Deck 19: Special-Category Offenders

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In the 1970s, there was a focus on the ________ of mentally ill inmates of asylums.

A) decriminalization
B) transinstitutionalism
C) deinstitutionalization
D) institutionalization
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After being released from asylums, many mentally ill individuals eventually ended up in jail or prison, a process known as

A) decriminalization.
B) transinstitutionalism.
C) deinstitutionalization.
D) institutionalization.
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Which of the following individuals would be most likely to use mental health services while in prison?

A) A white male offender
B) A white female offender
C) A black male offender
D) A black female offender
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Which of the following best describes the defense of "not guilty by reason of insanity?"

A) Offenders do not deny committing the crime but claim they lacked the capacity to understand the nature of the crime or that it was wrong.
B) Offenders claim that they are unable to understand the charges against them or cooperate with legal counsel in preparing their defense.
C) Offenders enter a plea acknowledging guilt but asserting a lack of capacity to understand the nature of the act or that it was wrong.
D) Offenders claim that they became mentally ill while incarcerated and are not fit to stand trial.
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The legal defense that claims a defendant is unable to understand the charges or assist legal counsel in preparing a defense is

A) guilty but mentally ill.
B) criminally insane.
C) incompetent to stand trial.
D) not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Which of the following individuals would not be housed in an asylum for the criminally insane?

A) A defendant who was found not guilty by reason of insanity
B) A convicted offender who became mentally ill while serving a prison sentence
C) A convicted offender who unsuccessfully attempted the defense of not guilty by reason of insanity
D) A person who was found incompetent to stand trial
Question
A plea entered by the offender acknowledging guilt but asserting a lack of capacity to understand the nature of the act or that it was wrong is

A) incompetent to stand trial.
B) not guilty by reason of insanity.
C) guilty but mentally ill.
D) criminally insane.
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A ________ individual is legally sane but has an IQ score of 69 or below.

A) guilty but mentally ill
B) mentally incompetent
C) mentally disturbed
D) developmentally challenged
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While in the prison system, developmentally challenged offenders are at greater risk of becoming a victim of

A) homicide.
B) sexual harassment.
C) theft.
D) sexual assault.
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In the case of ________, the Supreme Court held that prisons are required to provide treatment to developmentally challenged inmates.

A) Ruiz v. Estellez
B) Panetti v. Quarterman
C) Green v. Johnson
D) Atkins v. Virginia
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Which of the following is not a right or protection given to developmentally challenged inmates by the Supreme Court?

A) The protection against being executed
B) The right to special education
C) The right to treatment
D) The right to participate in a special court program
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Which of the following is not one of the types of sex offenses that accounts for the majority of treatment program participants?

A) Incest
B) Prostitution
C) Exhibitionism
D) Sexually motivated breaking and entering
Question
Which of the following statements regarding sex offenders in treatment programs is true?

A) The majority are heterosexual.
B) The majority are over 50 years of age.
C) About one-third of the offenders are women.
D) Most homosexual participants are there for the violent sexual assault of a child.
Question
Which of the following is not part of the sorting process that distinguishes sex offenders enrolled in treatment programs from other sex offenders?

A) The offender must be apprehended, prosecuted, and found guilty to be placed in a treatment program.
B) The offender must be placed on probation or receive a suspended sentence.
C) The offense must be reported for the offender to be placed in a treatment program.
D) The offender must be considered suitable for treatment by the program.
Question
Research into the use of GPS technology to monitor high-risk sex offenders found that

A) GPS monitoring is more expensive but also more effective than traditional parole supervision.
B) GPS monitoring is more expensive and less effective than traditional parole supervision.
C) GPS monitoring is less expensive and more effective than traditional parole supervision.
D) although GPS monitoring is more expensive than traditional parole supervision, there is no difference in the effectiveness of the two methods.
Question
What do sexual predator laws permit?

A) Nothing - the Supreme Court has held these laws to be unconstitutional.
B) The involuntary chemical castration of compulsive sex offenders
C) Sentences of mandatory life imprisonment for habitual violent sex offenders with multiple convictions
D) The involuntary commitment of serious sex offenders to mental health facilities upon completion of their sentence
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Which of the following statements regarding HIV transmission in prison is false?

A) Medical personnel in prisons need to develop infection control policies for HIV.
B) Condom distribution strategies have been widely adopted in U.S. correctional systems.
C) HIV transmission among correctional inmates has occurred.
D) A wide variety of high-risk behaviors for HIV transmission occur in correctional facilities.
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What is the best single approach for managing HIV infections in correctional institutions?

A) Infection control policies
B) Condom distribution in prisons
C) Educational programs for inmates
D) Early release of infected inmates
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Which group of inmates has the highest rate of AIDS-related deaths in prison?

A) African American inmates
B) White inmates
C) Asian inmates
D) Hispanic or Latino inmates
Question
A ________ inmate has a gender identity different from the sex assigned at birth.

A) transgender
B) homosexual
C) geriatric
D) gender-confirmed
Question
What has the federal court ruled with respect to transgender inmates?

A) Transgender inmates must be housed in a prison appropriate for their birth sex until after the sex-change process has been completed.
B) The denial of transition-related care is not considered cruel and unusual punishment.
C) Preoperative transgender inmates must be placed in protective housing to reduce the risk of abuse and assault.
D) Transgender inmates have a constitutional right to gender-confirming surgeries.
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Which special category offender is more likely than other prisoners to have committed crimes such as homicide, manslaughter and sexual offenses?

A) Sex offenders
B) Infectious offenders
C) Aging offenders
D) Developmentally challenged offenders
Question
Which of the following is not a recommendation for reducing the number of aging prisoners?

A) Repeal truth in sentencing laws.
B) Amend three-strikes laws to require the third strike to be a violent crime.
C) Provide statutory limits on sentences imposed for crimes committed by the elderly.
D) Conditional release of aging prisoners with a low safety risk.
Question
Which of the following statements regarding elderly inmates is false?

A) Elderly inmates are less likely to be imprisoned for robbery and burglary than other prisoners.
B) Elderly inmates are less likely to have committed homicide and sexual offenses than other prisoners.
C) The percentage of elderly inmates in prisons may be significantly greater than their proportions in the general population.
D) Elderly inmates are vulnerable to victimization by younger inmates.
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Hypertension, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's and emphysema are affecting the need to expand

A) recreational programs.
B) geriatric centers.
C) larger infirmaries.
D) health aides.
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Which of the following refers to an elderly person who is sentenced to life with no possibility of parole is a special category offender that will live and die in the prison system long after his or her ability to cause harm to society has passed due to the requiring of extensive medical care?

A) Infectious offender
B) Developmentally challenged offender
C) Sex offender
D) Geriatric prisoner
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Many mentally ill individuals ended up in prisons and jails as a result of deinstitutionalization.
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Male inmates are more likely than female inmates to seek out mental health services during incarceration.
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There appears to be a causal link between crime and mental disorder.
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An offender who is not guilty by reason of insanity does not deny committing the crime.
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The insanity defense is used in approximately 15 percent of all felony cases.
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Developmentally challenged inmates have intellectual disabilities but are considered legally sane.
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Developmentally challenged inmates are more likely to be denied parole and serve longer terms in prison than others who have committed the same crime.
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In the case of Ruiz v. Estelle, the Supreme Court ruled that developmentally challenged inmates cannot be executed.
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According to the Supreme Court, the state may execute a developmentally challenged offender who committed murder if specific extenuating circumstances are present.
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Most sex offenders in treatment programs are heterosexual and committed heterosexual offenses.
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Chemical castration has been found by the Supreme Court to be a violation of the cruel and unusual punishment clause of the Eighth Amendment.
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Involuntary commitment of predatory sex offenders who have served their full sentence of incarceration is unconstitutional.
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HIV has been found to have been transmitted from one inmate to another in prison.
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Due to the seriousness of HIV and the risk of infection while in prison, inmates have a right to have access to condoms as a form of protection.
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Male transgender inmates who have not yet gone through sex-change surgery are usually housed in male prisons.
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Transgender inmates have a constitutional right to have gender-confirming surgeries while in prison.
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The increasing number of geriatric inmates is due to a rise in crime committed by the elderly.
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Elderly inmates are more likely than other prisoners to be incarcerated for homicide and sexual offenses.
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The continued incarceration of geriatric inmates enhances public safety.
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The deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and their transfer to criminal justice system facilities is known as ________.
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Offenders who are ________ to stand trial are unable to understand the charges against them or to assist legal counsel in the preparation of their defense.
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A criminally ________ inmate may have been found not guilty by reason of insanity or may have become mentally ill while incarcerated.
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After the attempted assassination of President Reagan, some states created ________ but mentally ill statutes to replace the insanity plea.
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An inmate with an IQ of less than 70 is considered ________ challenged.
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According to the Supreme Court, it is unconstitutional to ________ developmentally challenged or incompetent prison inmates.
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The Supreme Court recently struck the laws against ________, which often refer to male homosexual acts, when they are applied to consenting adults in private.
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Research has found that monitoring high-risk ________ offenders using GPS technology results in a decreased rate of recidivism when compared to inmates on parole supervision.
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________ commitment laws permit predatory sex offenders to be incarcerated in mental health facilities after their sentence has been served.
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The single best approach for managing HIV infections revolves around ________ programs to inform inmates of necessary behaviors.
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Inmates that have a gender identity that is different from their assigned sex at birth are known as ________ inmates.
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The Supreme Court ruling that affirmed the right of transgender inmates to access transition-related care was based on the ________ Amendment.
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Inmates over the age of 55 who generally have physical or mental conditions that may require more extensive medical care and treatment are called ________ inmates.
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Panetti v. Quarterman

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Ruiz v. Estellez

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Green v. Johnson

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Atkins v. Virginia

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Child molestation

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Heterosexual rape

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Child abuse

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
Question
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Sodomy

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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Explain the two ways defendants can attempt to escape criminal responsibility.
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Discuss the problems involved with attempts to predict the future dangerousness of mentally disordered offenders.
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Explain why it is more expensive to house elderly inmates in prison than other inmates.
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Explain the problems that may result for a prison administrator when housing a transgender inmate and discuss whether you think state correctional departments should be required to initiate transition-related care for an inmate who has not started the process prior to incarceration.
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Do you agree with the goal of depopulating elderly inmates from prison? Why or why not? What are the possible disadvantages of this goal?
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Deck 19: Special-Category Offenders
1
In the 1970s, there was a focus on the ________ of mentally ill inmates of asylums.

A) decriminalization
B) transinstitutionalism
C) deinstitutionalization
D) institutionalization
deinstitutionalization
2
After being released from asylums, many mentally ill individuals eventually ended up in jail or prison, a process known as

A) decriminalization.
B) transinstitutionalism.
C) deinstitutionalization.
D) institutionalization.
transinstitutionalism.
3
Which of the following individuals would be most likely to use mental health services while in prison?

A) A white male offender
B) A white female offender
C) A black male offender
D) A black female offender
A white female offender
4
Which of the following best describes the defense of "not guilty by reason of insanity?"

A) Offenders do not deny committing the crime but claim they lacked the capacity to understand the nature of the crime or that it was wrong.
B) Offenders claim that they are unable to understand the charges against them or cooperate with legal counsel in preparing their defense.
C) Offenders enter a plea acknowledging guilt but asserting a lack of capacity to understand the nature of the act or that it was wrong.
D) Offenders claim that they became mentally ill while incarcerated and are not fit to stand trial.
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The legal defense that claims a defendant is unable to understand the charges or assist legal counsel in preparing a defense is

A) guilty but mentally ill.
B) criminally insane.
C) incompetent to stand trial.
D) not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Which of the following individuals would not be housed in an asylum for the criminally insane?

A) A defendant who was found not guilty by reason of insanity
B) A convicted offender who became mentally ill while serving a prison sentence
C) A convicted offender who unsuccessfully attempted the defense of not guilty by reason of insanity
D) A person who was found incompetent to stand trial
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7
A plea entered by the offender acknowledging guilt but asserting a lack of capacity to understand the nature of the act or that it was wrong is

A) incompetent to stand trial.
B) not guilty by reason of insanity.
C) guilty but mentally ill.
D) criminally insane.
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A ________ individual is legally sane but has an IQ score of 69 or below.

A) guilty but mentally ill
B) mentally incompetent
C) mentally disturbed
D) developmentally challenged
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While in the prison system, developmentally challenged offenders are at greater risk of becoming a victim of

A) homicide.
B) sexual harassment.
C) theft.
D) sexual assault.
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10
In the case of ________, the Supreme Court held that prisons are required to provide treatment to developmentally challenged inmates.

A) Ruiz v. Estellez
B) Panetti v. Quarterman
C) Green v. Johnson
D) Atkins v. Virginia
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Which of the following is not a right or protection given to developmentally challenged inmates by the Supreme Court?

A) The protection against being executed
B) The right to special education
C) The right to treatment
D) The right to participate in a special court program
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Which of the following is not one of the types of sex offenses that accounts for the majority of treatment program participants?

A) Incest
B) Prostitution
C) Exhibitionism
D) Sexually motivated breaking and entering
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Which of the following statements regarding sex offenders in treatment programs is true?

A) The majority are heterosexual.
B) The majority are over 50 years of age.
C) About one-third of the offenders are women.
D) Most homosexual participants are there for the violent sexual assault of a child.
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Which of the following is not part of the sorting process that distinguishes sex offenders enrolled in treatment programs from other sex offenders?

A) The offender must be apprehended, prosecuted, and found guilty to be placed in a treatment program.
B) The offender must be placed on probation or receive a suspended sentence.
C) The offense must be reported for the offender to be placed in a treatment program.
D) The offender must be considered suitable for treatment by the program.
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Research into the use of GPS technology to monitor high-risk sex offenders found that

A) GPS monitoring is more expensive but also more effective than traditional parole supervision.
B) GPS monitoring is more expensive and less effective than traditional parole supervision.
C) GPS monitoring is less expensive and more effective than traditional parole supervision.
D) although GPS monitoring is more expensive than traditional parole supervision, there is no difference in the effectiveness of the two methods.
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What do sexual predator laws permit?

A) Nothing - the Supreme Court has held these laws to be unconstitutional.
B) The involuntary chemical castration of compulsive sex offenders
C) Sentences of mandatory life imprisonment for habitual violent sex offenders with multiple convictions
D) The involuntary commitment of serious sex offenders to mental health facilities upon completion of their sentence
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Which of the following statements regarding HIV transmission in prison is false?

A) Medical personnel in prisons need to develop infection control policies for HIV.
B) Condom distribution strategies have been widely adopted in U.S. correctional systems.
C) HIV transmission among correctional inmates has occurred.
D) A wide variety of high-risk behaviors for HIV transmission occur in correctional facilities.
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What is the best single approach for managing HIV infections in correctional institutions?

A) Infection control policies
B) Condom distribution in prisons
C) Educational programs for inmates
D) Early release of infected inmates
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Which group of inmates has the highest rate of AIDS-related deaths in prison?

A) African American inmates
B) White inmates
C) Asian inmates
D) Hispanic or Latino inmates
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A ________ inmate has a gender identity different from the sex assigned at birth.

A) transgender
B) homosexual
C) geriatric
D) gender-confirmed
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What has the federal court ruled with respect to transgender inmates?

A) Transgender inmates must be housed in a prison appropriate for their birth sex until after the sex-change process has been completed.
B) The denial of transition-related care is not considered cruel and unusual punishment.
C) Preoperative transgender inmates must be placed in protective housing to reduce the risk of abuse and assault.
D) Transgender inmates have a constitutional right to gender-confirming surgeries.
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Which special category offender is more likely than other prisoners to have committed crimes such as homicide, manslaughter and sexual offenses?

A) Sex offenders
B) Infectious offenders
C) Aging offenders
D) Developmentally challenged offenders
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Which of the following is not a recommendation for reducing the number of aging prisoners?

A) Repeal truth in sentencing laws.
B) Amend three-strikes laws to require the third strike to be a violent crime.
C) Provide statutory limits on sentences imposed for crimes committed by the elderly.
D) Conditional release of aging prisoners with a low safety risk.
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Which of the following statements regarding elderly inmates is false?

A) Elderly inmates are less likely to be imprisoned for robbery and burglary than other prisoners.
B) Elderly inmates are less likely to have committed homicide and sexual offenses than other prisoners.
C) The percentage of elderly inmates in prisons may be significantly greater than their proportions in the general population.
D) Elderly inmates are vulnerable to victimization by younger inmates.
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Hypertension, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's and emphysema are affecting the need to expand

A) recreational programs.
B) geriatric centers.
C) larger infirmaries.
D) health aides.
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Which of the following refers to an elderly person who is sentenced to life with no possibility of parole is a special category offender that will live and die in the prison system long after his or her ability to cause harm to society has passed due to the requiring of extensive medical care?

A) Infectious offender
B) Developmentally challenged offender
C) Sex offender
D) Geriatric prisoner
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Many mentally ill individuals ended up in prisons and jails as a result of deinstitutionalization.
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Male inmates are more likely than female inmates to seek out mental health services during incarceration.
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There appears to be a causal link between crime and mental disorder.
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An offender who is not guilty by reason of insanity does not deny committing the crime.
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The insanity defense is used in approximately 15 percent of all felony cases.
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Developmentally challenged inmates have intellectual disabilities but are considered legally sane.
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Developmentally challenged inmates are more likely to be denied parole and serve longer terms in prison than others who have committed the same crime.
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In the case of Ruiz v. Estelle, the Supreme Court ruled that developmentally challenged inmates cannot be executed.
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According to the Supreme Court, the state may execute a developmentally challenged offender who committed murder if specific extenuating circumstances are present.
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Most sex offenders in treatment programs are heterosexual and committed heterosexual offenses.
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Chemical castration has been found by the Supreme Court to be a violation of the cruel and unusual punishment clause of the Eighth Amendment.
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Involuntary commitment of predatory sex offenders who have served their full sentence of incarceration is unconstitutional.
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HIV has been found to have been transmitted from one inmate to another in prison.
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Due to the seriousness of HIV and the risk of infection while in prison, inmates have a right to have access to condoms as a form of protection.
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Male transgender inmates who have not yet gone through sex-change surgery are usually housed in male prisons.
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Transgender inmates have a constitutional right to have gender-confirming surgeries while in prison.
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The increasing number of geriatric inmates is due to a rise in crime committed by the elderly.
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Elderly inmates are more likely than other prisoners to be incarcerated for homicide and sexual offenses.
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The continued incarceration of geriatric inmates enhances public safety.
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The deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and their transfer to criminal justice system facilities is known as ________.
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Offenders who are ________ to stand trial are unable to understand the charges against them or to assist legal counsel in the preparation of their defense.
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A criminally ________ inmate may have been found not guilty by reason of insanity or may have become mentally ill while incarcerated.
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After the attempted assassination of President Reagan, some states created ________ but mentally ill statutes to replace the insanity plea.
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An inmate with an IQ of less than 70 is considered ________ challenged.
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According to the Supreme Court, it is unconstitutional to ________ developmentally challenged or incompetent prison inmates.
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The Supreme Court recently struck the laws against ________, which often refer to male homosexual acts, when they are applied to consenting adults in private.
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Research has found that monitoring high-risk ________ offenders using GPS technology results in a decreased rate of recidivism when compared to inmates on parole supervision.
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________ commitment laws permit predatory sex offenders to be incarcerated in mental health facilities after their sentence has been served.
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The single best approach for managing HIV infections revolves around ________ programs to inform inmates of necessary behaviors.
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Inmates that have a gender identity that is different from their assigned sex at birth are known as ________ inmates.
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The Supreme Court ruling that affirmed the right of transgender inmates to access transition-related care was based on the ________ Amendment.
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Inmates over the age of 55 who generally have physical or mental conditions that may require more extensive medical care and treatment are called ________ inmates.
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59
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Panetti v. Quarterman

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Ruiz v. Estellez

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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61
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Green v. Johnson

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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62
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-Atkins v. Virginia

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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63
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Child molestation

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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64
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Heterosexual rape

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Child abuse

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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66
Match the sex offense with the relevant fact .

-Sodomy

A) The Supreme Court struck down the application of laws relating to this act to consenting adults in public
B) Can involve exploiting a minor if the purpose is sexual gratification
C) A crime of power and dominance over women
D) Usually committed by someone closely related to the victim by blood, kinship, or marriage
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67
Explain the two ways defendants can attempt to escape criminal responsibility.
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68
Discuss the problems involved with attempts to predict the future dangerousness of mentally disordered offenders.
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69
Explain why it is more expensive to house elderly inmates in prison than other inmates.
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70
Explain the problems that may result for a prison administrator when housing a transgender inmate and discuss whether you think state correctional departments should be required to initiate transition-related care for an inmate who has not started the process prior to incarceration.
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Do you agree with the goal of depopulating elderly inmates from prison? Why or why not? What are the possible disadvantages of this goal?
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