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
______ is defined as the process whereby practitioners from a variety of agencies and programs use tools, techniques, and facilities to engage in organized security and treatment functions intended to correct criminal tendencies among the offender population.
A) Corrections
B) Police
C) Courts
D) Justice
A) Corrections
B) Police
C) Courts
D) Justice
Corrections
2
The criminal justice system generally consists of ______segments.
A) three
B) eight
C) nine
D) five
A) three
B) eight
C) nine
D) five
five
3
Unlike the______, who are tasked with apprehending offenders and preventing crime, correctional personnel often work to change (or at least keep contained) the offender population.
A) police
B) judge
C) prosecutor
D) jury
A) police
B) judge
C) prosecutor
D) jury
police
4
Which justice system is unique due to the civil nature of the proceedings?
A) military
B) criminal
C) juvenile
D) domestic
A) military
B) criminal
C) juvenile
D) domestic
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5
Which service is the easiest to sympathize with due to assisting and aiding who were targeted by crime?
A) correctional
B) victim
C) offender
D) investigative
A) correctional
B) victim
C) offender
D) investigative
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6
What is the contention that the use of harsh punishments sensitizes people to violence and essentially teaches them to use violence rather than acting as a deterrent?
A) prisonization hypothesis
B) retribution hypothesis
C) brutalization hypothesis
D) punishment hypothesis
A) prisonization hypothesis
B) retribution hypothesis
C) brutalization hypothesis
D) punishment hypothesis
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7
The earliest written code of punishment was known as the ______.
A) Egyptian Code
B) Babylonian Code
C) Code of Hammurabi
D) Code of Caesar
A) Egyptian Code
B) Babylonian Code
C) Code of Hammurabi
D) Code of Caesar
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8
What term referred to the Babylonian law of equal retaliation?
A) habeas corpus
B) lex corpus
C) habeas talionis
D) lex talionis
A) habeas corpus
B) lex corpus
C) habeas talionis
D) lex talionis
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9
What legal basis reflected the instinctive desire for humans who have been harmed to seek revenge?
A) habeas talionis
B) deterrence
C) lex talionis
D) punishment
A) habeas talionis
B) deterrence
C) lex talionis
D) punishment
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10
Under which early code were punishments severe and tended to be terminal, with imprisonment simply being a means of holding the accused until those in power had decided the offender's fate?
A) Napoleonic
B) Roman
C) Hammurabi
D) Sumerian
A) Napoleonic
B) Roman
C) Hammurabi
D) Sumerian
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11
Under Roman law, what resulted in the offender's property being excised by the government and the marriage (if any) between the offender and his or her spouse was declared void, providing the status of widow to the spouse?
A) civil death
B) habeas corpus
C) civilus talionis
D) divorce
A) civil death
B) habeas corpus
C) civilus talionis
D) divorce
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12
What consisted of very dangerous and/or impossible tests to prove the guilt or innocence of the accused?
A) hanging
B) civil trial
C) trial by ordeal
D) sanctuary
A) hanging
B) civil trial
C) trial by ordeal
D) sanctuary
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13
Which of the following is an example of a type of building that during ancient times, many nations designated where accused offenders could stay, free from attack, until such time that their innocence could be established (presuming that they were, in fact, innocent)?
A) courthouse
B) police station
C) dungeon
D) church
A) courthouse
B) police station
C) dungeon
D) church
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14
In England, what was provided until some form of negotiation was arranged or until the accused was ultimately smuggled out of the area?
A) plea bargaining
B) sanctuary
C) trial by ordeal
D) stocks and pillories
A) plea bargaining
B) sanctuary
C) trial by ordeal
D) stocks and pillories
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15
What are crimes against society or a social group, which historically tended to include sacrilege as well as other crimes against religion, treason, witchcraft, incest, sex offenses of any sort, and even violations of hunting rules?
A) public transcreations
B) public biases
C) public injustices
D) public wrongs
A) public transcreations
B) public biases
C) public injustices
D) public wrongs
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16
What are crimes against an individual that could include physical injury, damage to a person's property, or theft?
A) private transcreations
B) private wrongs
C) private injustices
D) private biases
A) private transcreations
B) private wrongs
C) private injustices
D) private biases
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17
What type of early punishment used a chair suspended over a body of water?
A) hulks
B) pillory
C) stocks
D) ducking stool
A) hulks
B) pillory
C) stocks
D) ducking stool
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18
A combination of which two early punishment devices resulted in both the offender's head and hands being immobilized?
A) ducking stool and gag
B) stocks and gag
C) stocks and pillory
D) pillory and ducking stool
A) ducking stool and gag
B) stocks and gag
C) stocks and pillory
D) pillory and ducking stool
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19
Which of the following was a form of punishment in early correctional history?
A) trial by ordeal
B) branding
C) whipping
D) all of these
A) trial by ordeal
B) branding
C) whipping
D) all of these
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20
Which of the following early forms of punishment had a purpose of humiliating the offender?
A) gag
B) trial by ordeal
C) whipping
D) banishment
A) gag
B) trial by ordeal
C) whipping
D) banishment
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21
Which of the following is an example of branding in early American society?
A) marked on their thumb with the letter "T" for thief
B) marked on their back with the letter "M" for murderer
C) none of these
D) all of these
A) marked on their thumb with the letter "T" for thief
B) marked on their back with the letter "M" for murderer
C) none of these
D) all of these
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22
Which of the following is true regarding corporal punishment?
A) It tended to be the most frequently used punishment up until the 1700s.
B) It was often administered in a public forum to add to the deterrent effect.
C) These types of punishment also included purposes of retribution.
D) all of these
A) It tended to be the most frequently used punishment up until the 1700s.
B) It was often administered in a public forum to add to the deterrent effect.
C) These types of punishment also included purposes of retribution.
D) all of these
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23
During the 1600s and 1700s, ______ was another useful punishment and could mean simple exile from the country or exile to and/or enslavement in a penal colony.
A) whipping
B) banishment
C) branding
D) stocks
A) whipping
B) banishment
C) branding
D) stocks
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24
During the American Revolution, British officials housed prisoners in broken-down or decommissioned vessels known as ______.
A) hulks
B) prison ships
C) floating prisons
D) bars on sea
A) hulks
B) prison ships
C) floating prisons
D) bars on sea
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25
Who was an advocate of religious freedom and instrumental in spreading the concept of humane treatment of prisoners, specifically in Pennsylvania?
A) William Howard
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) William Penn
D) James Regal
A) William Howard
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) William Penn
D) James Regal
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26
The ______ followed a body of laws called the Great Law, which was more humane in approach than the typical English response to crime.
A) Buddhists
B) Catholics
C) Quakers
D) Mormons
A) Buddhists
B) Catholics
C) Quakers
D) Mormons
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27
Who published an influential treatise in 1764 titled An Essay on Crimes and Punishment, which argued against the death penalty and for the certainty rather than the severity of punishment?
A) John Howard
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) William Penn
D) Cesare Beccaria
A) John Howard
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) William Penn
D) Cesare Beccaria
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28
In addition to advocating proportionality, classical criminology emphasized that punishments must be all of the following except ______
A) retributive
B) useful
C) purposeful
D) reasonable
A) retributive
B) useful
C) purposeful
D) reasonable
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29
Which early sheriff had the duty of prison inspector and was appalled by the unsanitary conditions he found while conducting his inspections?
A) William Penn
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) John Howard
D) John Fitzgerald
A) William Penn
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) John Howard
D) John Fitzgerald
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30
Who created the concept of the "hedonistic calculus," which involves individuals maximizing pleasure and reducing pain?
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) William Penn
C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Samuel Wood
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) William Penn
C) Jeremy Bentham
D) Samuel Wood
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31
What was the name of the first official prison in the United States?
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Old Newgate Prison
C) Old State Prison
D) Jackson Street Prison
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Old Newgate Prison
C) Old State Prison
D) Jackson Street Prison
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32
In 1787, Benjamin Rush, the Quakers, and other reformers met together in what was then the official prison reform group, the ______.
A) Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons
B) Pennsylvania Progressive Society
C) Pennsylvania Society for Prison Reform and Progression
D) Progressive Prison Society
A) Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons
B) Pennsylvania Progressive Society
C) Pennsylvania Society for Prison Reform and Progression
D) Progressive Prison Society
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33
In 1790, the first American jail opened called the ______ in Philadelphia, PA.
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Coconut Grove Jail
C) Main Street Jail
D) Almond Court Jail
A) Walnut Street Jail
B) Coconut Grove Jail
C) Main Street Jail
D) Almond Court Jail
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34
Which early prison has drawn most of the attention when historians and prison buffs talk about the Pennsylvania system of corrections?
A) Western State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing Prison
C) Eastern State Penitentiary
D) Old Newgate Prison
A) Western State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing Prison
C) Eastern State Penitentiary
D) Old Newgate Prison
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35
In what year did the Eastern State Penitentiary open in Pennsylvania?
A) 1903
B) 1829
C) 1899
D) 1778
A) 1903
B) 1829
C) 1899
D) 1778
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36
Which early prison system kept inmates in solitary confinement during the evening but permitted inmates to work together during the day?
A) Pennsylvania
B) New York
C) Auburn
D) Alabama
A) Pennsylvania
B) New York
C) Auburn
D) Alabama
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37
Why did Auburn designs tend to have much smaller cells than the Pennsylvania system?
A) Because inmates at Auburn were smaller than those in the Pennsylvania system.
B) It was an unintentional flaw in the design.
C) Because Auburn prison designers were more retributive.
D) Because inmates were allowed out of their cells on a daily basis so they could go to work.
A) Because inmates at Auburn were smaller than those in the Pennsylvania system.
B) It was an unintentional flaw in the design.
C) Because Auburn prison designers were more retributive.
D) Because inmates were allowed out of their cells on a daily basis so they could go to work.
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38
What system utilized inmate labor through state-negotiated contracts with private manufacturers?
A) Pennsylvania system
B) contract labor system
C) penitence system
D) vocational skill system
A) Pennsylvania system
B) contract labor system
C) penitence system
D) vocational skill system
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39
Prior to the Civil War, ______ Codes required White inmates to be separated from slaves. Frequently, slaves were given harsher punishments for crimes.
A) White
B) slave
C) Black
D) southern
A) White
B) slave
C) Black
D) southern
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40
Many southern states eventually abolished the ______ system and created large prison farms reminiscent of the old plantations of the South.
A) loaning
B) contributing
C) lending
D) leasing
A) loaning
B) contributing
C) lending
D) leasing
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41
What type of labor arrangement was primarily used by counties and states to build roads and levees and to maintain county roads and state highways in the South?
A) slave gangs
B) chain gangs
C) farm system
D) convict system
A) slave gangs
B) chain gangs
C) farm system
D) convict system
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42
What was the name of the first reformatory, which opened in 1876?
A) Elmira
B) Auburn
C) Pennsylvania
D) Attica
A) Elmira
B) Auburn
C) Pennsylvania
D) Attica
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43
Who was the warden of Elmira Reformatory, who started his career in corrections as a prison guard in a state prison in Connecticut and contended imprisonment was designed to reform inmates?
A) John Howard
B) Zebulon Brockway
C) William Penn
D) Jeremy Bentham
A) John Howard
B) Zebulon Brockway
C) William Penn
D) Jeremy Bentham
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44
______ sentences include a range of years that will be potentially served by the offender. The offender is released at some point during the assigned years by the sentencing judge.
A) Determinate
B) Truth-in
C) Indeterminate
D) Representative
A) Determinate
B) Truth-in
C) Indeterminate
D) Representative
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45
Which type of sentencing consists of fixed periods of incarceration with no flexibility in terms of time served?
A) determinate
B) truth-in
C) indeterminate
D) representative
A) determinate
B) truth-in
C) indeterminate
D) representative
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46
Which prison system, considered the worst in the south and similar to the Mississippi prison system, placed inmates in charge of other inmates?
A) Maryland
B) California
C) Virginia
D) Arkansas
A) Maryland
B) California
C) Virginia
D) Arkansas
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47
Which prison era included a period of extraordinary urban and industrial growth and unprecedented social problems?
A) the Big House
B) progressive
C) conservative
D) substantial
A) the Big House
B) progressive
C) conservative
D) substantial
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48
Which type of prison was typically made of large stones with brick walls, guard towers, and checkpoints within the facility?
A) minimum security
B) Big House
C) intermediate
D) medium security
A) minimum security
B) Big House
C) intermediate
D) medium security
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49
Which model can be described as a correctional treatment that utilizes a mental health approach incorporating psychology, biology, and criminology to treat the offender?
A) reintegration
B) restorative
C) medical
D) scientific
A) reintegration
B) restorative
C) medical
D) scientific
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50
At the heart of the medical model was the ______ process; everything in the medical model that followed hinged on the accuracy and effectiveness of this process.
A) punishment
B) reintegration
C) classification
D) supervision
A) punishment
B) reintegration
C) classification
D) supervision
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51
Which model evolved during the last few years to include identifying programs that examined external environment causes of crime?
A) medical
B) crime control
C) restorative
D) reintegration
A) medical
B) crime control
C) restorative
D) reintegration
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52
What 1974 report was an examination of a number of various prison treatment programs?
A) Martinson Report
B) Hoover Report
C) Knapp Report
D) Carson Report
A) Martinson Report
B) Hoover Report
C) Knapp Report
D) Carson Report
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53
Which model emerged during the "get-tough movement" and incorporated longer sentences and an increased use of intensive supervised probation?
A) reintegration
B) crime control
C) medical
D) restorative
A) reintegration
B) crime control
C) medical
D) restorative
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54
The average time served for BOP inmates is around ______years in length.
A) 15.5
B) 10
C) 6.5
D) 4
A) 15.5
B) 10
C) 6.5
D) 4
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55
In late 2016, national statistics indicated that more than half (54%) of all state prison inmates were violent offenders, while nearly half (47%) of federal inmates were ______ offenders.
A) domestic violence
B) sexual
C) drug
D) white-collar
A) domestic violence
B) sexual
C) drug
D) white-collar
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56
Which of the following are the three largest state prison systems?
A) California, Texas, and Louisiana
B) Texas, Georgia, and New York
C) Texas, California, and Florida
D) Maryland, Texas, and New York
A) California, Texas, and Louisiana
B) Texas, Georgia, and New York
C) Texas, California, and Florida
D) Maryland, Texas, and New York
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57
When examining early forms of punishment and corrections, it was clearly ______ compared with punishments today.
A) barbaric
B) simplistic
C) compassionate
D) humane
A) barbaric
B) simplistic
C) compassionate
D) humane
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58
The rise of the ______ and the writings of a variety of scholars and philosophers helped shape the use of simple punishments from barbaric cruelty to corrective mechanisms indeed to reduce problematic behaviors.
A) illumination
B) enlightenment
C) brilliance
D) wisdom
A) illumination
B) enlightenment
C) brilliance
D) wisdom
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59
Corrections is defined as the process whereby practitioners from a variety of agencies and programs use tools, techniques, and facilities to engage in organized security and treatment functions intended to correct criminal tendencies among the offender population.
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60
Lex talionis was the first written code of law by the King of Babylon.
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61
A trial by ordeal was a very dangerous and often impossible test to prove the guilt or innocence of the accused.
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62
One early punishment was the hulk, which was a device that constrained an individual to receive constant scolding from others.
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63
A banishment chair was a form of punishment that used a chair suspended over a body of water to torture inmates.
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64
The pillory was similar to the stock except the pillory consisted of a single large bored hole where the offender's neck would rest.
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65
The most widely used form of corporal punishment was whipping, which dates back to the Romans, the Greeks, and even the Egyptians as a sanction for both judicial and educational discipline.
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66
Indentured servants in the American colonies included only slaves as a form of punishment.
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67
The Quakers followed a body of laws called the Infamous Code, which was more humane in approach than the typical English response to crime.
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68
Charles Montesquieu wrote an essay titled Persian Letters, which was instrumental in illustrating the abuses of the criminal law in both France and Europe.
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69
Francois Voltaire was the founder of the classical school of criminology.
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70
John Howard created the Elmira Reformatory in Auburn, NY, in 1820.
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71
The Walnut Street Jail was established in 1790.
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72
Determinate sentences consist of fixed periods of incarceration with no later flexibility in the term that is served.
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73
The "electric telephone" was a torture device invented in Arkansas and regularly used at the Tucker State Prison Farm.
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74
The reintegration model was officially implemented in 1969 when the U.S. Congress authorized the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to open correctional institutions that would use standardized processes of classification and treatment regimens within their programming.
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75
The term reintegration was used to identify programs that looked to the external environment for causes of crime and the means by which criminality could be reduced.
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76
The crime control model emerged during a "get-tough" era on crime focusing on harsher sentencing.
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77
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) was initially established by Congress in 1930.
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78
Since the 1980s and the War on Drugs, the proportion of drug offenders has remained low, constituting more than half of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) population.
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79
Roughly 42% of all federal inmates are citizens of other countries.
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Roughly 14% of federal inmates are classified as being either a low- or minimum-security risk.
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