Deck 8: Classification and Custody Levels
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Deck 8: Classification and Custody Levels
1
Classification processes are, in many respects, similar in concept to what __________ had implemented when commensurate good behavior would lead to a reclassification of their likelihood for release.
A) Sir Walter Crofton
B) Zebulon Brockway
C) Alexander Maconochie
D) William Penn
A) Sir Walter Crofton
B) Zebulon Brockway
C) Alexander Maconochie
D) William Penn
C
2
This Supreme Court case found that the totality of prison conditions should not become so deplorable as to violate constitutional expectations for inmates.
A) Palmigiano v. Garrahy (1977)
B) Morris v. Travisono (1970)
C) Holt v. Sarver (1969)
D) Farmer v. Brennan (1994)
A) Palmigiano v. Garrahy (1977)
B) Morris v. Travisono (1970)
C) Holt v. Sarver (1969)
D) Farmer v. Brennan (1994)
C
3
In the past decade, prison systems have experienced increased pressures to improve their system of classifying inmates according to three areas. Which area is not one of the three?
A) Programming needs
B) Work needs
C) Custody needs
D) Visitation needs
A) Programming needs
B) Work needs
C) Custody needs
D) Visitation needs
D
4
As correctional facilities become more crowded, __________ decisions play a more significant role.
A) external classification
B) internal classification
C) reclassification
D) initial classification
A) external classification
B) internal classification
C) reclassification
D) initial classification
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5
Differential association theory is the premise behind most classification programs that seek to separate low-risk inmates from high-risk inmates?
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6
Which type of classification is nonpunitive in nature?
A) Protective custody
B) Supermax
C) Specialized offender custody
D) Administrative segregation
A) Protective custody
B) Supermax
C) Specialized offender custody
D) Administrative segregation
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7
Sexual harassment from other inmates is a reason why an inmate may be placed into ___________.
A) a minimum-security facility
B) protective custody
C) a supermax-security facility
D) administrative segregation
A) a minimum-security facility
B) protective custody
C) a supermax-security facility
D) administrative segregation
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8
What did the Morris Rules establish?
A) The totality of prison conditions should not become so deplorable as to violate constitutional expectations for inmates.
B) The minimal procedural safeguards to which inmates would be entitled.
C) Standardized state classification processes.
D) Improved the classification of inmates according to custody, work, and programming needs.
A) The totality of prison conditions should not become so deplorable as to violate constitutional expectations for inmates.
B) The minimal procedural safeguards to which inmates would be entitled.
C) Standardized state classification processes.
D) Improved the classification of inmates according to custody, work, and programming needs.
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9
Who usually conducts the initial classification of an offender sentenced to prison?
A) The judge
B) Community supervision staff
C) A correctional officer
D) The unit manager
A) The judge
B) Community supervision staff
C) A correctional officer
D) The unit manager
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10
Offender classification is expected to totally eliminate prison violence.
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11
The __________ develops and implements programs within the unit to meet the individual needs of the inmates confined.
A) Case Manager
B) Correctional Counselor
C) Educational Adviser
D) Unit Manager
A) Case Manager
B) Correctional Counselor
C) Educational Adviser
D) Unit Manager
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12
Which goal of classification is the first and most paramount goal of the field of corrections?
A) Public safety
B) Inmate safety
C) Control inmate behavior
D) Providing planning and accountability
A) Public safety
B) Inmate safety
C) Control inmate behavior
D) Providing planning and accountability
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13
Who is the head of the direct classification team within a correctional facility?
A) Unit manager
B) Case manager
C) Correctional counselor
D) Educational adviser
A) Unit manager
B) Case manager
C) Correctional counselor
D) Educational adviser
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14
In the past, subjective forms of classification, based on the __________ opinions of professionals, were largely utilized.
A) medical
B) clinical
C) quantifiable
D) theoretical
A) medical
B) clinical
C) quantifiable
D) theoretical
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15
Which commission called for improved classification systems as a means of creating better treatment programs to reshape inmate behavior?
A) Brockway
B) Wickersham
C) Elmira
D) Sarver
A) Brockway
B) Wickersham
C) Elmira
D) Sarver
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16
This member of the unit classification team is generally responsible for the performance of diagnostic, therapeutic, research, educational, and evaluative functions relating to psychological services.
A) Educational Adviser
B) Correctional Counselor
C) Case Manager
D) Psychological Services Representative
A) Educational Adviser
B) Correctional Counselor
C) Case Manager
D) Psychological Services Representative
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17
What is the primary reason that an offender is placed in administrative segregation?
A) Pressure for sexual favors from other inmates
B) Gang membership
C) Being in debt to other inmates
D) Having been previously employed in law enforcement
A) Pressure for sexual favors from other inmates
B) Gang membership
C) Being in debt to other inmates
D) Having been previously employed in law enforcement
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18
Providing rewards or punishments for actions that are committed meets which classification goal?
A) Controlling inmates' behavior
B) Protecting the public
C) Planning and accountability
D) Protecting inmates
A) Controlling inmates' behavior
B) Protecting the public
C) Planning and accountability
D) Protecting inmates
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19
The first stage of this classification system placed the convict in segregated confinement with work and training being provided to the offender.
A) Irish penal system
B) Mark system
C) Elmira reformatory system
D) English penal system
A) Irish penal system
B) Mark system
C) Elmira reformatory system
D) English penal system
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20
This case resulted in a detailed set of procedures for classifying prisoners who were overseen by the federal court system.
A) Holt v. Sarver (1969)
B) Morris v. Travisono (1970)
C) Palmigiano v. Garrahy (1977)
D) Turner v. Safley (1987)
A) Holt v. Sarver (1969)
B) Morris v. Travisono (1970)
C) Palmigiano v. Garrahy (1977)
D) Turner v. Safley (1987)
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21
Inmates with prior convictions are significantly more likely than first-time offenders to be regular drug users.
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22
Historically, the majority of all offenders were housed together within correctional facilities.
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23
The custody level of inmates refers to the type of physical barriers that are utilized to prevent their escape.
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24
Identify the four goals of classification systems.
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25
Maconochie's mark system is considered a form of indeterminate sentencing.
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26
In times past, subjective forms of classification, based on the clinical opinions of professionals, were largely utilized.
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27
Classification processes play little importance in developing prison budgets.
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28
Define security levels and describe the five security levels within the Bureau of Prisons.
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29
Discuss the first actual classification system for offenders. Identify who implemented the system, the name of the system, and the specific phases of classification.
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30
Zebulon Brockway is best known for creating the Irish penal system.
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31
External classification processes have to do with the placement of inmates at different facilities and/or on community supervision.
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