Deck 6: Jails and Detention Centers

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In 2016 women comprised about ______ of jail inmates.

A) 2%
B) 8%
C) 10%
D) 15%
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Long-term trends over the last 19 years show that the number of African American inmates has

A) increased only slightly
B) doubled
C) steadily decreased
D) decreased substantially
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The racial-ethnic grouping with the largest numbers in jail are:

A) Whites
B) Blacks
C) Hispanics of any race
D) all are approximately equally represented
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Proportionate to population which racial-ethnic group are the most likely to be incarcerated in American jails?

A) White
B) Black
C) Hispanics of any race
D) All are approximately equally likely
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Of those with mental health problems, jail inmates experience:

A) 50% more delusions
B) no hallucinations
C) attacks from the staff
D) none of these
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Which group is more likely than others to be under the influence while committing an offense?

A) Whites and females
B) Hispanics and males
C) Females and Hispanics
D) Males and whites
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In 2002, only ______ of convicted inmates in jails received treatment.

A) 6%
B) 12.4%
C) 22%
D) 34%
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As of 2014, the leading cause of death in jail was ______.

A) suicide
B) murder
C) illness
D) accidental overdose
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Which of the following types of inmates were targeted more by both inmates nad staff for sexual victimization?

A) inmates in a gang
B) inmates with a college degree
C) inmates older than 34
D) inmates with no family
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Which of the following tactics are used by correctional facilities for controlling gangs?

A) Informants
B) Isolation of leaders
C) Non intervention
D) Segregation
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In 2016, the average length of stay for inmates of jails was

A) 10 days
B) 15 days
C) 19 days
D) 25 days
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In the Middle Ages, jails were operated by

A) the sheriff.
B) the judge.
C) the king.
D) the people.
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Today, the vast majority of jails are operated by

A) county sheriffs.
B) local police chiefs.
C) tribal officers.
D) federal agents.
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Which of the following are considered to be a part of the profile of the suicide-prine inmate in jail?

A) male
B) Hispanic or Latino
C) committed a violent-offense
D) 34 years of age or older
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Which of the following were identified as adult women's priority reentry needs?

A) housing
B) substance abuse treatment
C) financial support
D) all of these
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The focus of arrests in the drug war has often been on the

A) low-level sellers.
B) buyers.
C) drug kingpins.
D) all of these
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In a BJS study, the majority of the jail inmates had which of the following mental-health problems?

A) major depression
B) psychotic disorder
C) mania
D) anxiety
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According to the Mortality in Local Jails (2000-2014) annual study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, _____ is the second leading cause of death in jails.

A) cancer
B) AIDS
C) heart disease
D) diabetes
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Bureau of Justice Statistics researchers found that females reported a rate of cancer that was almost _____ times that of men.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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In a study of adolescents in a detention center in Chicago, about 15% of the teths had contracted

A) HIV.
B) gonorrhea.
C) chlamydia.
D) herpes.
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Jails operate 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
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New generation jails have a triangular architecture.
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Mental illness also makes jail inmates more likely candidates for the use of solitary confinement and targets of other violent inmates.
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Jail inmates with mental illness are more likely to be homeless than inmates without mental illness.
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One half of jail inmates reported a medical problem more serious than a cold or the flu.
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Prison inmates commit suicide at 3 times the rate of jail inmates because their incarceration experience is significantly longer.
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Women comprise about 15% of all jail inmates.
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Explain how the mission of a jail is much more diverse than that of a prison.
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What is the primarily reason for increased numbers of women and minorities in jail?
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How does being homeless increase a person's chances of being arrested?
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Why is the provision for health care to incarcerated persons important?
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When does overcrowding occur?
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How have "get tough" policies affected jails?
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What did the late corrections scholar, John Irwin refer the types of people who are managed in jails as?
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What did the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 mandate?
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How does overcrowding limit the ability of jails to fulfill its multifaceted mission? What is the impact on inmates?
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Identify the seven critical dimensions of new generation officer behavior and discuss what research has indicated about the success in proper officer training.
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Discuss how an inmate is typically processed into a jail.
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Describe the issues jails face regarding gangs and how they address the problem.
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Discuss reentry, what is involved, and why it's important.
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Deck 6: Jails and Detention Centers
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In 2016 women comprised about ______ of jail inmates.

A) 2%
B) 8%
C) 10%
D) 15%
D
2
Long-term trends over the last 19 years show that the number of African American inmates has

A) increased only slightly
B) doubled
C) steadily decreased
D) decreased substantially
C
3
The racial-ethnic grouping with the largest numbers in jail are:

A) Whites
B) Blacks
C) Hispanics of any race
D) all are approximately equally represented
A
4
Proportionate to population which racial-ethnic group are the most likely to be incarcerated in American jails?

A) White
B) Black
C) Hispanics of any race
D) All are approximately equally likely
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Of those with mental health problems, jail inmates experience:

A) 50% more delusions
B) no hallucinations
C) attacks from the staff
D) none of these
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Which group is more likely than others to be under the influence while committing an offense?

A) Whites and females
B) Hispanics and males
C) Females and Hispanics
D) Males and whites
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7
In 2002, only ______ of convicted inmates in jails received treatment.

A) 6%
B) 12.4%
C) 22%
D) 34%
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As of 2014, the leading cause of death in jail was ______.

A) suicide
B) murder
C) illness
D) accidental overdose
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9
Which of the following types of inmates were targeted more by both inmates nad staff for sexual victimization?

A) inmates in a gang
B) inmates with a college degree
C) inmates older than 34
D) inmates with no family
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10
Which of the following tactics are used by correctional facilities for controlling gangs?

A) Informants
B) Isolation of leaders
C) Non intervention
D) Segregation
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11
In 2016, the average length of stay for inmates of jails was

A) 10 days
B) 15 days
C) 19 days
D) 25 days
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12
In the Middle Ages, jails were operated by

A) the sheriff.
B) the judge.
C) the king.
D) the people.
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13
Today, the vast majority of jails are operated by

A) county sheriffs.
B) local police chiefs.
C) tribal officers.
D) federal agents.
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14
Which of the following are considered to be a part of the profile of the suicide-prine inmate in jail?

A) male
B) Hispanic or Latino
C) committed a violent-offense
D) 34 years of age or older
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15
Which of the following were identified as adult women's priority reentry needs?

A) housing
B) substance abuse treatment
C) financial support
D) all of these
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The focus of arrests in the drug war has often been on the

A) low-level sellers.
B) buyers.
C) drug kingpins.
D) all of these
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17
In a BJS study, the majority of the jail inmates had which of the following mental-health problems?

A) major depression
B) psychotic disorder
C) mania
D) anxiety
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18
According to the Mortality in Local Jails (2000-2014) annual study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, _____ is the second leading cause of death in jails.

A) cancer
B) AIDS
C) heart disease
D) diabetes
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19
Bureau of Justice Statistics researchers found that females reported a rate of cancer that was almost _____ times that of men.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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In a study of adolescents in a detention center in Chicago, about 15% of the teths had contracted

A) HIV.
B) gonorrhea.
C) chlamydia.
D) herpes.
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Jails operate 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
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New generation jails have a triangular architecture.
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Mental illness also makes jail inmates more likely candidates for the use of solitary confinement and targets of other violent inmates.
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Jail inmates with mental illness are more likely to be homeless than inmates without mental illness.
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One half of jail inmates reported a medical problem more serious than a cold or the flu.
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Prison inmates commit suicide at 3 times the rate of jail inmates because their incarceration experience is significantly longer.
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Women comprise about 15% of all jail inmates.
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28
Explain how the mission of a jail is much more diverse than that of a prison.
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What is the primarily reason for increased numbers of women and minorities in jail?
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How does being homeless increase a person's chances of being arrested?
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Why is the provision for health care to incarcerated persons important?
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When does overcrowding occur?
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How have "get tough" policies affected jails?
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What did the late corrections scholar, John Irwin refer the types of people who are managed in jails as?
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What did the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 mandate?
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How does overcrowding limit the ability of jails to fulfill its multifaceted mission? What is the impact on inmates?
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Identify the seven critical dimensions of new generation officer behavior and discuss what research has indicated about the success in proper officer training.
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Discuss how an inmate is typically processed into a jail.
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Describe the issues jails face regarding gangs and how they address the problem.
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Discuss reentry, what is involved, and why it's important.
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