Deck 21: Corrections in the 21st Century
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Deck 21: Corrections in the 21st Century
1
Which of the following correctional population has quadrupled between the 1980s and 2017?
A) Probation
B) Parole
C) Jail
D) Prison
A) Probation
B) Parole
C) Jail
D) Prison
C
2
Which of the following punitive policies have yielded an overuse of corrections?
A) The drug war
B) Mandatory sentencing
C) Supermax prisons
D) all of these
A) The drug war
B) Mandatory sentencing
C) Supermax prisons
D) all of these
D
3
When looking at our history in corrections, which often cited truism of 20th century philosopher is often used?
A) If you build it, they will come
B) No crime is good crime
C) Those who do not know their history are likely to repeat it
D) All of these
A) If you build it, they will come
B) No crime is good crime
C) Those who do not know their history are likely to repeat it
D) All of these
C
4
What can be attributed to the explanation for the decline in the use of incarceration?
A) Decline in crime
B) Effect of drug war has waned
C) Declines are tied to reduced state populations
D) All of these
A) Decline in crime
B) Effect of drug war has waned
C) Declines are tied to reduced state populations
D) All of these
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5
Declines in the numbers of persons in prisons and jails and community corrections were generally at the _____ level.
A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) tribal
A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) tribal
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6
It is said that mass decarceration can bring which of the following outcomes?
A) a greater sense of justice.
B) fewer tax dollars being devoted to corrections.
C) reduction in correctional industry growth.
D) all of these
A) a greater sense of justice.
B) fewer tax dollars being devoted to corrections.
C) reduction in correctional industry growth.
D) all of these
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7
Which of the following states experienced a discernible trend in declines of incarceration rates over the last decade?
A) New York
B) New Jersey
C) Maryland
D) all of these
A) New York
B) New Jersey
C) Maryland
D) all of these
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8
What was the incarceration rate for jails in the United States in 2009?
A) 125 persons per 100,000 residents
B) 108 persons per 100,000 residents
C) 250 persons per 100,000 residents
D) 502 persons per 100,000 residents
A) 125 persons per 100,000 residents
B) 108 persons per 100,000 residents
C) 250 persons per 100,000 residents
D) 502 persons per 100,000 residents
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9
In 2012, six states ended their contracts with private prisons because of concerns regarding
A) safety and cost cutting
B) medical care
C) staff salaries
D) quality of food
A) safety and cost cutting
B) medical care
C) staff salaries
D) quality of food
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10
Which of the following types of prisons are easier and faster to build?
A) local jails
B) state prisons
C) federal prisons
D) private prisons
A) local jails
B) state prisons
C) federal prisons
D) private prisons
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11
Why are private prisons considered to be easier and faster to build?
A) private contractors can get better deals
B) they do not require the authorization of bonds from state legislatures
C) the public advocates for them
D) they are smaller in size
A) private contractors can get better deals
B) they do not require the authorization of bonds from state legislatures
C) the public advocates for them
D) they are smaller in size
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12
Recidivism rates tend to be higher among those who did their time in
A) local jails
B) state prisons
C) private prisons
D) federal prisons
A) local jails
B) state prisons
C) private prisons
D) federal prisons
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13
Some have argued that corrections has become a similar enterprise among
A) state legislatures, governors, and city and town leaders
B) prison/jail contractors, vendors, and private prison corporations
C) probation and parole managers
D) all of these
A) state legislatures, governors, and city and town leaders
B) prison/jail contractors, vendors, and private prison corporations
C) probation and parole managers
D) all of these
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14
_____ is the key to moving correctional institutions and programs into the 21st century.
A) Privatization
B) Professionalization
C) Diversity training
D) Technology
A) Privatization
B) Professionalization
C) Diversity training
D) Technology
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15
Another explanation for the decreased use of incarceration may be the increased use of treatment programming that addresses the appropriate
A) risk
B) needs
C) responsivity levels
D) all of these
A) risk
B) needs
C) responsivity levels
D) all of these
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16
Which of the following has lead to cost of billions of dollars with no collateral decrease in crime?
A) the incarceration of too many first-time and nonviolent offenders
B) the professionalization of American corrections
C) the privatization of corrections in the United States
D) the increased use of treatment programming programs
A) the incarceration of too many first-time and nonviolent offenders
B) the professionalization of American corrections
C) the privatization of corrections in the United States
D) the increased use of treatment programming programs
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17
By 2008, the mean length of stay for violent offenders was
A) 36 months
B) 44 months
C) 48 months
D) 52 months
A) 36 months
B) 44 months
C) 48 months
D) 52 months
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18
Offenders sentenced to prison have more than quadrupled from 1980 to 2017.
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19
The drug war has helped to increase the rates of female and racial and ethnic minority populations in prison.
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20
Money can be saved through decarceration.
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21
The Sentencing Project Report has indicated that in 2010 30 states continued the trend of reforming sentencing policies and reducing the use of imprisonment.
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22
Penal harm is the movement in corrections based on punishment.
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23
What has been attributed to the increase of warehousing in corrections?
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24
What is prison privatization?
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25
In 1973, who wrote Kind and Usual Punishment: The Prison Business; a book that details the misuse of public monies for prisons?
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26
How much did Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) make with the Idaho state contract?
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27
Discuss the benefits and possible positive outcomes of mass decarceration.
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28
Discuss where you think the field of corrections will be in 50 years.
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29
Do you agree with where corrections is today? What would you change about the current corrections field?
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30
What do you think is the most crucial issue that affects corrections in the 21st century? (Whole Chapter)
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31
Choose one of the themes of corrections mentioned in chapter 1. How has this theme effected corrections as you now understand it? (All applicable chapters)
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