Deck 11: Prisons and Jails

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The flagship institution of the Pennsylvania System is ____________.

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Parchman Farms
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Which of the following was not characteristic of the reformatory era?

A) Inmates could earn time off of their sentence for good behavior.
B) Inmates were evaluated to determine what led to their criminal behavior.
C) Inmates aptitude for work and rehabilitation was assessed.
D) All of these were characteristic of the reformatory era.
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At the end of 2014,there were an estimated 744,600 individuals housed in local jails.__________ housed the largest number of jail inmates nationwide with 81,547 over the year.

A) New York
B) Pennsylvania
C) Texas
D) California
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This reformatory era saw the introduction of _______ as an early release program to reward inmate's rehabilitative efforts.

A) probation
B) work release
C) parole
D) community service
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A __________ is a facility that is designed to house individuals for a period of time as a form of punishment for breaking the law.

A) prison
B) jail
C) penitentiary
D) work house
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__________ was the first penal institution to use individual cells and work details for inmates.

A) Sing Sing
B) Walnut Street Jail
C) Eastern State Penitentiary
D) Castle Island Fortress
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Most prisons are run by the ______ government.

A) federal
B) state
C) local
D) county
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Today,______ are used to house individuals who are awaiting criminal prosecution and are either not eligible for bail or cannot afford it.

A) jails
B) prisons
C) reformatories
D) penitentiaries
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What year did the reformatory era emerge?

A) 1842
B) 1876
C) 1946
D) 1953
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The reformatory era emerged in _________.

A) Philadelphia
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) New York
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In 1891,Carlos was sent to a prison facility where he was required to maintain total silence,and he was subjected to harsh whippings.Carlos was most likely serving time in what facility?

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Parchman Farms
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The reformatory era emerged at __________.

A) Elmira Reformatory
B) Auburn Reformatory
C) Parchman Reformatory
D) El Dorado Reformatory
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Between 1900 and 1940,the _______ era dominated the prison landscape.

A) punishment
B) treatment
C) reformatory
D) none of these are correct
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The _______ was a silent system in which inmates engaged in congregate labor systems.

A) Massachusetts System
B) Pennsylvania System
C) New York System
D) Southern Agricultural System
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_________ are managed by local city or county governments and are often staffed by the local police or sheriff.

A) Jails
B) Prisons
C) Reformatories
D) Penitentiaries
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The first penal institution to use individual cells and work details for inmates opened in _____ in 1776.

A) New York City
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) Philadelphia
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The _________ was characterized by larger cells that allowed inmates to remain isolated from each other.This system of solitary confinement was developed to prevent inmates from corrupting one another.

A) Massachusetts System
B) Pennsylvania System
C) New York System
D) Southern Agricultural System
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________ first opened in 1831 with 800 cells.Over time,more units were added to increase the number of inmates that could be housed.The days were filled with corporal punishment and abuse of the prisoners in the name of "rehabilitation."

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Parchman Farms
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The earliest facility that embodied the concepts of the New York System was ______.

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Auburn Prison
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Which of the following was not characteristic of early jails?

A) They were overcrowded
B) Prisoners were required to pay their own way.
C) Did not have basic necessities such as heating, water, or plumbing.
D) Facilities had large cell sizes designed for multiple inmates
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For young inmates,black males had the greatest disparity of incarceration as they were 10 times more likely to be in prison compared to similarly aged white men.
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For correctional officers,there is a high degree of bureaucracy within the prison walls,which can contribute to feelings of job dissatisfaction.
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Correctional officers do not need a warrant in order to search an inmate's cell or to seize materials and use it as evidence against them.
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Which of the following is not one of the challenges faced by correctional officers?

A) a high degree of bureaucracy within prison walls
B) a risk of harm from the inmates
C) officers may feel stuck in their roles as they perform the same duties day in and day out
D) all of these are challenges faced by correctional officers
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A minimum security-level prison is designed to house serious and violent offenders.Inmate movement and autonomy is significantly restricted,and inmates are often a risk to themselves,other inmates and staff.
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There is a disproportionate number of ___________ in state prisons.

A) white males
B) black males
C) white females
D) black females
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__________ have higher rates of incarceration for violent offenses.

A) Whites
B) Blacks
C) Hispanics
D) Asians
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In the case of Cooper v.Pate,the Supreme Court ruled that deliberate indifference to inmate medical needs constitutes cruel and unusual punishment and is therefore unconstitutional.
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A _______ security-level prison is designed to house serious and violent offenders.Inmate movement and autonomy is significantly restricted,and inmates are often a risk to themselves,other inmates,and staff.

A) minimum
B) medium
C) maximum
D) supermax
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Racial disproportionality occurs when inmates of color are overrepresented in the prison population,compared to their representation in society in general.
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While men are more likely to be incarcerated for violent crimes,women are more likely to be incarcerated for _________.

A) property offenses
B) drug offenses
C) all of these are correct
D) none of these are correct
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Many correctional officers may feel stuck in their roles as they perform the same duties day in and day out.
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The case of Estelle v.Gamble validated and made clear the right of inmates to sue prison systems and prison staff.
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The majority of correctional officers are men.
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The eighth amendment that has issued some of the more sweeping reforms to the prison environment.One of the most significant decisions occurred in the case of __________,which held that institutions may not engage in the deliberate indifference of the serious medical needs of inmates.

A) Batson v. Kentucky
B) Cooper v. Pate
C) Estelle v. Gamble
D) Brown v. Plata
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It was once the prevailing legal philosophy that prisoners forfeited their constitutional rights as a consequence of their crimes.__________ shifted this philosophy and opened the floodgates on prisoner litigation.

A) Batson v. Kentucky
B) Cooper v. Pate
C) Estelle v. Gamble
D) Brown v. Plata
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Overcrowding occurs when there are more individuals in prison than a facility is designed to house.Both the Bureau of Prisons and at least 18 states are currently dealing with issues of prison overcrowding.
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In addition to jails that are run by local authorities,there are ____ jails that are operated by Tribal authorities and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.These facilities house individuals who are arrested or sentenced for crimes that occur on tribal land.

A) 15
B) 36
C) 64
D) 79
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53.2% of all inmates are in state prison for __________ offenses

A) violent
B) property
C) drug
D) public order
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Inmates in these facilities are generally locked up in individual cells for 23 hours a day and are kept in solitary confinement with limited interaction with others.

A) minimum
B) medium
C) maximum
D) supermax
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What are some of the major differences between jail and prison?
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What are the characteristics of the Pennsylvania System?
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Prisons are used to house individuals who are awaiting criminal prosecution,individuals on shorter term sentences,or individuals that are being held for a probation or parole violation.
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What are the characteristics of a maximum security prison?
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Many minimum-level facilities have limited or no fencing around the perimeter of the institution.
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What is racial disproportionality and how does it affect the correctional system?
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What are the major types of prisons and what are they used for?
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What are the characteristics of a minimum security prison?
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What are some characteristics of military prisons?
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The New York system was a system of solitary confinement.
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What is overcrowding and how does it affect the correctional system?
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What is the purpose of private prisons? What are some characteristics of private prisons?
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What are some of the major duties and challenges that correctional officers face on the job?
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The Pennsylvania System was a silent system where inmates engaged in congregate labor.
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Most prison inmates are housed in federal prisons.
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What are the characteristics of a medium security prison?
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Explain the significance of Estelle v.Gamble (1976).
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Explain the significance of Cooper v.Pate (1964).
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What are the characteristics of a supermax prison?
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What are the characteristics of the New York System?
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Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania system and the Auburn system.
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Are private prisons a good idea? Defend your answer.
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Describe the purpose and demographics of military prisons.
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Which amendment would you hold most dear if you were incarcerated? Explain.
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Discuss the significance of Cooper v.Pate (1964)and Turner v.Safley (1987).
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Is segregation a good correctional policy?
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Should supermax prisons be used more frequently? Defend your answer.
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List and explain the four uses of segregation.
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What are some key features of the different security levels?
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Discuss the significance of PREA.
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Describe the different prison security levels.
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1
The flagship institution of the Pennsylvania System is ____________.

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Parchman Farms
A
2
Which of the following was not characteristic of the reformatory era?

A) Inmates could earn time off of their sentence for good behavior.
B) Inmates were evaluated to determine what led to their criminal behavior.
C) Inmates aptitude for work and rehabilitation was assessed.
D) All of these were characteristic of the reformatory era.
D
3
At the end of 2014,there were an estimated 744,600 individuals housed in local jails.__________ housed the largest number of jail inmates nationwide with 81,547 over the year.

A) New York
B) Pennsylvania
C) Texas
D) California
D
4
This reformatory era saw the introduction of _______ as an early release program to reward inmate's rehabilitative efforts.

A) probation
B) work release
C) parole
D) community service
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A __________ is a facility that is designed to house individuals for a period of time as a form of punishment for breaking the law.

A) prison
B) jail
C) penitentiary
D) work house
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__________ was the first penal institution to use individual cells and work details for inmates.

A) Sing Sing
B) Walnut Street Jail
C) Eastern State Penitentiary
D) Castle Island Fortress
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Most prisons are run by the ______ government.

A) federal
B) state
C) local
D) county
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Today,______ are used to house individuals who are awaiting criminal prosecution and are either not eligible for bail or cannot afford it.

A) jails
B) prisons
C) reformatories
D) penitentiaries
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What year did the reformatory era emerge?

A) 1842
B) 1876
C) 1946
D) 1953
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The reformatory era emerged in _________.

A) Philadelphia
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) New York
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In 1891,Carlos was sent to a prison facility where he was required to maintain total silence,and he was subjected to harsh whippings.Carlos was most likely serving time in what facility?

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Parchman Farms
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The reformatory era emerged at __________.

A) Elmira Reformatory
B) Auburn Reformatory
C) Parchman Reformatory
D) El Dorado Reformatory
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Between 1900 and 1940,the _______ era dominated the prison landscape.

A) punishment
B) treatment
C) reformatory
D) none of these are correct
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The _______ was a silent system in which inmates engaged in congregate labor systems.

A) Massachusetts System
B) Pennsylvania System
C) New York System
D) Southern Agricultural System
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_________ are managed by local city or county governments and are often staffed by the local police or sheriff.

A) Jails
B) Prisons
C) Reformatories
D) Penitentiaries
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The first penal institution to use individual cells and work details for inmates opened in _____ in 1776.

A) New York City
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) Philadelphia
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The _________ was characterized by larger cells that allowed inmates to remain isolated from each other.This system of solitary confinement was developed to prevent inmates from corrupting one another.

A) Massachusetts System
B) Pennsylvania System
C) New York System
D) Southern Agricultural System
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________ first opened in 1831 with 800 cells.Over time,more units were added to increase the number of inmates that could be housed.The days were filled with corporal punishment and abuse of the prisoners in the name of "rehabilitation."

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Parchman Farms
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The earliest facility that embodied the concepts of the New York System was ______.

A) Eastern State Penitentiary
B) Sing Sing
C) Castle Island Fortress
D) Auburn Prison
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Which of the following was not characteristic of early jails?

A) They were overcrowded
B) Prisoners were required to pay their own way.
C) Did not have basic necessities such as heating, water, or plumbing.
D) Facilities had large cell sizes designed for multiple inmates
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For young inmates,black males had the greatest disparity of incarceration as they were 10 times more likely to be in prison compared to similarly aged white men.
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For correctional officers,there is a high degree of bureaucracy within the prison walls,which can contribute to feelings of job dissatisfaction.
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Correctional officers do not need a warrant in order to search an inmate's cell or to seize materials and use it as evidence against them.
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Which of the following is not one of the challenges faced by correctional officers?

A) a high degree of bureaucracy within prison walls
B) a risk of harm from the inmates
C) officers may feel stuck in their roles as they perform the same duties day in and day out
D) all of these are challenges faced by correctional officers
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A minimum security-level prison is designed to house serious and violent offenders.Inmate movement and autonomy is significantly restricted,and inmates are often a risk to themselves,other inmates and staff.
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There is a disproportionate number of ___________ in state prisons.

A) white males
B) black males
C) white females
D) black females
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__________ have higher rates of incarceration for violent offenses.

A) Whites
B) Blacks
C) Hispanics
D) Asians
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In the case of Cooper v.Pate,the Supreme Court ruled that deliberate indifference to inmate medical needs constitutes cruel and unusual punishment and is therefore unconstitutional.
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A _______ security-level prison is designed to house serious and violent offenders.Inmate movement and autonomy is significantly restricted,and inmates are often a risk to themselves,other inmates,and staff.

A) minimum
B) medium
C) maximum
D) supermax
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Racial disproportionality occurs when inmates of color are overrepresented in the prison population,compared to their representation in society in general.
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While men are more likely to be incarcerated for violent crimes,women are more likely to be incarcerated for _________.

A) property offenses
B) drug offenses
C) all of these are correct
D) none of these are correct
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Many correctional officers may feel stuck in their roles as they perform the same duties day in and day out.
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The case of Estelle v.Gamble validated and made clear the right of inmates to sue prison systems and prison staff.
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The majority of correctional officers are men.
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The eighth amendment that has issued some of the more sweeping reforms to the prison environment.One of the most significant decisions occurred in the case of __________,which held that institutions may not engage in the deliberate indifference of the serious medical needs of inmates.

A) Batson v. Kentucky
B) Cooper v. Pate
C) Estelle v. Gamble
D) Brown v. Plata
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It was once the prevailing legal philosophy that prisoners forfeited their constitutional rights as a consequence of their crimes.__________ shifted this philosophy and opened the floodgates on prisoner litigation.

A) Batson v. Kentucky
B) Cooper v. Pate
C) Estelle v. Gamble
D) Brown v. Plata
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Overcrowding occurs when there are more individuals in prison than a facility is designed to house.Both the Bureau of Prisons and at least 18 states are currently dealing with issues of prison overcrowding.
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In addition to jails that are run by local authorities,there are ____ jails that are operated by Tribal authorities and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.These facilities house individuals who are arrested or sentenced for crimes that occur on tribal land.

A) 15
B) 36
C) 64
D) 79
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53.2% of all inmates are in state prison for __________ offenses

A) violent
B) property
C) drug
D) public order
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Inmates in these facilities are generally locked up in individual cells for 23 hours a day and are kept in solitary confinement with limited interaction with others.

A) minimum
B) medium
C) maximum
D) supermax
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What are some of the major differences between jail and prison?
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What are the characteristics of the Pennsylvania System?
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Prisons are used to house individuals who are awaiting criminal prosecution,individuals on shorter term sentences,or individuals that are being held for a probation or parole violation.
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What are the characteristics of a maximum security prison?
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Many minimum-level facilities have limited or no fencing around the perimeter of the institution.
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What is racial disproportionality and how does it affect the correctional system?
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What are the major types of prisons and what are they used for?
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What are the characteristics of a minimum security prison?
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What are some characteristics of military prisons?
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The New York system was a system of solitary confinement.
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What is overcrowding and how does it affect the correctional system?
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What is the purpose of private prisons? What are some characteristics of private prisons?
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What are some of the major duties and challenges that correctional officers face on the job?
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The Pennsylvania System was a silent system where inmates engaged in congregate labor.
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Most prison inmates are housed in federal prisons.
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What are the characteristics of a medium security prison?
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Explain the significance of Estelle v.Gamble (1976).
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Explain the significance of Cooper v.Pate (1964).
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What are the characteristics of a supermax prison?
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What are the characteristics of the New York System?
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Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania system and the Auburn system.
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Are private prisons a good idea? Defend your answer.
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Describe the purpose and demographics of military prisons.
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Which amendment would you hold most dear if you were incarcerated? Explain.
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Discuss the significance of Cooper v.Pate (1964)and Turner v.Safley (1987).
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Is segregation a good correctional policy?
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Should supermax prisons be used more frequently? Defend your answer.
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List and explain the four uses of segregation.
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What are some key features of the different security levels?
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Discuss the significance of PREA.
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