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Deck 7: Correctional Facilities
1
The deadly prison riot in New York Prison at Attica in 1971 led to what type of prison design?
A) Indirect supervision design
B) Direct supervision design
C) Minimum supervision design
D) Maximum supervision design
A) Indirect supervision design
B) Direct supervision design
C) Minimum supervision design
D) Maximum supervision design
B
2
The National Directory of Corrections Construction classified prisons into five general types. Which style has linear cell blocks interconnected around a central enclosed space?
A) Courtyard style
B) Telephone pole style
C) Campus style
D) Cluster style
A) Courtyard style
B) Telephone pole style
C) Campus style
D) Cluster style
A
3
The panopticon prison model was created by which correctional philosopher?
A) William Penn
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) John Augustus
A) William Penn
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) John Augustus
B
4
Which prison system is commonly referred to as a "telephone pole design"?
A) Pennsylvania Prisons
B) The Bastille
C) Auburn/Sing Sing Model
D) Panopticon
A) Pennsylvania Prisons
B) The Bastille
C) Auburn/Sing Sing Model
D) Panopticon
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5
The National Directory of Corrections Construction classified prisons into five general types. Which style has a number of individual buildings that are not connected?
A) Telephone pole style
B) Spoke wheel style
C) Courtyard style
D) Campus style
A) Telephone pole style
B) Spoke wheel style
C) Courtyard style
D) Campus style
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6
Which prison system is commonly referred to as a "spoke wheel design"?
A) Pennsylvania Prisons
B) The Bastille
C) Auburn/Sing Sing Model
D) Panopticon
A) Pennsylvania Prisons
B) The Bastille
C) Auburn/Sing Sing Model
D) Panopticon
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7
Much of the newer prison construction during the past 40-50 years has consisted of this facility design.
A) Minimum-security facility
B) Medium-security facility
C) Maximum-security facility
D) Supermax-security facility
A) Minimum-security facility
B) Medium-security facility
C) Maximum-security facility
D) Supermax-security facility
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8
__________ in correctional facilities can occur when the design has certain areas of the prison that are obscured from easy view of security staff and/or surveillance equipment.
A) Internal security breaches
B) Danger zones
C) Blind spots
D) Isolation zones
A) Internal security breaches
B) Danger zones
C) Blind spots
D) Isolation zones
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9
Which Supreme Court case established that an inmate must demonstrate that the prison official(s) were deliberately indifferent to "substantial risk of serious harm" to the inmate in order to establish liability under the Eighth Amendment?
A) Curry v. Scott (2001)
B) Farmer v. Brennan (1994)
C) Turner v. Safley (1987)
D) Smith v. Doe (2003)
A) Curry v. Scott (2001)
B) Farmer v. Brennan (1994)
C) Turner v. Safley (1987)
D) Smith v. Doe (2003)
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10
Which is not a reason why the number of inmates with disabilities has continued to grow throughout correctional systems nationwide?
A) Offenders are older when committing offenses that require incarceration.
B) Inmates are aging while incarcerated.
C) The effects of alcohol and drug use on inmates.
D) Inmate injured due to violence in correctional facilities.
A) Offenders are older when committing offenses that require incarceration.
B) Inmates are aging while incarcerated.
C) The effects of alcohol and drug use on inmates.
D) Inmate injured due to violence in correctional facilities.
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11
The mental health issues experienced by inmates housed in supermax custody are similar to those of inmates previously confined in which model of prison operation?
A) Pennsylvania Prisons
B) The Bastille
C) Auburn/Sing Sing Model
D) Panaopticon
A) Pennsylvania Prisons
B) The Bastille
C) Auburn/Sing Sing Model
D) Panaopticon
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12
When prisons were first designed, they were designed as this type of facility.
A) Minimum-security facility
B) Medium-security facility
C) Maximum-security facility
D) Supermax-security facility
A) Minimum-security facility
B) Medium-security facility
C) Maximum-security facility
D) Supermax-security facility
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13
The first true federal supermax facility was _________.
A) Alcatraz
B) USP Florence
C) USP Marion
D) USP Atlanta
A) Alcatraz
B) USP Florence
C) USP Marion
D) USP Atlanta
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14
Which is not a term for supermax facilities.
A) Marion Model
B) Special Housing Units
C) Maximum-security Facility
D) Extended Confinement Units
A) Marion Model
B) Special Housing Units
C) Maximum-security Facility
D) Extended Confinement Units
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15
The area between the inner and outer fences is often referred to as the __________. This area is designed to prevent undetected access to the outer fencing of the prison facility.
A) danger zone
B) isolation zone
C) blind spot
D) inside spot
A) danger zone
B) isolation zone
C) blind spot
D) inside spot
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16
Which is not a component of perimeter security?
A) Lighting
B) Razor wire
C) Alarm systems
D) Touch screen control panels
A) Lighting
B) Razor wire
C) Alarm systems
D) Touch screen control panels
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17
The physical design of a prison has little importance to the facility's operation.
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18
This security facility design typically has a single fence that is watched, but not patrolled, by armed guards.
A) Minimum-security facility design
B) Medium-security facility design
C) Maximum-security facility design
D) Supermax-security facility design
A) Minimum-security facility design
B) Medium-security facility design
C) Maximum-security facility design
D) Supermax-security facility design
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19
This security facility design are, in many respects, not even prisons as envisioned by most of the public.
A) Medium-security facility design
B) Maximum-security design
C) Direct supervision design
D) Minimum-security facility design
A) Medium-security facility design
B) Maximum-security design
C) Direct supervision design
D) Minimum-security facility design
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20
Which early prison most resembled a medieval castle?
A) The Walnut Street Jail
B) Eastern Penitentiary
C) Sing Sing
D) The Bastille
A) The Walnut Street Jail
B) Eastern Penitentiary
C) Sing Sing
D) The Bastille
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21
Identify and explain eight auxiliary services and facilities and their challenges to institutional security.
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22
In regard to inmate identification, new processes continue to be developed to enhance institutional security.
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23
Supermax facilities can be freestanding facilities where the entire facility consists of this higher security level or they can be a specified section of the facility that has additional security features that make it a supermax facility.
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24
Most early prisons tended to be located in metropolitan areas.
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25
Identify and discuss the three different modern security-level facility designs for prisons.
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26
Many modern facilities already use camera surveillance to monitor and record inmate visitation rooms as a means of supervising visits and detecting the exchange of drugs or other contraband between inmates.
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27
The existence of full-fledged buildings devoted solely to religious services is common in most prisons.
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28
The National Directory of Corrections Construction classified prisons into five general types. Identify and describe the five styles.
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29
Movement of inmates out of the cell block or pod often requires restraints and security staff escorts.
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30
Supermax facilities provide the highest level of prison security.
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31
Additional services, such as religion and recreation, eliminate idle inmate hands and minds and also give administrators some leverage in the control of inmate behavior.
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