Deck 7: The Prison Experience: Males
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Deck 7: The Prison Experience: Males
1
A mentally ill inmate, in prison slang, is a:
A)cellie
B)ding
C)jacket
D)pruno
A)cellie
B)ding
C)jacket
D)pruno
B
2
The model that views losses by an inmate during incarceration as one of the costs of imprisonment is the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative control model
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative control model
A
3
Prison gangs originated with the arrests and convictions of street gang members in the:
A)1940s
B)1990s
C)1980s
D)1960s
A)1940s
B)1990s
C)1980s
D)1960s
D
4
Argot is:
A)prison slang
B)identification number
C)movement of prisoners
D)work assignment
A)prison slang
B)identification number
C)movement of prisoners
D)work assignment
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5
Institutions that control all aspects of those confined there are called a/an:
A)absolute institution
B)complete institution
C)isolation institution
D)total institution
A)absolute institution
B)complete institution
C)isolation institution
D)total institution
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6
A model that contends that the management style of prison has influence over what takes place in inmate culture is the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative control model
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative control model
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7
A new inmate, in prison slang, is a:
A)primo
B)fish
C)knife
D)snitch
A)primo
B)fish
C)knife
D)snitch
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8
A model that suggests that influences that prisoners bring into prison affect their process of imprisonment is the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative control model
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative control model
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9
The process by which inmates learn and internalize the customs and culture of prisons is:
A)orientation
B)adjustment
C)prisonization
D)deprivation
A)orientation
B)adjustment
C)prisonization
D)deprivation
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10
Inmates who endured the rigors of confinement with dignity were known as:
A)merchants
B)real men
C)toughs
D)hipsters
A)merchants
B)real men
C)toughs
D)hipsters
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11
Prison gangs usually specialize in:
A)economic victimization
B)staying close to each other
C)attacking corrections officers
D)tattoos
A)economic victimization
B)staying close to each other
C)attacking corrections officers
D)tattoos
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12
Within prisons, gangs run activities such as:
A)illegal sex trade
B)gambling
C)drug trafficking
D)all of these choices
A)illegal sex trade
B)gambling
C)drug trafficking
D)all of these choices
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13
A model that suggests that prison culture is influenced by situations rather than constants and can vary over time and place is the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative model
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)situational model
D)administrative model
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14
Which of the following is not an advantage of classification?
A)Can reduce institutional tension by placing inmates in the prison in which they can function more effectively.
B)Can aim to place inmates in more secure and expensive housing than they really need.
C)Can better ensure a safe environment for both staff and inmates.
D)Can separate rival gang members from each other.
A)Can reduce institutional tension by placing inmates in the prison in which they can function more effectively.
B)Can aim to place inmates in more secure and expensive housing than they really need.
C)Can better ensure a safe environment for both staff and inmates.
D)Can separate rival gang members from each other.
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15
When did prison officials realize that they had to take away the gangs' authority over prison life?
A)1970s
B)1980s
C)1990s
D)2000s
A)1970s
B)1980s
C)1990s
D)2000s
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16
Which of the following does not occur during initial internal classification?
A)reclassification
B)housing assignment
C)program assignment
D)work assignment
A)reclassification
B)housing assignment
C)program assignment
D)work assignment
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17
Which of the following does not occur during an inmate's external classification?
A)custody assessment
B)program needs assessment
C)housing assignment
D)facility designation
A)custody assessment
B)program needs assessment
C)housing assignment
D)facility designation
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18
Prison gangs are also called:
A)beef group
B)ding group
C)security threat group
D)kite group
A)beef group
B)ding group
C)security threat group
D)kite group
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19
After inmates are stripped and searched, they may become:
A)depressed
B)violent
C)Uncooperative
D)Noisy
A)depressed
B)violent
C)Uncooperative
D)Noisy
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20
A fortress-like prison emphasizing security and control was known as the:
A)Big Place
B)Big Chronicle
C)Big House
D)Big Hack
A)Big Place
B)Big Chronicle
C)Big House
D)Big Hack
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21
Howard is being transferred from the county jail to the state correctional system. He has never been to prison before and does not know what to expect. He is speaking to another inmate named Darryl on the bus ride over. Darryl has been to prison many times before and is familiar with the processes that inmates go through.
Howard asks Darryl what happens when they first get to the prison. Darryl explains that they will first be transported to a reception center where a special officer will assess inmate risk in order balance the security needs of the institution with the treatment needs of the inmate. This process is referred to as:
A)assessment
B)classification
C)intake
D)prisonization
Howard asks Darryl what happens when they first get to the prison. Darryl explains that they will first be transported to a reception center where a special officer will assess inmate risk in order balance the security needs of the institution with the treatment needs of the inmate. This process is referred to as:
A)assessment
B)classification
C)intake
D)prisonization
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22
_____ ______ continue to be a major concern in prisons.
A)Contraband items
B)Argot supplies
C)Canteen supplies
D)Social equalizers
A)Contraband items
B)Argot supplies
C)Canteen supplies
D)Social equalizers
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23
To control inmate populations, prisons now use:
A)tasers
B)shockwave denial
C)less than lethal weapons
D)all of these choices
A)tasers
B)shockwave denial
C)less than lethal weapons
D)all of these choices
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24
Corrections officers need:
A)problem solving skills
B)to provide fair inmate treatment
C)training for the job
D)all of these choices
A)problem solving skills
B)to provide fair inmate treatment
C)training for the job
D)all of these choices
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25
Howard is being transferred from the county jail to the state correctional system. He has never been to prison before and does not know what to expect. He is speaking to another inmate named Darryl on the bus ride over. Darryl has been to prison many times before and is familiar with the processes that inmates go through.
Darryl tries to explain the unwritten rules that exist in prison to Howard. He explains to Howard that if he follows these rules, his sentence will be easier. What are these rules called?
A)inmate code
B)inmate handbook
C)inmate laws
D)inmate rules
Darryl tries to explain the unwritten rules that exist in prison to Howard. He explains to Howard that if he follows these rules, his sentence will be easier. What are these rules called?
A)inmate code
B)inmate handbook
C)inmate laws
D)inmate rules
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26
Howard is being transferred from the county jail to the state correctional system. He has never been to prison before and does not know what to expect. He is speaking to another inmate named Darryl on the bus ride over. Darryl has been to prison many times before and is familiar with the processes that inmates go through.
Darryl knows the institution he will be sent to because of his criminal history and his previous records within the institution. He is more concerned that he will receive the work assignment that he wants. He prefers to work in the kitchen. Which process will determine the work assignment that Darryl will receive?
A)external classification
B)general classification
C).internal classification
D)specific classification
Darryl knows the institution he will be sent to because of his criminal history and his previous records within the institution. He is more concerned that he will receive the work assignment that he wants. He prefers to work in the kitchen. Which process will determine the work assignment that Darryl will receive?
A)external classification
B)general classification
C).internal classification
D)specific classification
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27
The _________ model has been used for security in most institutions.
A)Authoritarian
B)inmate dispute resolution
C)paramilitary
D)disciplinary
A)Authoritarian
B)inmate dispute resolution
C)paramilitary
D)disciplinary
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28
What level of education does the Federal Bureau of Prisons require for correctional officers?
A)high-school diploma
B)an associate's degree
C)three years of college
D)a master's degree
A)high-school diploma
B)an associate's degree
C)three years of college
D)a master's degree
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29
Howard is being transferred from the county jail to the state correctional system. He has never been to prison before and does not know what to expect. He is speaking to another inmate named Darryl on the bus ride over. Darryl has been to prison many times before and is familiar with the processes that inmates go through.
Howard is concerned that because of the severity of his crime he will be sent to the most dangerous prison that houses all the violent offenders. Which process will determine what type of facility Howard will be sent to?
A)external classification
B)general classification
C)internal classification
D)specific classification
Howard is concerned that because of the severity of his crime he will be sent to the most dangerous prison that houses all the violent offenders. Which process will determine what type of facility Howard will be sent to?
A)external classification
B)general classification
C)internal classification
D)specific classification
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30
The belief that collective violence occurs when prison officials go too far in asserting authority is:
A)administrative-control theory
B)inmate balance theory
C)dispute mechanism theory
D)prison mismanagement theory
A)administrative-control theory
B)inmate balance theory
C)dispute mechanism theory
D)prison mismanagement theory
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31
Some at-risk inmates are segregated into:
A)protective custody
B)solitary confinement
C)other prisons
D)hospital ward
A)protective custody
B)solitary confinement
C)other prisons
D)hospital ward
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32
In an attempt to eliminate sexual victimization in prison, the ________ was passed by Congress in 2003.
A)BOP Act
B)STG Act
C)PRE Act
D)ECD Act
A)BOP Act
B)STG Act
C)PRE Act
D)ECD Act
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33
Based on the research who is most likely to be sexually victimized if they do not show their toughness and resiliency when they arrive to prison?
A)black males who have committed drug crimes
B)black males who have committed minor crimes
C)white males who have committed minor crimes
D)white males who have committed drug crimes
A)black males who have committed drug crimes
B)black males who have committed minor crimes
C)white males who have committed minor crimes
D)white males who have committed drug crimes
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34
Which is not one of the tenets of the inmate code?
A)Never rat on a con.
B)Don't exploit fellow inmates.
C)Back down from a fight you will not win.
D)Don't trust the guards.
A)Never rat on a con.
B)Don't exploit fellow inmates.
C)Back down from a fight you will not win.
D)Don't trust the guards.
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35
Inmate disturbances can take the form of:
A)a riot
B)assault on staff
C)sit-down strikes
D)all of these choices
A)a riot
B)assault on staff
C)sit-down strikes
D)all of these choices
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36
In a study done on Texas inmates Trulson and Marquart found that violence among integrated inmates is ______ than violence between segregated inmates.
A)higher
B)lower
C)more increased
D)more socially based
A)higher
B)lower
C)more increased
D)more socially based
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37
A "lock psychosis" is an attitude of many _________:
A)Inmates
B)Wardens
C)corrections officers
D)private citizens
A)Inmates
B)Wardens
C)corrections officers
D)private citizens
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38
An estimated __________ or 4.5% of state and federal inmates were sexually victimized once or more.
A)10,000
B)25,000
C)60,500
D)80,000
A)10,000
B)25,000
C)60,500
D)80,000
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39
Which of the following is not considered contraband?
A)weapons
B)drugs
C)clothing
D)all of these can be considered contraband
A)weapons
B)drugs
C)clothing
D)all of these can be considered contraband
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40
Corrections officers have a dual role: maintainers of order and security and advocates of:
A)treatment and rehabilitation
B)Reintegration
C)segregated units
D)punishment and harshness
A)treatment and rehabilitation
B)Reintegration
C)segregated units
D)punishment and harshness
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41
The inmate social code is an unwritten, informal understanding of how the prison "works", including how the new inmates will adjust.
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42
No Frills Policies mean that there can be no alterations to a prisoner's uniform.
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43
Brad just graduated from the corrections academy in his state. He has been assigned to a maximum security prison that houses all types of offenders. He is shadowing a veteran correctional officer named Carl.
While working one day in the yard, Carl confides in Brad that he is planning to apply to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be a correctional officer. He wants to make the change because the federal government pays their correctional officers more. Brad is curious about the requirements to become a federal correctional officer. He asks Carl what the minimum educational requirements are to become a federal correctional officer. Carl tells Brad that he must at least have a:
A)GED
B)high school diploma
C)three years of college
D)a bachelor's degree
While working one day in the yard, Carl confides in Brad that he is planning to apply to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be a correctional officer. He wants to make the change because the federal government pays their correctional officers more. Brad is curious about the requirements to become a federal correctional officer. He asks Carl what the minimum educational requirements are to become a federal correctional officer. Carl tells Brad that he must at least have a:
A)GED
B)high school diploma
C)three years of college
D)a bachelor's degree
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44
Inmate disturbances can be nonviolent or violent.
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45
Brad just graduated from the corrections academy in his state. He has been assigned to a maximum security prison that houses all types of offenders. He is shadowing a veteran correctional officer named Carl.
Carl is attempting to explain the culture of the prison to Brad. Carl explains that there are mainly two explanations to prison culture. Carl believes that inmate behavior is mostly the product of the prison environment. He claims that inmates behave the way they do because they have a hard time adapting to prison because of all they think they are missing. This is known as the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)administrative-control model
D)situational model
Carl is attempting to explain the culture of the prison to Brad. Carl explains that there are mainly two explanations to prison culture. Carl believes that inmate behavior is mostly the product of the prison environment. He claims that inmates behave the way they do because they have a hard time adapting to prison because of all they think they are missing. This is known as the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)administrative-control model
D)situational model
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46
Brad just graduated from the corrections academy in his state. He has been assigned to a maximum security prison that houses all types of offenders. He is shadowing a veteran correctional officer named Carl.
After one week on the job Brad is convinced that the inmates are just disrespectful and violent in prison because that is how they behaved when they were out on the streets. Because he thinks that inmates bring their behavior from the outside Carl supports the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)administrative-control model
D)situational model
After one week on the job Brad is convinced that the inmates are just disrespectful and violent in prison because that is how they behaved when they were out on the streets. Because he thinks that inmates bring their behavior from the outside Carl supports the:
A)deprivation model
B)importation model
C)administrative-control model
D)situational model
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Brad just graduated from the corrections academy in his state. He has been assigned to a maximum security prison that houses all types of offenders. He is shadowing a veteran correctional officer named Carl.
Brad overheard inmates using terms he was not familiar with. He asks Carl what the inmates mean when they are talking about "pruno." Carl informs Brad the inmates are speaking of:
A)food stolen from the kitchen
B)prison-distilled wine made from fruit and other ingredients
C)old inmates who are missing their teeth
D)illegal drugs that have entered the facility
Brad overheard inmates using terms he was not familiar with. He asks Carl what the inmates mean when they are talking about "pruno." Carl informs Brad the inmates are speaking of:
A)food stolen from the kitchen
B)prison-distilled wine made from fruit and other ingredients
C)old inmates who are missing their teeth
D)illegal drugs that have entered the facility
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Security threat groups include prison gangs.
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49
An effective classification system can help ensure safe environments for staff and inmates.
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50
To avoid victimization, inmates must learn to adopt a defensive lifestyle.
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51
Internal classification determines the level of security and control needed for the incoming prison population.
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52
There are two important processes for male inmates entering prison: the classification process and the difficulties of adjustment.
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53
The Big House is a contemporary family-styled institution.
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54
All states require that a high school diploma or a GED certificate as their minimum employment requirement.
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55
Brad just graduated from the corrections academy in his state. He has been assigned to a maximum security prison that houses all types of offenders. He is shadowing a veteran correctional officer named Carl.
Carl mentioned to Brad on his first day that he may not understand everything the inmates are saying because the inmates have their own unique language. This language is known as:
A)argot
B)prisonese
C)slang
D)toughman tone
Carl mentioned to Brad on his first day that he may not understand everything the inmates are saying because the inmates have their own unique language. This language is known as:
A)argot
B)prisonese
C)slang
D)toughman tone
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56
The importation model views the losses experienced by an inmate during incarceration as one of the costs of imprisonment.
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57
Total institutionalization is a term describing an institution that has total control over all aspects of those within it.
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58
Rats and center men are terms for inmate leaders.
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59
Prison gangs exist in every state correctional system in addition to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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60
Howard is being transferred from the county jail to the state correctional system. He has never been to prison before and does not know what to expect. He is speaking to another inmate named Darryl on the bus ride over. Darryl has been to prison many times before and is familiar with the processes that inmates go through.
Darryl explains the rules that Howard needs to follow. Which is not one of these rules that Darryl mentions?
A)Don't interfere with inmate interests.
B)Never rat on a con.
C)Trust the guards over other inmates.
D)Never back down from a fight.
Darryl explains the rules that Howard needs to follow. Which is not one of these rules that Darryl mentions?
A)Don't interfere with inmate interests.
B)Never rat on a con.
C)Trust the guards over other inmates.
D)Never back down from a fight.
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61
____________________ is a method of assessing inmate risks and needs that balances the security concerns of the institution with treatment needs of the individuals.
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62
An inmate who is treated fairly and with respect is much less likely to become a security problem than a prisoner who feels humiliated and abused by staff.
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63
Discuss the different types of classification and how they affect institutional security?
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64
The process by which inmates learn and internalize the customs and culture of prison is known as____________________.
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65
Inmates can check into _____________________________if they feel they are likely to be sexually assaulted.
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66
The values, norms, and attitudes that inmates form in order to survive in prison is/are _____________________________.
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67
Those prisoners who talked tough but were really "all wind and gumdrops" were called____________________.
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68
Prison gangs are also called ____________________groups.
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69
Why is it difficult to initially adjust to prison?
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Unauthorized goods possessed by inmates, such as weapons and drugs is/are ____________________.
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71
A ___________________ is a collective response of inmates that is violent, in which they strike out against what they consider unfair prison conditions.
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72
Institutions that have implemented a/an) _____________________ have stripped prisons of weight rooms, do not provide cable television and serve mediocre food.
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73
Housing assignments for inmates will be determined through a/an ____________________________.
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74
Discuss the two explanations for prison culture presented in the text.
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75
Some aspects of the ______________________include never "ratting on a con" and "doing your own time."
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76
Inmates use a unique language or __________ which is a particular form of slang.
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77
A ________________________ is stationed in towers positioned along the high wall surrounding the prison.
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78
The _____________________ model views the losses experiences by an inmate during incarceration as one of the costs of imprisonment.
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79
In order to combat sexual victimization in prison, the _________________________Act was passed by Congress in 2003.
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80
Discuss the inmate code and some of the rules that inmates followed during the Big House Era.
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