Deck 9: Specialized Inmate Populations and Juvenile Correctional Systems
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Deck 9: Specialized Inmate Populations and Juvenile Correctional Systems
1
Offenders with special needs included all of the following except ______.
A) mental issues
B) physical issues
C) emotional challenges
D) high intelligence issues
A) mental issues
B) physical issues
C) emotional challenges
D) high intelligence issues
high intelligence issues
2
During the first few hours of being received, an inmate should be given a(n) ______.
A) intelligence test
B) vocational examination
C) medical screening
D) education screening
A) intelligence test
B) vocational examination
C) medical screening
D) education screening
medical screening
3
What reason often given for separating special needs inmates from the general population argues that it is generally more efficient and cost-effective if special needs offenders are kept in the same location, where they can be treated as a group?
A) cost containment
B) concentration of resources
C) managed care
D) mainstreaming
A) cost containment
B) concentration of resources
C) managed care
D) mainstreaming
cost containment
4
What reason often given for separating special needs inmates from the general population argues that more effective care can be focused on a specialized unit where specifically trained staff can strategically target their skills to populations most in need?
A) concentrated care
B) managed care
C) mainstreaming
D) concentration of resources
A) concentrated care
B) managed care
C) mainstreaming
D) concentration of resources
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5
What type of prison construction design is ideal for agencies that wish to ensure that future construction efforts meet ADA and other standards of care?
A) modification
B) reform
C) collective
D) universal
A) modification
B) reform
C) collective
D) universal
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6
Which of the following is not an example of universal design features?
A) wider doors
B) ramps rather than stairs
C) smaller cell sizes
D) heavier building materials that allow safety bars or railings to be added to construction in later years, if needed
A) wider doors
B) ramps rather than stairs
C) smaller cell sizes
D) heavier building materials that allow safety bars or railings to be added to construction in later years, if needed
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7
Which of the following types of inmates are likely to be very vulnerable to exploitation by other inmates?
A) elderly offenders who are physically weaker and may not be as mentally adept as they were in younger years
B) inmates with anxiety-based disorders
C) inmates with affective disorders
D) all of these
A) elderly offenders who are physically weaker and may not be as mentally adept as they were in younger years
B) inmates with anxiety-based disorders
C) inmates with affective disorders
D) all of these
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8
Older career criminals who have earned status through years of hard-won adherence to prison and criminological ideals are known as ______.
A) greyhounds
B) bulldogs
C) grey hairs
D) watchdogs
A) greyhounds
B) bulldogs
C) grey hairs
D) watchdogs
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9
Older, inmates that are not seen as weak throughout their life of crime or while serving prison time are known as ______.
A) grey dogs
B) grey bulls
C) grey hairs
D) greyhounds
A) grey dogs
B) grey bulls
C) grey hairs
D) greyhounds
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10
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) sets forth the guidelines in applying a specific diagnosis to a person presenting with a(n) ______
A) classification issue
B) mental disorder
C) HIV/AIDS diagnosis
D) sexually transmitted disease
A) classification issue
B) mental disorder
C) HIV/AIDS diagnosis
D) sexually transmitted disease
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11
What is defined as any diagnosed disorder contained within the DSM-5?
A) physical illness
B) acute illness
C) mental illness
D) chronic illness
A) physical illness
B) acute illness
C) mental illness
D) chronic illness
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12
Which entity publishes the DSM-5?
A) American Medical Association
B) American Psychiatric Association
C) American Prison Society
D) American Bar Association
A) American Medical Association
B) American Psychiatric Association
C) American Prison Society
D) American Bar Association
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13
In 2005, approximately ______ of state inmates had some type of mental health issue.
A) 45%
B) 56%
C) 63%
D) 21%
A) 45%
B) 56%
C) 63%
D) 21%
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14
In the Iowa Department of Corrections, it has been estimated that approximately ______ of all violent acts, suicide attempts, illnesses, and injuries involve inmates with a mental health problem.
A) 84%
B) 23%
C) 20%
D) 76%
A) 84%
B) 23%
C) 20%
D) 76%
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15
The legal requirements for adequate health care that also extend to mental health care established in the case of Ruiz v. Estelle (1980) are referred to as the ______.
A) five standards of screening care
B) six standards of mental health care
C) four standards of physical and mental health
D) four standards of mental health care
A) five standards of screening care
B) six standards of mental health care
C) four standards of physical and mental health
D) four standards of mental health care
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16
Disorders such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and dysthymic disorder are considered ______ disorders.
A) temperament
B) swing
C) manic
D) mood
A) temperament
B) swing
C) manic
D) mood
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17
According to Hanser and Mire (2010), nearly ______ of all persons in secure mental hospitals were transferred from a prison system.
A) three fourths
B) half
C) one third
D) one quarter
A) three fourths
B) half
C) one third
D) one quarter
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18
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that a transfer of any inmate to a mental health hospital required, at minimum, an administrative hearing to determine the appropriateness of such confinement?
A) Ruiz v. Estelle
B) Vitek v. Jones
C) Estelle v. Gamble
D) Wolff v. McDonnell
A) Ruiz v. Estelle
B) Vitek v. Jones
C) Estelle v. Gamble
D) Wolff v. McDonnell
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19
When an offender has two or more disorders, he or she is said within the treatment community to have ______ disorders.
A) double
B) co-occurring
C) comingling
D) twice
A) double
B) co-occurring
C) comingling
D) twice
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20
Which of the following disorders are particularly impacted by the inmate subculture, including the gang subculture?
A) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
B) schizophrenia
C) antisocial personality
D) depression
A) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
B) schizophrenia
C) antisocial personality
D) depression
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21
Rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are high in______, and the disorder is particularly aggravated for those who are victimized within the environment.
A) prisons
B) courtrooms
C) schools
D) all of these
A) prisons
B) courtrooms
C) schools
D) all of these
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22
Assessment processes will determine whether a sex offender is amenable to ______.
A) prison
B) parole
C) treatment
D) probation
A) prison
B) parole
C) treatment
D) probation
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23
A(n) ______ community is an environment that provides necessary behavior modifiers that allow offenders immediate feedback about their behavior and treatment progress.
A) cognitive
B) healing
C) therapeutic
D) emotional
A) cognitive
B) healing
C) therapeutic
D) emotional
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24
Which of the following is true regarding security staff who work with the sex offender population?
A) They should not view sex offenders as horrible persons who deserve the worst possible punishment
B) They should not be sympathetic to sex offenders to the point that they entertain excuses for the criminal behavior
C) They should view the behavior of the sex offender as inappropriate but should be willing to consider that these offenders can change
D) all of these
A) They should not view sex offenders as horrible persons who deserve the worst possible punishment
B) They should not be sympathetic to sex offenders to the point that they entertain excuses for the criminal behavior
C) They should view the behavior of the sex offender as inappropriate but should be willing to consider that these offenders can change
D) all of these
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25
Sex offender programs today most often use a combination of ______.
A) cognitive-behavioral techniques and relapse prevention strategies
B) chemical treatment and group therapy
C) educational and chemical therapy
D) educational therapy and relapse prevention strategies
A) cognitive-behavioral techniques and relapse prevention strategies
B) chemical treatment and group therapy
C) educational and chemical therapy
D) educational therapy and relapse prevention strategies
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26
One primary concern of group members in sex offender treatment is often related to confidentiality, particularly regarding information divulged by ______.
A) security staff
B) other group members
C) administrative staff
D) therapy staff
A) security staff
B) other group members
C) administrative staff
D) therapy staff
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27
Though the stigma of the rape of women is not as great in today's modern prison environment, prior to which decade did it tend to carry negative connotations within the older prison culture?
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
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28
According to Schuster (2015), PREA prohibits any hard-line rule about housing which type of inmates based on their assigned sex at birth?
A) lesbian
B) bisexual
C) gay
D) transgendered
A) lesbian
B) bisexual
C) gay
D) transgendered
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29
According to Schuster (2015), what is defined solely by a person's internal sense of feeling male or female?
A) bisexuality
B) being lesbian
C) transgender
D) being gay
A) bisexuality
B) being lesbian
C) transgender
D) being gay
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30
Offenders who commit their first offense later in life are known as ______.
A) offender-turned-elderly-in-prison
B) habitual first-time offenders
C) habitual elderly offenders
D) elderly first-time offenders
A) offender-turned-elderly-in-prison
B) habitual first-time offenders
C) habitual elderly offenders
D) elderly first-time offenders
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31
Older offenders who have a long history of crime and also have a prior record of imprisonment throughout their lifetime are known as ______.
A) offender-turned-elderly-in-prison
B) habitual first-time offenders
C) habitual elderly offenders
D) elderly first-time offenders
A) offender-turned-elderly-in-prison
B) habitual first-time offenders
C) habitual elderly offenders
D) elderly first-time offenders
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32
It is estimated that approximately ______ of elderly inmates are first-time offenders, incarcerated when they were 60 or older.
A) 50%
B) 45%
C) 12%
D) 22%
A) 50%
B) 45%
C) 12%
D) 22%
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33
Which type of offenders have long histories in the system and are the least likely to be discipline problems?
A) offender-turned-elderly-in-prison
B) habitual first-time offenders
C) habitual elderly offenders
D) elderly first-time offenders
A) offender-turned-elderly-in-prison
B) habitual first-time offenders
C) habitual elderly offenders
D) elderly first-time offenders
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34
The cost of incarcerating an inmate who is 60 years of age or older is around ______ a year.
A) $70,000
B) $100,000
C) $150,000
D) $10,000
A) $70,000
B) $100,000
C) $150,000
D) $10,000
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35
What type of youth can be kept in a jail or another type of adult facility when other options are not available?
A) abandoned
B) delinquent
C) status offending
D) protective
A) abandoned
B) delinquent
C) status offending
D) protective
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36
Which of the following is an instrument used for supervision and treatment decisions when classifying juvenile offenders?
A) LSI-R
B) YLS/CMI
C) DSM-V
D) LRI
A) LSI-R
B) YLS/CMI
C) DSM-V
D) LRI
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37
More than what percent of facilities around the nation have reported that onsite treatment services are provided to youth in their care?
A) 63%
B) 98%
C) 12%
D) 33%
A) 63%
B) 98%
C) 12%
D) 33%
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38
Mental health services in the form of evaluation, ongoing therapy, or counseling are nearly universally available in juvenile facilities, with ______ of youth in places that provide one or more of these services either inside or outside the facility.
A) 90%
B) 97%
C) 82%
D) 74%
A) 90%
B) 97%
C) 82%
D) 74%
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39
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among adolescents, and according to Wintersteen, Diamond, and Fein (2007), what is the single most important risk factor to look for?
A) prior drug abuse
B) prior suicide attempt
C) prior criminal history
D) prior depression history
A) prior drug abuse
B) prior suicide attempt
C) prior criminal history
D) prior depression history
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40
Despite the ongoing effort to limit the use of detention, juveniles are still detained in about ______ of all delinquency cases.
A) 47%
B) 35%
C) 20%
D) 6%
A) 47%
B) 35%
C) 20%
D) 6%
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41
What occurs when a juvenile case is transferred to adult court?
A) juvenile waiver
B) felony waiver
C) chronic waiver
D) detention waiver
A) juvenile waiver
B) felony waiver
C) chronic waiver
D) detention waiver
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42
What type of detention facilities are frequently located near large urban centers and often house large numbers of delinquents in a cottage- or dormitory-type setting?
A) misdemeanor
B) felony
C) private
D) public
A) misdemeanor
B) felony
C) private
D) public
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43
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that mandatory sentences of life without the possibility of parole were unconstitutional for juvenile offenders?
A) Miller v. Alabama
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Thompson v. Oklahoma
D) Eddings v. Oklahoma
A) Miller v. Alabama
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Thompson v. Oklahoma
D) Eddings v. Oklahoma
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44
In every state but ______, the custody rate for African American juvenile offenders exceeded the rate for Caucasian youth.
A) Iowa
B) West Virginia
C) Vermont
D) Idaho
A) Iowa
B) West Virginia
C) Vermont
D) Idaho
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45
Collective design refers to prison construction design that complies with Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and that accommodates all inmate needs, in a universal fashion, regardless of how varied the needs may be from inmate to inmate.
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46
With regard to the inmate population, serious attention should be given to special needs offenders because they are likely to be very vulnerable to exploitation by other inmates.
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47
Greybosses are older inmates who have acquired respect within the offender subculture due to their track record, criminal history, and criminogenic ideals.
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48
The officer subculture must definitely be professionalized among those who routinely work with various types of special needs inmates.
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49
The primary goal of medication is to quickly identify emergency situations and inmates who might require more extensive intervention prior to placement in the prison population.
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50
The assessment should be assigned to a specific mental health staff member and consist of interviews, a review of prior records and clinical history, a physical examination, observation, and, when necessary, psychological testing.
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51
When an offender has two or more disorders, he or she is said within the treatment community to have co-occurring disorders.
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52
The general public consensus is that capital punishment is the best sentence of sex offenders.
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53
Most sex offenders are housed in mental health units.
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54
A therapeutic community is an environment that provides necessary behavior modifiers that allow offenders immediate feedback about their behavior and treatment progress.
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55
It is also important to note that any classification system for elderly inmates should include a protocol that distinguishes between inmates who entered the prison system before age 30 and those who reached that age while in prison.
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56
A habitual elderly offender is an inmate who has grown old in prison and has a long history in the system.
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57
The rise in numbers of habitual elderly offenders and offenders-turned-elderly-in-prison has to do largely with the advent of three-strikes felony sentencing in many states.
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58
Habitual elderly offenders have a long history of crime and also have a prior record of imprisonment throughout their lifetime.
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59
Elderly first-time offenders have long histories in the system and are the least likely to be disciplinary problems.
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60
The cost of incarcerating an inmate who is 60 years of age or older is around $100,000 a year.
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61
Less than 3 in 10 facilities around the nation have reported that onsite treatment services are provided to youth in their care.
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62
Provide several reasons to separate special needs inmates from the general population.
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63
What is a universal prison design? What are the benefits of this design?
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64
What are greyhounds? How do they fare in prison?
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65
Why are marginal levels of mental health issues a major problem in jails and prisons?
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66
Who usually conducts treatment for sexual offenders? What does the treatment entail?
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67
What measures should be taken to safeguard offenders with alternative sex identities and/or characteristics? How is this relevant to the reduction of HIV/AIDS in a prison facility?
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68
How are first-time offenders different from habitual elderly offenders and offenders-turned-elderly-in-prison?
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69
Why is housing elderly inmates a challenge?
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70
What special form of incarceration can occur for child and adolescent offenders who are incarcerated for violent crimes? What types of juveniles is this process typically reserved for?
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71
Discuss group therapy as it is used in sex offender treatment today. What major issues does this type of therapy target? What is the primary concerns regarding group therapy and how can this concern be addressed?
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