
D) being Indigenous
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38
The Hidalgo v. New Mexico Department of Corrections was a pivotal case that highlighted ______ rights.
A) religious
B) medical care
C) breastfeeding
D) humane treatment
A) religious
B) medical care
C) breastfeeding
D) humane treatment
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39
Which body part is referred to as the "window on the body?"
A) nose
B) ears
C) mouth
D) eyes
A) nose
B) ears
C) mouth
D) eyes
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40
Which of the following is among the most frequently reported health issues of drug users?
A) dental problems
B) vision problems
C) digestive problems
D) heart condition problems
A) dental problems
B) vision problems
C) digestive problems
D) heart condition problems
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41
Which drug is considered to be particularly impactful on dental health?
A) methamphetamine
B) opioids
C) marijuana
D) cocaine
A) methamphetamine
B) opioids
C) marijuana
D) cocaine
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42
In her research, Butler (1997) noted that guards and women had little concern for inmates that were ______.
A) pregnant
B) blind and deaf
C) quadriplegic
D) mentally ill
A) pregnant
B) blind and deaf
C) quadriplegic
D) mentally ill
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43
Which age-group, according to research, seemed comfortable with the prison life and code?
A) women under 30
B) women in their 30s
C) women in their 40s
D) the older "lifers"
A) women under 30
B) women in their 30s
C) women in their 40s
D) the older "lifers"
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44
An analysis of women prisoners in the 1960s and 1970s pointed out that women tend to prioritize ______.
A) work strikes
B) riots
C) widespread litigation
D) family matters
A) work strikes
B) riots
C) widespread litigation
D) family matters
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45
According to Hensley and his colleagues, the most predictive characteristic of same-sex sexual activity was sentence length and ______.
A) gender
B) class
C) race
D) age
A) gender
B) class
C) race
D) age
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46
Which model hypothesizes that incarcerated same-sex activities are driven more by social and cultural characteristics that predispose individuals to the subcultural values during incarceration?
A) deprivation
B) situational
C) importation
D) prisonization
A) deprivation
B) situational
C) importation
D) prisonization
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47
The ______ model explains sexual activity as due to the denial of access to boys/men combined with the pains of imprisonment.
A) deprivation
B) situational
C) importation
D) prisonization
A) deprivation
B) situational
C) importation
D) prisonization
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48
Which of the following issues was addressed in the Jordan v. Gardner (1993) court case?
A) freedom of religion
B) mental health care
C) breastfeeding rights
D) cross-gender searches
A) freedom of religion
B) mental health care
C) breastfeeding rights
D) cross-gender searches
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49
Which of the following is consistent with findings from the National Inmate Survey (NIS)?
A) Among men and women's prisons, there is significant variation in overall risk of sexual victimization.
B) Men are at more significant risk of sexual victimization by inmates than women.
C) Incarcerated women are more at risk of being sexually victimized by staff than they are by other inmates.
D) There appears to be far more variation in sexual victimization rates among gender and race than by individual prisons.
A) Among men and women's prisons, there is significant variation in overall risk of sexual victimization.
B) Men are at more significant risk of sexual victimization by inmates than women.
C) Incarcerated women are more at risk of being sexually victimized by staff than they are by other inmates.
D) There appears to be far more variation in sexual victimization rates among gender and race than by individual prisons.
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50
The first decade of U.S. federal court prisoners' rights cases greatly benefited women prisoners.
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51
Incarcerated women are more likely than men to file lawsuits against prisons or jails.
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52
Historically, women have been punished more harshly than men for committing adultery.
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53
Prison-sanctioned rape was a common theme in prisons designed for incarcerated men, but holding women.
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54
The reformatories during the second wave of reform were distinguished by increased professionalism and the incorporation of the medical model.
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55
After the Great Depression, most women were imprisoned in custodial institutions.
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56
African Americans were highly criminalized under the Black Codes.
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57
Data on Native American representation in U.S. prisons are readily accessible.
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58
Incarcerated mothers' sentences tend to be significantly shorter than incarcerated fathers' because they commit less serious crimes.
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59
Research has consistently found that children fare much worse when their mothers than when their fathers are incarcerated.
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60
New York's Bedford Hills women's state prison nursery, established in 1901, is the longest running and one of the most comprehensive prison nurseries in the United States.
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61
Some scholars identify incarcerated women as the individuals in the United States with the most serious health problems in the entire population in or out of prison.
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62
Premature mortality is defined as dying between the ages of 24 and 47.
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63
Jail and prison staff are more lenient to inmates who are pregnant and/or have recently given birth.
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64
There are highly inconsistent policies and practices across U.S. prisons and jails regarding prenatal care, access to requested abortions, and freedom from forced or coerced sterilization.
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65
Research has found that incarcerated girls and women are far less likely than incarcerated boys/men to have a traumatic brain injury due to an assault.
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66
The prison subculture has to do with prisoners' norms and values.
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67
Deprivation and importation models are used to explain incarcerated women's and girls' sexual behavior.
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68
Dentistry in prisons is not considered a gendered issue.
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69
Research has found that women prison workers perpetrate a considerable amount of sexual coercion of incarcerated men and that some of the coercion is violent.
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70
Distinguish between custodial institutions and reformatories
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71
Discuss the second wave of reform. What characteristics distinguished the reformatories during that era? Was the approach considered to be more feminist than the previous wave of reform? How?
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72
Identify the factors that coalesced to impact African American women's incarceration, per feminist prison scholar, Jill McCorkel's (2013) research. Do you agree with McCorkel? Why or why not?
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73
What is the significance of Hidalgo v. New Mexico Department of Corrections court case?
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74
Distinguish between the deprivation model and importation models that are used to explain incarcerated women's and girls' sexual behavior.
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