Deck 16: Male Offenders

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The majority of male inmates are incarcerated in

A) county jails.
B) state prisons.
C) federal prisons.
D) other adult long-term institutions.
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Approximately ________ percent of adult males in the United States are in prison on any given day.

A) 0.001
B) 0.1
C) 1
D) 10
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Male prisoners are most likely to be incarcerated for which type of crime?

A) Property crime
B) Violent crime
C) Drug law violations
D) Public order offenses
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Black males are incarcerated at approximately ________ times the rate of white males.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 8
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The majority of foreign offenders imprisoned in the United States come from which country?

A) Canada
B) Mexico
C) Norway
D) Venezuela
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Which of the following is not a method that states and correctional administrators have used to deal with the problem of dangerous offenders and prison overcrowding?

A) Releasing some dangerous offenders back into the community
B) Creating the supermax prison
C) Giving property offenders alternatives to incarceration
D) Isolating dangerous offenders
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The most common cause of death of inmates in prison is

A) homicide.
B) suicide.
C) from injuries sustained during prison uprisings.
D) natural causes.
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________ is an example of a designer drug that can induce violent behavior.

A) Cocaine
B) Methamphetamine
C) Heroin
D) Marijuana
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Which of the following statements regarding offender use of drugs and alcohol is true?

A) The majority of prison inmates had been drinking when they committed the crime for which they are incarcerated.
B) The majority of incoming prison inmates today were convicted of drug law violations.
C) There is ongoing drug use among offenders in prison.
D) Drug overdose is the main cause of death among inmates in state prisons.
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Which of the following statements regarding male jail inmates is false?

A) Over half of male jail inmates have not been convicted of the crime for which they are incarcerated.
B) The majority of male jail inmates have a prior criminal record.
C) The majority of male jail inmates report consuming alcohol regularly.
D) More than half of male jail inmates are white.
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Prisoners with low-level education skills who are unable to read and follow written instructions are known as

A) functionally illiterate.
B) population at risk.
C) age at risk.
D) prisonization.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding male state prison inmates?

A) The majority are eligible to be furloughed into an early-release procedure.
B) Few inmates have some kind of institutional work assignment.
C) The majority have not received a high school diploma.
D) They are more educated than individuals in the civilian population.
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The most common cause of death of inmates in most jails is

A) homicide.
B) suicide.
C) from injuries sustained during jail uprisings.
D) natural causes.
Question
Which of the following is not a factor that accounts for most of the growth in the prison population in recent years?

A) A decline in the prison release rate
B) An increase in the number of parole violators returned to prison
C) The War on Drugs
D) An increased focus on property crimes in the community
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The population at risk includes males in which age category?

A) Ages 15 to 21
B) Ages 18 to 29
C) Ages 21 to 35
D) Ages 30 to 45
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Which of the following factors has made the age-at-risk problem worse in recent years?

A) The recent economic recession
B) The change in health care coverage
C) The population shift from rural to urban environments
D) Increasing law enforcement efficiency
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What is the impact of Congress's "truth-in-sentencing" program?

A) States that enact legislation requiring defendants to tell the truth at sentencing will receive federal funds to construct new courthouses.
B) States that enact legislation requiring an inmate to serve 85% of his sentence will receive federal funds to construct new prisons.
C) States that enact legislation offering offender diversion will receive federal funds to subsidize these diversion programs.
D) States that enact three-strikes and prior imprisonment statutes will receive federal funds to construct new prisons.
Question
Prisonization involves

A) anticipatory socialization.
B) methods of preparing prison inmates for reentry into the community.
C) prison orientation programs for newly committed inmates.
D) introducing newly committed inmates into the inmate subculture.
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Which of the following statements regarding the federal prison population is true?

A) The average federal prison sentence is lower than the average at the state level for similar types of crimes.
B) Federal offenders are required to serve a higher percentage of their sentences than offenders at the state level.
C) The growth in the federal prison population is mainly driven by the increase in offenders sentenced for immigration crimes.
D) The percentage of federal offenders sentenced to probation has increased in the last 25 years.
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Socialization into the inmate subculture is encouraged by

A) an emphasis on treatment over custody.
B) the pains of imprisonment.
C) shorter prison terms.
D) reduced violations by correctional officers of use-of-force rules.
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What is the main reason for the perpetration of sexual assaults on male inmates?

A) Sex is being used as an expression of the aggressor's pathological personality.
B) Sex is a way for inmates to express frustration with their situation.
C) Sex is a vehicle for exploitation and degradation.
D) Sex is used as a means by which correctional officers can control inmates.
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Which of the following is not true regarding the Prison Rape Elimination Act?

A) It was the fourth law passed to deal with sexual assault in prison.
B) It calls for the gathering of national statistics about rape in prison.
C) It develops guidelines for states about how to address prisoner rape.
D) It provides grant funding to states to combat prison rape.
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Which of the following statements regarding elderly inmates is true?

A) Elderly inmates are more likely to be imprisoned for robbery and burglary than other prisoners.
B) Elderly inmates are more likely to have committed homicide and sexual offenses than other prisoners.
C) Elderly inmates are less likely to be granted early release than other inmates.
D) The proportion of prisoners who are elderly is decreasing due to programs such as Obamacare.
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Which of the following is not a problem that elderly inmates pose for correctional administrators?

A) Increased health care costs
B) Need for preventative health care programs
C) Exploitation by younger inmates
D) Increased violence by elderly inmates
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The majority of male inmates are incarcerated in federal prisons.
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Drug law violations account for almost half of all males in state correctional facilities today.
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The presence of institutional threat groups in prisons poses a potential danger to other inmates.
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Ongoing drug use within prison appears to be a fairly minor problem.
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The majority of jail inmates are unconvicted but have had prior convictions.
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Functional illiteracy contributes to involvement in crime.
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Rapid improvements in correctional system efficiency have contributed to the population boom in prisons.
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Sentence enhancements in many states have led to an increase in the U.S. prison population.
Question
Truth-in-sentencing laws have had a greater effect on population growth in state prisons than in federal prisons.
Question
The phenomenon of prisonization occurs only in correctional facilities that are poorly managed or otherwise compromised.
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Anticipatory socialization suggests that shorter prison terms would reduce the negative effects of prisonization.
Question
Male inmates are at greater risk of rape and sexual assault in prison than female inmates.
Question
Same-sex sexual assaults in prison are often made by heterosexual males for political reasons.
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The majority of states now permit conjugal visits as a way of reducing homosexual behavior in prison.
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The recent increase in the length of sentences has contributed to the graying of prisons.
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Elderly inmates are more likely than other offenders to be incarcerated for crimes such as robbery and burglary.
Question
The graying of American prisons is linked to an increase in the cost of incarceration.
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"Obamacare"
may reduce the willingness of states to permit early release of elderly inmates back into the community.
Question
Black males in the United States are incarcerated at ________ times the rate of whites.
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Prison overcrowding and the increase in the percentage of seriously dangerous offenders has led to the creation of the ________ prison.
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The most common cause of ________ in prison is natural causes.
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The term used to describe analogues of controlled substances manufactured by underground chemists is ________ drugs.
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Functional ________ contributes to the choice of crime as a means of economic survival.
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The most common cause of death in most jails is ________.
Question
The War on ________ has contributed to the increase in both male and female prison inmates.
Question
Males in the age range of 18 to 29 are considered the ________ at risk.
Question
The recent population shift from rural to urban areas has increased the ________ problem.
Question
Sentence ________, such as three-strikes legislation, has contributed to the growth of the prison population.
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The process by which new inmates and/or prison staff are socialized as members of the prison environment is known as ________.
Question
As they near the end of their prison sentence, inmates participate in ________ to prepare for participation in free-world activities.
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The federal Prison Rape ________ Act is designed to reduce sexual assaults in prison.
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Sex in prison is often a means of ________ rather than expressing situational frustration.
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Family or ________ visits are one way to allow inmates to maintain affectionate relationships while in prison.
Question
Correctional facilities designed specifically for elderly inmates are called ________ centers.
Question
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Population at risk

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
Question
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Functional illiteracy

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
Question
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Institutional threat group

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
Question
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Prisonization

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
Question
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Conjugal visits

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
Question
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Geriatric center

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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Define functional illiteracy and explain why it is a problem in society. Discuss what prisons can do to reduce it, and explain why prison programs are not sufficient on their own.
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Why has the population of incarcerated males increased so substantially in recent years, and what might be done to alleviate this increase?
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Explain why the proportion of elderly inmates is increasing and identify the problems that this poses for this inmate population and for prison administrators.
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You have just been hired as a prison administrator and are concerned about the problem of prisonization in your institution. Prepare a memo discussing how you will deal with the problem of prisonization.
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1
The majority of male inmates are incarcerated in

A) county jails.
B) state prisons.
C) federal prisons.
D) other adult long-term institutions.
state prisons.
2
Approximately ________ percent of adult males in the United States are in prison on any given day.

A) 0.001
B) 0.1
C) 1
D) 10
1
3
Male prisoners are most likely to be incarcerated for which type of crime?

A) Property crime
B) Violent crime
C) Drug law violations
D) Public order offenses
Violent crime
4
Black males are incarcerated at approximately ________ times the rate of white males.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 8
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The majority of foreign offenders imprisoned in the United States come from which country?

A) Canada
B) Mexico
C) Norway
D) Venezuela
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Which of the following is not a method that states and correctional administrators have used to deal with the problem of dangerous offenders and prison overcrowding?

A) Releasing some dangerous offenders back into the community
B) Creating the supermax prison
C) Giving property offenders alternatives to incarceration
D) Isolating dangerous offenders
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The most common cause of death of inmates in prison is

A) homicide.
B) suicide.
C) from injuries sustained during prison uprisings.
D) natural causes.
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________ is an example of a designer drug that can induce violent behavior.

A) Cocaine
B) Methamphetamine
C) Heroin
D) Marijuana
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9
Which of the following statements regarding offender use of drugs and alcohol is true?

A) The majority of prison inmates had been drinking when they committed the crime for which they are incarcerated.
B) The majority of incoming prison inmates today were convicted of drug law violations.
C) There is ongoing drug use among offenders in prison.
D) Drug overdose is the main cause of death among inmates in state prisons.
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10
Which of the following statements regarding male jail inmates is false?

A) Over half of male jail inmates have not been convicted of the crime for which they are incarcerated.
B) The majority of male jail inmates have a prior criminal record.
C) The majority of male jail inmates report consuming alcohol regularly.
D) More than half of male jail inmates are white.
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Prisoners with low-level education skills who are unable to read and follow written instructions are known as

A) functionally illiterate.
B) population at risk.
C) age at risk.
D) prisonization.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding male state prison inmates?

A) The majority are eligible to be furloughed into an early-release procedure.
B) Few inmates have some kind of institutional work assignment.
C) The majority have not received a high school diploma.
D) They are more educated than individuals in the civilian population.
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The most common cause of death of inmates in most jails is

A) homicide.
B) suicide.
C) from injuries sustained during jail uprisings.
D) natural causes.
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Which of the following is not a factor that accounts for most of the growth in the prison population in recent years?

A) A decline in the prison release rate
B) An increase in the number of parole violators returned to prison
C) The War on Drugs
D) An increased focus on property crimes in the community
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The population at risk includes males in which age category?

A) Ages 15 to 21
B) Ages 18 to 29
C) Ages 21 to 35
D) Ages 30 to 45
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Which of the following factors has made the age-at-risk problem worse in recent years?

A) The recent economic recession
B) The change in health care coverage
C) The population shift from rural to urban environments
D) Increasing law enforcement efficiency
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17
What is the impact of Congress's "truth-in-sentencing" program?

A) States that enact legislation requiring defendants to tell the truth at sentencing will receive federal funds to construct new courthouses.
B) States that enact legislation requiring an inmate to serve 85% of his sentence will receive federal funds to construct new prisons.
C) States that enact legislation offering offender diversion will receive federal funds to subsidize these diversion programs.
D) States that enact three-strikes and prior imprisonment statutes will receive federal funds to construct new prisons.
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Prisonization involves

A) anticipatory socialization.
B) methods of preparing prison inmates for reentry into the community.
C) prison orientation programs for newly committed inmates.
D) introducing newly committed inmates into the inmate subculture.
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Which of the following statements regarding the federal prison population is true?

A) The average federal prison sentence is lower than the average at the state level for similar types of crimes.
B) Federal offenders are required to serve a higher percentage of their sentences than offenders at the state level.
C) The growth in the federal prison population is mainly driven by the increase in offenders sentenced for immigration crimes.
D) The percentage of federal offenders sentenced to probation has increased in the last 25 years.
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Socialization into the inmate subculture is encouraged by

A) an emphasis on treatment over custody.
B) the pains of imprisonment.
C) shorter prison terms.
D) reduced violations by correctional officers of use-of-force rules.
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What is the main reason for the perpetration of sexual assaults on male inmates?

A) Sex is being used as an expression of the aggressor's pathological personality.
B) Sex is a way for inmates to express frustration with their situation.
C) Sex is a vehicle for exploitation and degradation.
D) Sex is used as a means by which correctional officers can control inmates.
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Which of the following is not true regarding the Prison Rape Elimination Act?

A) It was the fourth law passed to deal with sexual assault in prison.
B) It calls for the gathering of national statistics about rape in prison.
C) It develops guidelines for states about how to address prisoner rape.
D) It provides grant funding to states to combat prison rape.
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Which of the following statements regarding elderly inmates is true?

A) Elderly inmates are more likely to be imprisoned for robbery and burglary than other prisoners.
B) Elderly inmates are more likely to have committed homicide and sexual offenses than other prisoners.
C) Elderly inmates are less likely to be granted early release than other inmates.
D) The proportion of prisoners who are elderly is decreasing due to programs such as Obamacare.
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Which of the following is not a problem that elderly inmates pose for correctional administrators?

A) Increased health care costs
B) Need for preventative health care programs
C) Exploitation by younger inmates
D) Increased violence by elderly inmates
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The majority of male inmates are incarcerated in federal prisons.
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Drug law violations account for almost half of all males in state correctional facilities today.
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The presence of institutional threat groups in prisons poses a potential danger to other inmates.
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Ongoing drug use within prison appears to be a fairly minor problem.
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The majority of jail inmates are unconvicted but have had prior convictions.
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Functional illiteracy contributes to involvement in crime.
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Rapid improvements in correctional system efficiency have contributed to the population boom in prisons.
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Sentence enhancements in many states have led to an increase in the U.S. prison population.
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Truth-in-sentencing laws have had a greater effect on population growth in state prisons than in federal prisons.
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The phenomenon of prisonization occurs only in correctional facilities that are poorly managed or otherwise compromised.
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Anticipatory socialization suggests that shorter prison terms would reduce the negative effects of prisonization.
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Male inmates are at greater risk of rape and sexual assault in prison than female inmates.
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Same-sex sexual assaults in prison are often made by heterosexual males for political reasons.
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The majority of states now permit conjugal visits as a way of reducing homosexual behavior in prison.
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The recent increase in the length of sentences has contributed to the graying of prisons.
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Elderly inmates are more likely than other offenders to be incarcerated for crimes such as robbery and burglary.
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The graying of American prisons is linked to an increase in the cost of incarceration.
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"Obamacare"
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Black males in the United States are incarcerated at ________ times the rate of whites.
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Prison overcrowding and the increase in the percentage of seriously dangerous offenders has led to the creation of the ________ prison.
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The most common cause of ________ in prison is natural causes.
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The term used to describe analogues of controlled substances manufactured by underground chemists is ________ drugs.
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Functional ________ contributes to the choice of crime as a means of economic survival.
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The most common cause of death in most jails is ________.
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The War on ________ has contributed to the increase in both male and female prison inmates.
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Males in the age range of 18 to 29 are considered the ________ at risk.
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The recent population shift from rural to urban areas has increased the ________ problem.
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Sentence ________, such as three-strikes legislation, has contributed to the growth of the prison population.
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The process by which new inmates and/or prison staff are socialized as members of the prison environment is known as ________.
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As they near the end of their prison sentence, inmates participate in ________ to prepare for participation in free-world activities.
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The federal Prison Rape ________ Act is designed to reduce sexual assaults in prison.
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Sex in prison is often a means of ________ rather than expressing situational frustration.
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Family or ________ visits are one way to allow inmates to maintain affectionate relationships while in prison.
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Correctional facilities designed specifically for elderly inmates are called ________ centers.
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59
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Population at risk

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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60
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Functional illiteracy

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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61
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Institutional threat group

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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62
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Prisonization

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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63
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Conjugal visits

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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64
Match the key term with its meaning .

-Geriatric center

A) Facility for elderly inmates
B) Program designed to reinforce family ties
C) Having low-level education skills and the inability to read
D) Prison gang present in a correctional facility
E) Socialization into institutional culture
F) Individuals with a high-level potential for involvement in crime
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65
Define functional illiteracy and explain why it is a problem in society. Discuss what prisons can do to reduce it, and explain why prison programs are not sufficient on their own.
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Why has the population of incarcerated males increased so substantially in recent years, and what might be done to alleviate this increase?
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67
Explain why the proportion of elderly inmates is increasing and identify the problems that this poses for this inmate population and for prison administrators.
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You have just been hired as a prison administrator and are concerned about the problem of prisonization in your institution. Prepare a memo discussing how you will deal with the problem of prisonization.
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