Deck 18: A Research Focus on Corrections

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The American correctional movement began in

A) Massachusetts.
B) Pennsylvania.
C) New York.
D) Illinois.
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Which of the following physicians from Philadelphia took up the cause of penal reform, calling for the abolition of capital punishment?

A) William Penn
B) John Elmira
C) William Rush
D) John Auburn
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When did the Eastern Penitentiary receive its first inmates?

A) 1805
B) 1817
C) 1826
D) 1829
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Which penitentiary was a round building, permitting control of all cells from a central point?

A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Auburn
D) Elmira
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Congregate labor was used in which penitentiary?

A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Auburn
D) Walnut Street
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The National Prison Association considered the __________ Penitentiary to be a model for the reformatory movement.

A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Auburn
D) Elmira
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A serious prison riot broke out in which prison in 1971?

A) Santa Fe
B) Attica
C) Angola
D) Joliet
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Prior to the 1960s, the courts had a(n) __________ doctrine; the courts did not intervene with the management of prisons.

A) ambivalent
B) laissez faire
C) "leave them alone"
D) "hands-off"
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Which type of facility does not normally house convicted persons?

A) detention centers
B) correctional facilities
C) prisons
D) none of these
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Which of the following statements is True about jails?

A) Jails have better management and facilities than prisons.
B) Jails have better recreation and education programs than prisons.
C) Jails have inferior conditions compared with prisons.
D) Jails are much larger than prisons.
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In the context of operation of jails, a _____ is one in which a county government pays a modest amount of money for each prisoner per day.

A) fee system
B) conjugal system
C) good-time system
D) victim compensation system
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The United States currently has ____ supermax units in 42 states.

A) 78
B) 57
C) 60
D) 12
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In 2007, what percentage of black males between the ages of 25 and 29 were in prison?

A) 1.2
B) 3.6
C) 8.5
D) 14.8
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The U.S. incarceration rate is exceeded only by that of

A) Kazakhstan.
B) Belarus.
C) Russia.
D) none of these
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The term __________ is used to describe the complex process by which new inmates learn the ways of prison society and what is expected of them.

A) prisonization
B) indoctrination
C) socialization
D) acculturation
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Which model suggests that the inmate subculture is not formed within the prison but is brought in from the outside?

A) deprivation
B) importation
C) cultural transference
D) transient
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In the context of the types of personalities found in correctional officers, _____ are most likely to have positive attitudes toward inmates but negative attitudes toward other officers.

A) pollyannas
B) burnouts
C) white hats
D) hard asses
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In the context of the types of personalities found in correctional officers, _____ are most likely to have positive attitudes toward both inmates and other correctional officers.

A) pollyannas
B) burnouts
C) white hats
D) hard asses
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The first prison for women was opened in Mt. Pleasant, New York, in what year?

A) 1904
B) 1851
C) 1835
D) 1809
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_____ refers to the release of a prison-bound offender into the community under the supervision of a trustworthy person and bound by certain conditions.

A) Probation
B) Arraignment
C) Incarceration
D) Indictment
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The Pennsylvania penitentiary system utilized congregate labor.
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Prisons, for the most part, have better management, education, recreation, and employment programs than jails.
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The United States currently has 60 supermax prisons.
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The first prison gang, the Gypsy Jakers, started at Angola prison.
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Boot camp programs are politically attractive because they are cost-effective and demonstrate to the public that offenders are undergoing an intense disciplinary experience.
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Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania and Auburn penitentiary systems.
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Discuss the prisoners' rights movement that began in the mid- and late 1960s.
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Compare and contrast jails and prisons.
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Discuss the two major competing models of prison culture and society, the deprivation model and the importation model.
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Discuss what research uncovers about elderly and female inmates.
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Deck 18: A Research Focus on Corrections
1
The American correctional movement began in

A) Massachusetts.
B) Pennsylvania.
C) New York.
D) Illinois.
Pennsylvania.
2
Which of the following physicians from Philadelphia took up the cause of penal reform, calling for the abolition of capital punishment?

A) William Penn
B) John Elmira
C) William Rush
D) John Auburn
William Rush
3
When did the Eastern Penitentiary receive its first inmates?

A) 1805
B) 1817
C) 1826
D) 1829
1829
4
Which penitentiary was a round building, permitting control of all cells from a central point?

A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Auburn
D) Elmira
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Congregate labor was used in which penitentiary?

A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Auburn
D) Walnut Street
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The National Prison Association considered the __________ Penitentiary to be a model for the reformatory movement.

A) Western
B) Eastern
C) Auburn
D) Elmira
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A serious prison riot broke out in which prison in 1971?

A) Santa Fe
B) Attica
C) Angola
D) Joliet
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Prior to the 1960s, the courts had a(n) __________ doctrine; the courts did not intervene with the management of prisons.

A) ambivalent
B) laissez faire
C) "leave them alone"
D) "hands-off"
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9
Which type of facility does not normally house convicted persons?

A) detention centers
B) correctional facilities
C) prisons
D) none of these
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10
Which of the following statements is True about jails?

A) Jails have better management and facilities than prisons.
B) Jails have better recreation and education programs than prisons.
C) Jails have inferior conditions compared with prisons.
D) Jails are much larger than prisons.
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In the context of operation of jails, a _____ is one in which a county government pays a modest amount of money for each prisoner per day.

A) fee system
B) conjugal system
C) good-time system
D) victim compensation system
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The United States currently has ____ supermax units in 42 states.

A) 78
B) 57
C) 60
D) 12
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13
In 2007, what percentage of black males between the ages of 25 and 29 were in prison?

A) 1.2
B) 3.6
C) 8.5
D) 14.8
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The U.S. incarceration rate is exceeded only by that of

A) Kazakhstan.
B) Belarus.
C) Russia.
D) none of these
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The term __________ is used to describe the complex process by which new inmates learn the ways of prison society and what is expected of them.

A) prisonization
B) indoctrination
C) socialization
D) acculturation
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Which model suggests that the inmate subculture is not formed within the prison but is brought in from the outside?

A) deprivation
B) importation
C) cultural transference
D) transient
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In the context of the types of personalities found in correctional officers, _____ are most likely to have positive attitudes toward inmates but negative attitudes toward other officers.

A) pollyannas
B) burnouts
C) white hats
D) hard asses
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In the context of the types of personalities found in correctional officers, _____ are most likely to have positive attitudes toward both inmates and other correctional officers.

A) pollyannas
B) burnouts
C) white hats
D) hard asses
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The first prison for women was opened in Mt. Pleasant, New York, in what year?

A) 1904
B) 1851
C) 1835
D) 1809
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_____ refers to the release of a prison-bound offender into the community under the supervision of a trustworthy person and bound by certain conditions.

A) Probation
B) Arraignment
C) Incarceration
D) Indictment
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The Pennsylvania penitentiary system utilized congregate labor.
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Prisons, for the most part, have better management, education, recreation, and employment programs than jails.
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The United States currently has 60 supermax prisons.
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The first prison gang, the Gypsy Jakers, started at Angola prison.
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Boot camp programs are politically attractive because they are cost-effective and demonstrate to the public that offenders are undergoing an intense disciplinary experience.
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Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania and Auburn penitentiary systems.
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Discuss the prisoners' rights movement that began in the mid- and late 1960s.
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Compare and contrast jails and prisons.
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Discuss the two major competing models of prison culture and society, the deprivation model and the importation model.
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Discuss what research uncovers about elderly and female inmates.
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