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Deck 10: Incarceration
1
The ___________ was meant to serve as a place of punishment and repentance.
A) Penitentiary
B) Reformatory
C) Prison
D) Asylum
A) Penitentiary
B) Reformatory
C) Prison
D) Asylum
A
2
The major advantages of the _________ system were the more humane mingling of prisoners and the cost effectiveness of the system.
A) Segregate
B) Penitentiary
C) Congregate
D) Asylum
A) Segregate
B) Penitentiary
C) Congregate
D) Asylum
C
3
In the __________, inmates were raw materials to be shaped into law-abiding citizens.
A) Progressive era
B) Penitentiary
C) Prison
D) Reformatory
A) Progressive era
B) Penitentiary
C) Prison
D) Reformatory
D
4
The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimated the average length of stay for persons entering jails at __ days.
A) 2
B) 23
C) 64
D) 96
A) 2
B) 23
C) 64
D) 96
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5
These three jurisdictions housed one-third of all prison inmates in 2016.
A) California, Texas, and the federal prison system
B) California, Florida, and the federal prison system
C) California, Texas, and Florida
D) Texas, Florida, and the federal prison system
A) California, Texas, and the federal prison system
B) California, Florida, and the federal prison system
C) California, Texas, and Florida
D) Texas, Florida, and the federal prison system
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6
The net effect of the deprivation of liberty is:
A) A loss of personal security
B) Reduction in feelings of self-worth
C) Isolation from the outside community
D) That the inmate feels impoverished
A) A loss of personal security
B) Reduction in feelings of self-worth
C) Isolation from the outside community
D) That the inmate feels impoverished
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7
______ are areas where inmates can purchase toiletries, candy bars, and other small items.
A) General stores
B) Prison marts
C) Black markets
D) Commissaries
A) General stores
B) Prison marts
C) Black markets
D) Commissaries
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8
_____________ refers to the desire to be no more oppressive than is necessary to meet the needs of the state.
A) Compelling state interest
B) Least restrictive alternative
C) Clear and present danger
D) Autonomy
A) Compelling state interest
B) Least restrictive alternative
C) Clear and present danger
D) Autonomy
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9
The first prison in the United States opened in this state before the Revolution in 1773.
A) Connecticut
B) Pennsylvania
C) New York
D) Virginia
A) Connecticut
B) Pennsylvania
C) New York
D) Virginia
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10
___________ were evidence of the harsh criminal code of England that encouraged the torture, mutilation, and execution of offenders.
A) Blood trials
B) Blood punishments
C) Stoning procedures
D) Guillotines
A) Blood trials
B) Blood punishments
C) Stoning procedures
D) Guillotines
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11
Cooper v. Pate (1964) granted prison inmates the right of access to the courts.
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12
The most controversial issue related to immigration-related detention involves families or minor children who are unaccompanied by a parent while crossing the border.
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13
Over half of American jails are designed to house more than 100 inmates.
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14
As a result of the deprivation of goods and services, the inmate feels isolated from the community.
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15
Prisoners are forced to endure involuntary celibacy.
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16
Prisons have a much higher turnover rate than jails.
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17
The American prison developed as a humane alternative to the harsh punishments of colonial justice.
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18
The majority of correctional officers fit the Hollywood image of the brutal, uncaring guard.
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19
Ruffin v. Virginia (1871) was a case in which the Court ruled that the prisoner was a "slave of the state" and did not deserve any rights.
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20
The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
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