Deck 8: Doing Time: The Experience of Inmates
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Deck 8: Doing Time: The Experience of Inmates
1
According to statistics from 2014-15, what age group represented 50 percent of all Indigenous offenders?
A) those under 18 years of age
B) those under 20 years of age
C) those under 30 years of age
D) those under 40 years of age
A) those under 18 years of age
B) those under 20 years of age
C) those under 30 years of age
D) those under 40 years of age
those under 30 years of age
2
What group of federal inmates has recently increased by 70 percent from a decade ago, making it the fastest-growing group in federal prisons?
A) Indigenous persons
B) Asian Canadians
C) Middle Eastern Canadians
D) Black Canadians
A) Indigenous persons
B) Asian Canadians
C) Middle Eastern Canadians
D) Black Canadians
Black Canadians
3
Transgendered inmates and inmates who identified as non-gender conforming were assessed based on their primary sexual characteristics. As a result, what were they subjected to?
A) violence and intimidation
B) emotional abuse
C) physical and sexual abuse
D) racial discrimination
A) violence and intimidation
B) emotional abuse
C) physical and sexual abuse
D) racial discrimination
violence and intimidation
4
Historically, what have assessments of transgendered inmates and inmates who identified as non-gender confirming been based on?
A) their primary sexual characteristics
B) Rosenberg's Scale of Distinction
C) their desired sexual identity
D) their need for medical intervention
A) their primary sexual characteristics
B) Rosenberg's Scale of Distinction
C) their desired sexual identity
D) their need for medical intervention
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5
Which health-related factor of inmates in Canadian prisons is roughly 30 percent more prevalent in prisons than in Canada's general population?
A) smoking
B) obesity
C) prescription drug abuse
D) illegal drug use
A) smoking
B) obesity
C) prescription drug abuse
D) illegal drug use
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6
What term refers to the deprivations experienced by inmates confined in correctional institutions, including their losses in terms of autonomy, privacy, security, and freedom of movement and association?
A) being a Lifer
B) hard Time
C) pains of imprisonment
D) "just another day inside"
A) being a Lifer
B) hard Time
C) pains of imprisonment
D) "just another day inside"
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7
Which of the following is exemplified by an inmate who misses her children, her husband, her independence, her smartphone, and having baths?
A) the pains of imprisonment
B) the pains of institutionalization
C) the deprivations of confinement
D) the deprivations of imprisonment
A) the pains of imprisonment
B) the pains of institutionalization
C) the deprivations of confinement
D) the deprivations of imprisonment
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8
Which theory explains the evolution of the inmate social system that leads to an inmate becoming involved in the drug trade in prison in an effort to make money to access other illegal goods in the institution, including tobacco?
A) deficit theory
B) transfer theory
C) deprivation theory
D) importation theory
A) deficit theory
B) transfer theory
C) deprivation theory
D) importation theory
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9
Which of the following best describes an offender who displays a fear of being released into the community, as a result of having become prisonized?
A) institutionalized
B) disgruntled with society
C) reclusive
D) scamming the system
A) institutionalized
B) disgruntled with society
C) reclusive
D) scamming the system
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10
Which term best describes an offender who started breaking the law early in life and has spent more than half of his life behind bars?
A) a lifer
B) a hard case
C) state-raised
D) a juvenile delinquent
A) a lifer
B) a hard case
C) state-raised
D) a juvenile delinquent
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11
What informal set of rules followed by prisoners includes never ratting out another prisoner, keeping to yourself, and NOT helping the guards?
A) the inmate code
B) veiled threats
C) NOT the normal code of behaviour
D) scare rumours
A) the inmate code
B) veiled threats
C) NOT the normal code of behaviour
D) scare rumours
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12
What social (or argot) role does a new inmate exemplify when he decides to engage in constructive activities and relationships with treatment staff and correctional officers?
A) a fish
B) a goof
C) a right guy
D) a square john
A) a fish
B) a goof
C) a right guy
D) a square john
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13
Which term is defined as an inmate "sucking up" to the prison staff?
A) jeffing
B) biting
C) snitching
D) squealing
A) jeffing
B) biting
C) snitching
D) squealing
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14
Upon entry into an institution, Inmate A is subjected to verbal and physical abuse from Inmate B who is looking for a "punk" to have sexual relations with. What social (or argot) role does Inmate B exemplify?
A) the boss
B) the hook
C) the Viking
D) the booty bandit
A) the boss
B) the hook
C) the Viking
D) the booty bandit
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15
What section of the prison can the inmate ask to be transferred to increase his personal safety?
A) protective custody
B) solitary confinement
C) special handling unit
D) involuntary segregation
A) protective custody
B) solitary confinement
C) special handling unit
D) involuntary segregation
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16
What does research evidence reveal about violence and exploitation in prison?
A) Older inmates commit a disproportionate number of prison assaults.
B) Poor inmates are NO more likely to be victimized than richer inmates.
C) Inmates convicted of murder account for a disproportionate share of prison violence.
D) Prison assaults are disproportionately committed in institutions that are overcrowded.
A) Older inmates commit a disproportionate number of prison assaults.
B) Poor inmates are NO more likely to be victimized than richer inmates.
C) Inmates convicted of murder account for a disproportionate share of prison violence.
D) Prison assaults are disproportionately committed in institutions that are overcrowded.
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17
What term is exemplified when an inmate decides to use her time in prison to attain her high-school diploma and reconnect with her culture by taking Indigenous-focused treatment programs?
A) mature coping
B) individualization
C) responsibilization
D) institutionalized autonomy
A) mature coping
B) individualization
C) responsibilization
D) institutionalized autonomy
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18
What term describes the actions of a woman prisoner who often scratches her arms and legs to point they are bleeding?
A) attention-getting syndrome
B) self-injurious behaviour
C) "scratching off prison dirt"
D) "no pain no gain"
A) attention-getting syndrome
B) self-injurious behaviour
C) "scratching off prison dirt"
D) "no pain no gain"
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19
Which offender population is at greatest risk of committing suicide?
A) male offenders
B) women offenders
C) offenders imprisoned for sexual offences
D) offenders imprisoned for drug-related offences
A) male offenders
B) women offenders
C) offenders imprisoned for sexual offences
D) offenders imprisoned for drug-related offences
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20
Which offender population is at highest risk for self-injurious behaviour?
A) male offenders
B) young offenders
C) women offenders
D) elderly offenders
A) male offenders
B) young offenders
C) women offenders
D) elderly offenders
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21
What are the three most common complaints and grievances filed by federal inmates in Canadian correctional facilities?
A) healthcare, institutional transfers, and staff conduct
B) healthcare, institutional transfers, and administrative segregation
C) cleanliness of the institution, institutional transfers, and staff conduct
D) cleanliness of the institution, staff conduct, and administrative segregation
A) healthcare, institutional transfers, and staff conduct
B) healthcare, institutional transfers, and administrative segregation
C) cleanliness of the institution, institutional transfers, and staff conduct
D) cleanliness of the institution, staff conduct, and administrative segregation
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22
Time inside a prison can affect a prisoner's physical health. Describe and explain the causes and consequences of prisoners' health issues.
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23
Identify the challenges and risks faced by LGBTQ prisoners today.
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