Deck 1: Early History of Punishment and the Development of Prisons in the United States
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Deck 1: Early History of Punishment and the Development of Prisons in the United States
1
What was the Church's early equivalent to a legal proceeding?
A) Secular trial
B) Trial by redemption
C) Trial by intervention
D) Trial by ordeal
A) Secular trial
B) Trial by redemption
C) Trial by intervention
D) Trial by ordeal
D
2
What was the first prison in America?
A) Mamertine Prison
B) Old Newgate Prison
C) The Walnut Street Jail
D) The Hulk
A) Mamertine Prison
B) Old Newgate Prison
C) The Walnut Street Jail
D) The Hulk
B
3
What set of codified laws was based on equal retaliation?
A) Book of the Covenant
B) Sumerian Code
C) Draco's Code
D) Code of Hammurabi
A) Book of the Covenant
B) Sumerian Code
C) Draco's Code
D) Code of Hammurabi
D
4
Maconochie's principles are often referred to as the __________ system.
A) mark
B) determinate
C) check
D) reformatory
A) mark
B) determinate
C) check
D) reformatory
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5
The first reformatory was named __________ Reformatory.
A) Elmira
B) Brockway
C) Walnut Street
D) Auburn
A) Elmira
B) Brockway
C) Walnut Street
D) Auburn
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6
The prototype prison farm was in what state?
A) Arkansas
B) Texas
C) Mississippi
D) Louisiana
A) Arkansas
B) Texas
C) Mississippi
D) Louisiana
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7
The ______________ system was a prison model consisting of small individual cells, a large work area for group labor, and enforced silence.
A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Auburn
D) Pennsylvania
A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Auburn
D) Pennsylvania
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8
In the Roman Empire, a complete loss of citizenship and liberty, confiscation of property, and release of a spouse to remarry is called __________.
A) civil death
B) slavery
C) offender marginalization
D) offender disenfranchisement
A) civil death
B) slavery
C) offender marginalization
D) offender disenfranchisement
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9
William Penn, and the Pennsylvania Quakers, created a body of laws called the __________.
A) Great Law
B) Ordeal Law
C) Brutalization Law
D) Disablement Law
A) Great Law
B) Ordeal Law
C) Brutalization Law
D) Disablement Law
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10
__________ was/were a significant consequent of inmates incarcerated through the Pennsylvania system.
A) Sanitary issues
B) Diseases
C) Mental illness
D) Breakup of families
A) Sanitary issues
B) Diseases
C) Mental illness
D) Breakup of families
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11
Which of the following philosophers developed the hedonistic calculus?
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) John Howard
C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Francois Voltaire
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) John Howard
C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Francois Voltaire
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12
Who is recognized as the founder of the classical school of criminology?
A) Jeremy Bentham
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) William Penn
D) Francois Voltaire
A) Jeremy Bentham
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) William Penn
D) Francois Voltaire
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13
Who worked to alleviate some of the abuses and improve sanitary conditions in correctional facilities?
A) William Penn
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) John Howard
D) Cesare Beccaria
A) William Penn
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) John Howard
D) Cesare Beccaria
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14
Which states are the "Big Four" in corrections?
A) California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio
B) California, New York, Texas, and Florida
C) Pennsylvania, Colorado, Ohio, and Florida
D) Texas, Virginia, Colorado, and California
A) California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio
B) California, New York, Texas, and Florida
C) Pennsylvania, Colorado, Ohio, and Florida
D) Texas, Virginia, Colorado, and California
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15
The two major competing concepts or systems of prison designs used within the United States for the majority of the 20th century were __________.
A) the Pennsylvania system and the New York system
B) the Philadelphia system and the Auburn system
C) the Philadelphia system and the New York system
D) the Pennsylvania system and the Auburn system
A) the Pennsylvania system and the New York system
B) the Philadelphia system and the Auburn system
C) the Philadelphia system and the New York system
D) the Pennsylvania system and the Auburn system
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16
The infliction of physical pain upon an offender is called _______________.
A) capital punishment
B) redemption punishment
C) secular punishment
D) corporal punishment
A) capital punishment
B) redemption punishment
C) secular punishment
D) corporal punishment
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17
What was the first American institution exclusively dedicated to the correction of felons?
A) Mamertine Prison
B) The Walnut Street Jail
C) Old Newgate Prison
D) The Hulk
A) Mamertine Prison
B) The Walnut Street Jail
C) Old Newgate Prison
D) The Hulk
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18
The _______________ system was an early prison system requiring inmate silence, individual cells, and inmate labor within those cells.
A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Auburn
D) Pennsylvania
A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Auburn
D) Pennsylvania
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19
Which is the correct timeline for the opening of early American prisons?
A) Eastern Penitentiary, Western Penitentiary, Auburn Prison, Walnut Street Jail, Old Newgate Prisoc
B) Old Newgate Prison, Walnut Street Jail, Auburn Prison, Western Penitentiary, Eastern Penitentiary
C) Old Newgate Prison, Auburn Prison, Eastern Penitentiary, Walnut Street Jail, Western Penitentiary
D) Auburn Prison, Old Newgate Prison, Walnut Street Jail, Eastern Penitentiary, Western Penitentiary
A) Eastern Penitentiary, Western Penitentiary, Auburn Prison, Walnut Street Jail, Old Newgate Prisoc
B) Old Newgate Prison, Walnut Street Jail, Auburn Prison, Western Penitentiary, Eastern Penitentiary
C) Old Newgate Prison, Auburn Prison, Eastern Penitentiary, Walnut Street Jail, Western Penitentiary
D) Auburn Prison, Old Newgate Prison, Walnut Street Jail, Eastern Penitentiary, Western Penitentiary
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20
The brutalization hypothesis states the use of harsh punishments is an effective deterrent.
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21
Prior to the Civil War, separate laws were required of free slaves and free men who turned criminal.
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22
The legal basis for lex talionis is the desire for revenge.
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23
The majority of offenders who had been subjected to transportation were male, skilled, and from the lower classes.
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24
The infliction of physical pain upon an offender is called corporal punishment.
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25
The Martinson Report argued that rehabilitation greatly reduced recidivism.
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26
What effects did the American Civil War have on prisons and offenders? How did these effects influence the industrial prison era?
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27
Explain the process that led to the development of crimes being an act in violation of a king or queen's authority.
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28
Among early societies, religious offenses were considered less dangerous than secular offenses.
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29
Corporal punishment was a common form of state punishment. Provide a definition of corporal punishment. Name at least three forms of corporal punishment and describe their purpose.
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30
Banishment was the punishment most often used in lieu of capital punishment.
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31
Ultimately, the Auburn system was the model that states adopted due to economic advantages over the Pennsylvania system.
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