Deck 11: Corrections: History, Institutions, and Populations
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Deck 11: Corrections: History, Institutions, and Populations
1
The primary purpose of a maximum-security prison is:
A)rehabilitation.
B)security.
C)deterrence.
D)silence.
A)rehabilitation.
B)security.
C)deterrence.
D)silence.
B
2
Which of the following statements is false regarding the population of jail inmates according to the text?
A)The number of juveniles in adult facilities has been dramatically increasing in the past decade.
B)Less than 10 percent of jail inmates are female.
C)Men and the poor are over-represented among jail inmates.
D)Racial and ethnic minorities are over-represented among jail inmates.
A)The number of juveniles in adult facilities has been dramatically increasing in the past decade.
B)Less than 10 percent of jail inmates are female.
C)Men and the poor are over-represented among jail inmates.
D)Racial and ethnic minorities are over-represented among jail inmates.
A
3
Which of the following statements best describes correctional technology?
A)Escape from jail can be prevented through the monitoring of an inmates' heartbeat.
B)Ground penetrating radar can locate tunnels inmates use to escape.
C)An all-in-one detection spray can be used to detect someone who possesses marijuana, methamphetamines, heroin, or cocaine.
D)All of these are true regarding correction technology.
A)Escape from jail can be prevented through the monitoring of an inmates' heartbeat.
B)Ground penetrating radar can locate tunnels inmates use to escape.
C)An all-in-one detection spray can be used to detect someone who possesses marijuana, methamphetamines, heroin, or cocaine.
D)All of these are true regarding correction technology.
D
4
Which of the following is false regarding new-generation jails?
A)Unobserved inmates are essentially unsupervised.
B)Continuous observation of residents is permitted.
C)Direct supervision jails involve a cluster of cells surrounding a living area.
D)Indirect supervision jails are a type of new-generation jail.
A)Unobserved inmates are essentially unsupervised.
B)Continuous observation of residents is permitted.
C)Direct supervision jails involve a cluster of cells surrounding a living area.
D)Indirect supervision jails are a type of new-generation jail.
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5
Where were the English forced to house large numbers of prisoners in the late eighteenth century?
A)In teh ancient Le Stinche prison
B)In the basement of Westminster Abbey
C)In abandoned coal and copper mines
D)On prison hulks and barges
A)In teh ancient Le Stinche prison
B)In the basement of Westminster Abbey
C)In abandoned coal and copper mines
D)On prison hulks and barges
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6
What was the key to discipline in the Auburn system?
A)Flogging
B)Branding
C)Prayer
D)Silence
A)Flogging
B)Branding
C)Prayer
D)Silence
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7
Which of the following is not a right guaranteed to inmates by the courts?
A)Freedom of religion
B)Procedural due process
C)Medical care
D)Education
A)Freedom of religion
B)Procedural due process
C)Medical care
D)Education
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8
The "modern" American correctional system had its origin in what state?
A)New York
B)Pennsylvania
C)New Jersey
D)Massachusetts
A)New York
B)Pennsylvania
C)New Jersey
D)Massachusetts
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9
Joliet and the "The Rock" were examples of what type of prison?
A)Maximum security
B)Medium security
C)Minimum security
D)A prison farm
A)Maximum security
B)Medium security
C)Minimum security
D)A prison farm
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10
Approximately ____ of all jail inmates report having a mental health problem.
A)1/3
B)1/2
C)2/3
D)3/4
A)1/3
B)1/2
C)2/3
D)3/4
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11
Prison farms and camps are found primarily in what section of the country?
A)Northeast
B)East coast
C)Northern tier of states
D)South and the West
A)Northeast
B)East coast
C)Northern tier of states
D)South and the West
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12
When did the concept of incarcerating convicted offenders as a form of punishment become the norm for corrections?
A)During biblical times
B)14th century
C)17th century
D)19th century
A)During biblical times
B)14th century
C)17th century
D)19th century
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13
Which of the following is not one of the five primary purposes for jails?
A)Detain accused offenders awaiting trial
B)Hold probationers and parolees who are awaiting a revocation hearing
C)House convicted felons when state prisons are overcrowded
D)Hold mental patients when asylums are overcrowded
A)Detain accused offenders awaiting trial
B)Hold probationers and parolees who are awaiting a revocation hearing
C)House convicted felons when state prisons are overcrowded
D)Hold mental patients when asylums are overcrowded
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14
What group formed the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons?
A)Buddhists
B)Catholics
C)Quakers
D)Mormons
A)Buddhists
B)Catholics
C)Quakers
D)Mormons
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15
What is the name for the system that allowed prison officials to sell the labor of inmates to private businesses?
A)Property in service system
B)Guardian system
C)Contract system
D)Convict-lease system
A)Property in service system
B)Guardian system
C)Contract system
D)Convict-lease system
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16
Which prison system was known as the congregate system?
A)New Jersey system
B)Auburn system
C)Pennsylvania system
D)Newbern system
A)New Jersey system
B)Auburn system
C)Pennsylvania system
D)Newbern system
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17
The Pennsylvania system inspired the creation of similar prisons in:
A)Massachusetts
B)Virginia
C)New Jersey
D)Indiana
A)Massachusetts
B)Virginia
C)New Jersey
D)Indiana
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18
Males comprise ____ percent of the jail population.
A)60
B)70
C)80
D)90
A)60
B)70
C)80
D)90
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19
Which of the following is not advocated by prisoner reformers in the twentieth century?
A)Isolation of prisoners
B)Creation of prison industries
C)Educational programs
D)Inclusion of religion
A)Isolation of prisoners
B)Creation of prison industries
C)Educational programs
D)Inclusion of religion
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20
What type of jail has the correctional officer's station located inside a secure room?
A)Linear jail
B)Indirect supervision jail
C)Direct supervision jail
D)Maximum security jail
A)Linear jail
B)Indirect supervision jail
C)Direct supervision jail
D)Maximum security jail
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21
The U.S. Correctional Corporation opened its first private prison in what state?
A)New York
B)Kentucky
C)Virginia
D)Georgia
A)New York
B)Kentucky
C)Virginia
D)Georgia
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22
Boot camps are a form of shock incarceration.
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23
Men are approximately ____ times more likely than women to be incarcerated in prison at least once during their lifetime.
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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24
Which of the following is not a common criticism of private prisons?
A)They cost more than state run facilities.
B)They take jobs away from state employees.
C)Private companies will cut corners if left unchecked.
D)It is difficult to determine accountability for problems and mishaps.
A)They cost more than state run facilities.
B)They take jobs away from state employees.
C)Private companies will cut corners if left unchecked.
D)It is difficult to determine accountability for problems and mishaps.
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25
Which of the following is a factor that helps contribute to swelling prison populations?
A)Failure of community release programs
B)Mandatory sentencing laws
C)Conviction rates
D)All of these
A)Failure of community release programs
B)Mandatory sentencing laws
C)Conviction rates
D)All of these
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26
Which of the following is true regarding future prison trends?
A)Fewer people are receiving a prison sentence than five years ago.
B)A significantly greater number of people are receiving prison sentences than a decade ago.
C)Policymakers are shifting to a rehabilitation perspective.
D)All states spend more on prisons than higher education.
A)Fewer people are receiving a prison sentence than five years ago.
B)A significantly greater number of people are receiving prison sentences than a decade ago.
C)Policymakers are shifting to a rehabilitation perspective.
D)All states spend more on prisons than higher education.
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27
Shock incarceration is generally designed with what target population in mind?
A)Violent offenders
B)Elderly offenders
C)Drug offenders
D)Youthful, first-time offenders
A)Violent offenders
B)Elderly offenders
C)Drug offenders
D)Youthful, first-time offenders
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28
Inmates in prison forest camps fight forest fires and complete reforestation work.
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29
The number of adult females in jail has been growing at a much faster rate than males.
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30
The "modern" American correctional system has its origins in New York.
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31
The Quakers pressured the state legislature to improve conditions in the prisons in Pennsylvania.
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32
Supporters of the Pennsylvania system believed that the penitentiary was truly a place to experience penitence.
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33
Approximately ____ percent of the population will serve a prison sentence some time during their lives.
A)1
B)5
C)10
D)15
A)1
B)5
C)10
D)15
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34
Truth in sentencing laws require that an inmate serve what percentage of his/her sentence?
A)55
B)75
C)85
D)100
A)55
B)75
C)85
D)100
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35
Approximately ____ percent of the male African American population will be admitted to prison during their lifetime.
A)8
B)18
C)28
D)38
A)8
B)18
C)28
D)38
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36
The Auburn Prison design became known as the tier system.
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37
Rehabilitation has come to replace incapacitation as the guiding philosophy in modern prisons.
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38
Alcatraz was classified as a super-maximum-security prison.
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39
Shock incarceration programs generally last how long?
A)1 to 2 days
B)1 to 3 weeks
C)90 to 180 days
D)6 to 12 months
A)1 to 2 days
B)1 to 3 weeks
C)90 to 180 days
D)6 to 12 months
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40
The rehabilitation movement of the 1960s was guided by the medical model.
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41
____________________ prisons are the most stringent type of facilities that lock down inmates 23 hours a day.
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42
The ____________________ was the judicial policy of not interfering in the administrative affairs of prisons.
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43
Elaborate on the history and origins of corrections in the U.S. Include a discussion of the Pennsylvania and Auburn systems.
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44
The tier system was first introduced as part of the ____________________ system.
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45
Discuss the benefits and shortcomings of community correctional facilities. Have these programs been effective?
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46
A halfway house is an example of a(n) ____________________.
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47
Discuss the changes in design and treatment that go along with super-maximum-security prisons. Elaborate on the benefits and drawbacks of such a system.
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48
A(n) ____________________ houses mainly white-collar and other nonviolent offenders.
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49
Discuss the general conditions in a typical jail and the role of the new-generation jail in attempting to combat these problems.
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50
List the five primary purposes of the nation's jails. Who are the typical jail inmates?
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51
The penitentiary house was a central feature in the early ____________________ prison system.
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52
Discuss the pros and cons of private prisons.
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53
____________________ are facilities that hold both people that are guilty of a crime and those that are awaiting trial.
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54
Discuss the role of technology in improving prison security.
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55
Explain the influence of Quakers on the development of America's prisons.
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56
The U.S. Corrections Corporation opened the first ____________________ prison in 1986.
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57
Boot camps are an example of ____________________ incarceration.
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58
Discuss the benefits and shortcomings of two alternative correctional programs. Have these programs been effective?
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59
The Auburn system was also referred to as the ____________________ system since most prisoners ate and worked in groups.
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60
Discuss correctional trends that have occurred during the past fifty years.
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