Deck 13: Corrections

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About half of incarcerated persons are in jail.
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Ideas about punishment have changed to reflect the ideological priorities of the times.
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The rehabilitation model of corrections involved recommendations regarding behavioral changes from social scientists.
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Private prisons have lower operating costs than state prisons.
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Correctional goals and methods are never influenced by social and political values.
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Jails are typically populated with poorly educated and low-income people.
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The Quakers of Pennsylvania were instrumental in prison reform.
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Under the New York System,prisoners produced goods for sale to cover operating costs.
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There is no significant difference between jails and prisons.
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Almost one-half of the incarcerated population is comprised of women.
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A basic principle of the Pennsylvania System was an emphasis on social interaction among prisoners.
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The federal government provides all funding for American prisons.
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Jails are operated locally by elected officials.
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Jails are predominantly filled with women.
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Jails house persons who are awaiting trial or have been sentenced to less than one year of incarceration.
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Physical punishment,such as flogging,has never been a part of the American correctional paradigm.
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After the 19th century,female prisoners were treated no differently than male prisoners.
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All states run their prisons in an identical manner.
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Private prisons are a $3 billion industry.
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Private prisons are less flexible than state prisons.
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The War on Drugs has drastically reduced drug use.
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Throughout most of the 20th century,the number of persons incarcerated either declined or remained stable.
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Police must demonstrate reasonable suspicion before searching a parolee.
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The states in the northeastern United States have shown the largest increase in prison populations.
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Which penitentiary first used the technique of isolation?

A)Elmira
B)Pennsylvania
C)Cincinnati
D)San Francisco
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What system held prisoners in isolation at night and made them work with fellow prisoners in shops during the day?

A)Medical
B)Congregate
C)Separate confinement
D)Crime control
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The ________ model assumed that the goal of corrections should be to reintegrate the offender into the community.

A)congregate
B)medical
C)rehabilitation
D)community corrections
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The period of history during which philosophers and reformers challenged the prison tradition with new ideas about the individual,limits of government,and rationalism was called

A)the Enlightenment.
B)the Renaissance.
C)the Civil War.
D)Reconstruction.
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Courts have required decent treatment and minimum health standards for prisoners,making it unconstitutional for officials to show deliberate indifference.
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Although the incarcerated population more than quadrupling during the past 30 years,the number of parolees has decreased.
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Unlike probationers,parolees have a limited right to an attorney.
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Which of the following signaled a new round of reform in prisons by focusing on the moral regeneration of criminals as the goal of punishment?

A)Cincinnati Declaration of Principles
B)Declaration of Independence
C)New York Declaration of Prisons
D)Pennsylvania Declaration of Penology
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During the 19th century,which of the following was not a principle that guided female prison reform?

A)The separation of women prisoners from men
B)The provision of care in keeping with the needs of women
C)The management of women's prisons by female staff
D)The separation of women prisoners from their children
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Cooper v.Pate (1964)signaled the end of the "hands-off" policy.
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After the 1960s,most courts maintained a "hands-off" policy with respect to corrections.
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It is not permissible for prison officials to place a ban on mail correspondence between prisoners in different facilities.
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The Cincinnati Declaration of Principles occurred in ________.

A)1770
B)1870
C)1920
D)1970
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In recent years,the Supreme Court has decided many cases that expanded prisoners' rights.
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One explanation for the increase in the incarceration rate in the 1990s was the increase in the number of arrests.
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The Declaration of Principles argued that prisons should operate according to a philosophy of inmate punishment.
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Which of the following is true concerning incarceration rates in Europe and the United States?

A)Europe and the United States have similar incarceration rates.
B)Europe has a higher incarceration rate.
C)The United States has a higher incarceration rate.
D)Europe and the United States have identical incarceration rates.
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule that police do not need to show reasonable suspicion to search a parolee?

A)Monell v.Department of Social Services for the City of New York (1978)
B)Morrissey v.Brewer (1972)
C)Samson v.California (2006)
D)Cooper v.Pate (1964)
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What type of policy did federal courts generally maintain with respect to the rights of prisoners prior to the 1960s?

A)"Hands-on"-active intervention for many rights
B)"Hands-off"-rarely recognize any rights
C)Intervention for freedom of speech only
D)Intervention to prevent unreasonable searches only
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Which of the following amendments has been limited the most for prisoners,according to Supreme Court rulings?

A)The First Amendment
B)The Sixth Amendment
C)The Fourth Amendment
D)The Fourteenth Amendment
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Which of the following is true in comparing federal prisoners with state prisoners?

A)Federal prisoners are more often violent offenders.
B)Federal prisoners are convicted for the same types of crimes as state prisoners.
C)Federal prisoners are less likely to be foreigners.
D)Federal prisoners disproportionately comprise drug offenders.
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Prisoners' right to due process requires that they

A)be allowed to conduct religious services.
B)be given food and medical care.
C)have access to television and recreation.
D)have hearings when charged with serious disciplinary infractions.
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Prisoners in _____ typically spend up to twenty-three hours per day in their cells.

A)maximum security
B)supermaximum security
C)minimum security
D)boot camps
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At the federal level,probation officers are appointed by which of the following?

A)President
B)Congress
C)Federal judiciary
D)Attorney general
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Which of the following is true about privately run prisons?

A)Private prisons are regarded as more costly.
B)Private prisons are regarded as unreliable.
C)The profit motive can interfere with the quality of service.
D)Private prisons do not have to comply with the standards of federal agencies.
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Which model makes greatest use of incarceration,longer sentences,mandatory sentences,and strict supervision of probationers and parolees?

A)Congregate model
B)Medical model
C)Rehabilitation model
D)Crime control model
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Correctional programs are operated by which level(s)of government?

A)Federal only
B)Federal and state only
C)State and county only
D)Federal,state,and county
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The central idea of the community corrections approach is __________.

A)the most restrictive alternative
B)the least restrictive alternative
C)the idea that criminal sanction should be applied in such a way that all offenders are punished equally
D)the idea that supermax facilities are the most effective,no matter the offender's crime
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Which of the following factors is not among the plausible explanations presented by Cole and Smith for the growth in the prison population?

A)Tougher sentencing
B)Prison construction
C)The War on Drugs
D)The dramatic increase in the crime rate over the past two decades
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State correctional facilities are classified according to the

A)size of the prison population.
B)level of security.
C)race of the prisoners.
D)geographic characteristics of the area.
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The organization of corrections in the United States leaves the primary responsibility for administering prisons with the

A)states.
B)United Nations.
C)regional governing associations.
D)towns.
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Jails are administered locally by

A)private citizens who volunteer.
B)appointed civil servants.
C)elected officials.
D)off-duty police officers.
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How long is an inmate typically held in jail?

A)less than twenty-four hours
B)less than one year
C)between three and five years
D)between fifteen and twenty years
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In all states,the administration of prisons is

A)part of the executive branch.
B)part of the legislative branch.
C)part of the judicial branch.
D)jointly run by the executive and legislative branches.
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Which of the following best describes the organization of corrections in the United States?

A)Centralized
B)Fragmented
C)Unified
D)Nationalized
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The Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause protects prisoners against discrimination based on all of the following except:

A)race.
B)gender.
C)religion.
D)sexual orientation.
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Under the ______ system,inmates were loaned to contractors who provided the prisoners with food and clothing in exchange for their labor.

A)lease
B)contract labor
C)exchange
D)Good Samaritan
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Which of the following is true concerning crime rates and the prison population since 1991?

A)Crime rates and the prison population are both declining.
B)Crime rates and the prison population are both increasing.
C)Crime rates and the prison population are both stable.
D)Crime rates are decreasing and the prison population is increasing.
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_____ and high levels of violence are the hallmarks of many jails.

A)Murder
B)Suicide
C)Theft
D)Gangs
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Jodi is serving a 5-year sentence for assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill.She is incarcerated in the only institution for females in the state.Jodi is most likely serving her sentence in which of the following facilities?

A)State prison
B)Federal prison
C)Jail
D)Immigration court
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In Holt v.Hobbs,the Supreme Court ruled on

A)the right to grow a beard.
B)the right to be tattooed.
C)the right to receive mail.
D)the right to family visitation.
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Which of the following is not a principle of the separate confinement system?

A)Prisoners should not be treated vengefully but should be convinced that through hard and selective forms of suffering they can change their lives.
B)Solitary confinement prevents further corruption inside prison.
C)Solitary confinement is less effective due to the nature of humans.
D)In isolation,offenders reflect on their transgressions and repent.
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Private prisons represent an industry worth _________ annually.

A)$500 million
B)$1 billion
C)$2 billion
D)$3 billion
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Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.However,before he became a convict,he recalls voting for the __________,who is the manager of the facility where he is incarcerated.

A)warden
B)sheriff
C)chief
D)secretary
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The Bureau of Prisons enters into contractual agreements with cities to provide which of the following services?

A)Halfway houses
B)Prerelease programs
C)Electronic monitoring
D)All of these are correct.
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Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently tried and convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines.He received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.Because Javier is convicted and not a legal citizen of the United States,he would be considered a(n)

A)deportee.
B)unsentenced undocumented immigrant.
C)sentenced undocumented immigrant.
D)sentenced legal immigrant.
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Which of the following are not subject to deportation if arrested?

A)Illegal immigrants
B)Sentenced illegal immigrants
C)Sentenced legal immigrants
D)The dependents of illegal immigrants
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Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently tried and convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines.He received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.He is most likely serving his time in which type of correctional facility?

A)State prison
B)Federal prison
C)Private prison
D)Jail
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Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines and received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.While in prison,Javier has little to no contact with the outside world; he is in

A)separate confinement.
B)the contract labor system.
C)the congregate system.
D)the jail system.
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A ____ is an institution intended to punish criminals by isolating them from society and from one another so they can reflect on their past misdeeds,repent,and reform.

A)jail
B)penitentiary
C)reformatory
D)dormitory
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Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.He plans to seek help in a treatment facility upon his release.Which of the following statements regarding Wesley is correct?

A)Wesley would not meet any inmates in jail who were arrested for violent crimes like murder.
B)Wesley could meet inmates while in jail who were arrested for violent crimes like murder.
C)Wesley has more rights in county jail than those serving time in state prisons.
D)Wesley is serving with others who have been convicted and sentenced.
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The __________ is responsible for the punishment of federal offenders.

A)Federal Bureau of Incarceration
B)Federal Bureau of Prisons
C)Federal Bureau of Preventative Crime
D)Federal Bureau of Crime Displacement
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Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines and received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.Because Javier's conviction was for a nonviolent offense,he likely will not serve his sentence in a

A)level 2 prison.
B)level 3 prison.
C)level 4 prison.
D)level 5 or "supermax" prison.
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Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.He plans to seek help in a treatment facility upon his release.Wesley is most likely serving his time in a(n)

A)jail.
B)state prison.
C)federal prison.
D)immigration prison.
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Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines and received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.Once Javier completes his 10-year sentence,the next step is

A)halfway house placement.
B)parole.
C)reformatory placement.
D)deportation.
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Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.He plans to seek help in a treatment facility upon his release.Which of the following groups of individuals will not be serving time in the same facility as Wesley?

A)Those charged with misdemeanors
B)The mentally ill
C)Substance abusers
D)Felons
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About half of incarcerated persons are in jail.
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Ideas about punishment have changed to reflect the ideological priorities of the times.
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The rehabilitation model of corrections involved recommendations regarding behavioral changes from social scientists.
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Private prisons have lower operating costs than state prisons.
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Correctional goals and methods are never influenced by social and political values.
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Jails are typically populated with poorly educated and low-income people.
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The Quakers of Pennsylvania were instrumental in prison reform.
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Under the New York System,prisoners produced goods for sale to cover operating costs.
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There is no significant difference between jails and prisons.
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Almost one-half of the incarcerated population is comprised of women.
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A basic principle of the Pennsylvania System was an emphasis on social interaction among prisoners.
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The federal government provides all funding for American prisons.
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Jails are operated locally by elected officials.
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Jails are predominantly filled with women.
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Jails house persons who are awaiting trial or have been sentenced to less than one year of incarceration.
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Physical punishment,such as flogging,has never been a part of the American correctional paradigm.
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All states run their prisons in an identical manner.
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Private prisons are a $3 billion industry.
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The War on Drugs has drastically reduced drug use.
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Throughout most of the 20th century,the number of persons incarcerated either declined or remained stable.
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Police must demonstrate reasonable suspicion before searching a parolee.
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The states in the northeastern United States have shown the largest increase in prison populations.
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Which penitentiary first used the technique of isolation?

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D)San Francisco
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What system held prisoners in isolation at night and made them work with fellow prisoners in shops during the day?

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The ________ model assumed that the goal of corrections should be to reintegrate the offender into the community.

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D)community corrections
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The period of history during which philosophers and reformers challenged the prison tradition with new ideas about the individual,limits of government,and rationalism was called

A)the Enlightenment.
B)the Renaissance.
C)the Civil War.
D)Reconstruction.
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Courts have required decent treatment and minimum health standards for prisoners,making it unconstitutional for officials to show deliberate indifference.
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Although the incarcerated population more than quadrupling during the past 30 years,the number of parolees has decreased.
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Unlike probationers,parolees have a limited right to an attorney.
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Which of the following signaled a new round of reform in prisons by focusing on the moral regeneration of criminals as the goal of punishment?

A)Cincinnati Declaration of Principles
B)Declaration of Independence
C)New York Declaration of Prisons
D)Pennsylvania Declaration of Penology
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During the 19th century,which of the following was not a principle that guided female prison reform?

A)The separation of women prisoners from men
B)The provision of care in keeping with the needs of women
C)The management of women's prisons by female staff
D)The separation of women prisoners from their children
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Cooper v.Pate (1964)signaled the end of the "hands-off" policy.
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After the 1960s,most courts maintained a "hands-off" policy with respect to corrections.
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It is not permissible for prison officials to place a ban on mail correspondence between prisoners in different facilities.
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The Cincinnati Declaration of Principles occurred in ________.

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B)1870
C)1920
D)1970
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In recent years,the Supreme Court has decided many cases that expanded prisoners' rights.
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One explanation for the increase in the incarceration rate in the 1990s was the increase in the number of arrests.
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The Declaration of Principles argued that prisons should operate according to a philosophy of inmate punishment.
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Which of the following is true concerning incarceration rates in Europe and the United States?

A)Europe and the United States have similar incarceration rates.
B)Europe has a higher incarceration rate.
C)The United States has a higher incarceration rate.
D)Europe and the United States have identical incarceration rates.
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule that police do not need to show reasonable suspicion to search a parolee?

A)Monell v.Department of Social Services for the City of New York (1978)
B)Morrissey v.Brewer (1972)
C)Samson v.California (2006)
D)Cooper v.Pate (1964)
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What type of policy did federal courts generally maintain with respect to the rights of prisoners prior to the 1960s?

A)"Hands-on"-active intervention for many rights
B)"Hands-off"-rarely recognize any rights
C)Intervention for freedom of speech only
D)Intervention to prevent unreasonable searches only
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Which of the following amendments has been limited the most for prisoners,according to Supreme Court rulings?

A)The First Amendment
B)The Sixth Amendment
C)The Fourth Amendment
D)The Fourteenth Amendment
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Which of the following is true in comparing federal prisoners with state prisoners?

A)Federal prisoners are more often violent offenders.
B)Federal prisoners are convicted for the same types of crimes as state prisoners.
C)Federal prisoners are less likely to be foreigners.
D)Federal prisoners disproportionately comprise drug offenders.
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Prisoners' right to due process requires that they

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D)have hearings when charged with serious disciplinary infractions.
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Prisoners in _____ typically spend up to twenty-three hours per day in their cells.

A)maximum security
B)supermaximum security
C)minimum security
D)boot camps
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At the federal level,probation officers are appointed by which of the following?

A)President
B)Congress
C)Federal judiciary
D)Attorney general
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Which of the following is true about privately run prisons?

A)Private prisons are regarded as more costly.
B)Private prisons are regarded as unreliable.
C)The profit motive can interfere with the quality of service.
D)Private prisons do not have to comply with the standards of federal agencies.
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Which model makes greatest use of incarceration,longer sentences,mandatory sentences,and strict supervision of probationers and parolees?

A)Congregate model
B)Medical model
C)Rehabilitation model
D)Crime control model
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Correctional programs are operated by which level(s)of government?

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B)Federal and state only
C)State and county only
D)Federal,state,and county
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The central idea of the community corrections approach is __________.

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D)the idea that supermax facilities are the most effective,no matter the offender's crime
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Which of the following factors is not among the plausible explanations presented by Cole and Smith for the growth in the prison population?

A)Tougher sentencing
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C)The War on Drugs
D)The dramatic increase in the crime rate over the past two decades
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State correctional facilities are classified according to the

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D)geographic characteristics of the area.
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The organization of corrections in the United States leaves the primary responsibility for administering prisons with the

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D)towns.
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Jails are administered locally by

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How long is an inmate typically held in jail?

A)less than twenty-four hours
B)less than one year
C)between three and five years
D)between fifteen and twenty years
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In all states,the administration of prisons is

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D)jointly run by the executive and legislative branches.
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Which of the following best describes the organization of corrections in the United States?

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D)Nationalized
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The Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause protects prisoners against discrimination based on all of the following except:

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D)sexual orientation.
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Under the ______ system,inmates were loaned to contractors who provided the prisoners with food and clothing in exchange for their labor.

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D)Good Samaritan
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Which of the following is true concerning crime rates and the prison population since 1991?

A)Crime rates and the prison population are both declining.
B)Crime rates and the prison population are both increasing.
C)Crime rates and the prison population are both stable.
D)Crime rates are decreasing and the prison population is increasing.
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63
_____ and high levels of violence are the hallmarks of many jails.

A)Murder
B)Suicide
C)Theft
D)Gangs
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64
Jodi is serving a 5-year sentence for assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill.She is incarcerated in the only institution for females in the state.Jodi is most likely serving her sentence in which of the following facilities?

A)State prison
B)Federal prison
C)Jail
D)Immigration court
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65
In Holt v.Hobbs,the Supreme Court ruled on

A)the right to grow a beard.
B)the right to be tattooed.
C)the right to receive mail.
D)the right to family visitation.
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66
Which of the following is not a principle of the separate confinement system?

A)Prisoners should not be treated vengefully but should be convinced that through hard and selective forms of suffering they can change their lives.
B)Solitary confinement prevents further corruption inside prison.
C)Solitary confinement is less effective due to the nature of humans.
D)In isolation,offenders reflect on their transgressions and repent.
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67
Private prisons represent an industry worth _________ annually.

A)$500 million
B)$1 billion
C)$2 billion
D)$3 billion
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68
Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.However,before he became a convict,he recalls voting for the __________,who is the manager of the facility where he is incarcerated.

A)warden
B)sheriff
C)chief
D)secretary
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69
The Bureau of Prisons enters into contractual agreements with cities to provide which of the following services?

A)Halfway houses
B)Prerelease programs
C)Electronic monitoring
D)All of these are correct.
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70
Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently tried and convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines.He received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.Because Javier is convicted and not a legal citizen of the United States,he would be considered a(n)

A)deportee.
B)unsentenced undocumented immigrant.
C)sentenced undocumented immigrant.
D)sentenced legal immigrant.
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71
Which of the following are not subject to deportation if arrested?

A)Illegal immigrants
B)Sentenced illegal immigrants
C)Sentenced legal immigrants
D)The dependents of illegal immigrants
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72
Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently tried and convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines.He received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.He is most likely serving his time in which type of correctional facility?

A)State prison
B)Federal prison
C)Private prison
D)Jail
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73
Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines and received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.While in prison,Javier has little to no contact with the outside world; he is in

A)separate confinement.
B)the contract labor system.
C)the congregate system.
D)the jail system.
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74
A ____ is an institution intended to punish criminals by isolating them from society and from one another so they can reflect on their past misdeeds,repent,and reform.

A)jail
B)penitentiary
C)reformatory
D)dormitory
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75
Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.He plans to seek help in a treatment facility upon his release.Which of the following statements regarding Wesley is correct?

A)Wesley would not meet any inmates in jail who were arrested for violent crimes like murder.
B)Wesley could meet inmates while in jail who were arrested for violent crimes like murder.
C)Wesley has more rights in county jail than those serving time in state prisons.
D)Wesley is serving with others who have been convicted and sentenced.
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76
The __________ is responsible for the punishment of federal offenders.

A)Federal Bureau of Incarceration
B)Federal Bureau of Prisons
C)Federal Bureau of Preventative Crime
D)Federal Bureau of Crime Displacement
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77
Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines and received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.Because Javier's conviction was for a nonviolent offense,he likely will not serve his sentence in a

A)level 2 prison.
B)level 3 prison.
C)level 4 prison.
D)level 5 or "supermax" prison.
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78
Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.He plans to seek help in a treatment facility upon his release.Wesley is most likely serving his time in a(n)

A)jail.
B)state prison.
C)federal prison.
D)immigration prison.
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79
Javier is a citizen of Mexico; however,he has been living illegally in the United States for the last several years with his wife and two young children.He was recently convicted of trafficking heroin across state lines and received a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.Once Javier completes his 10-year sentence,the next step is

A)halfway house placement.
B)parole.
C)reformatory placement.
D)deportation.
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80
Wesley is serving a 10-month sentence for driving while impaired.Although this is Wesley's second conviction,he has never served time before and is overwhelmed.He regrets his crime and does not know whom to trust.He plans to seek help in a treatment facility upon his release.Which of the following groups of individuals will not be serving time in the same facility as Wesley?

A)Those charged with misdemeanors
B)The mentally ill
C)Substance abusers
D)Felons
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