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Exam 1: The Corrections System
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Question 61
Essay
As a sheriff in a small town, you are charged with much of the local corrections responsibilities. In what ways might federalism make your job easier? In what ways might federalism make it more difficult?
Question 62
Multiple Choice
What level of government is most often responsible for correctional programs for those convicted of minor crimes?
Question 63
Short Answer
A system of government in which power and responsibilities are divided between a national government and individual state governments is known as .
Question 64
Multiple Choice
During which periods did the number of people imprisoned increase?
Question 65
Short Answer
An institution for the incarceration of people convicted of serious crimes, usually felonies, is called .
Question 66
True/False
The corrections system consists of subunits that vary in their functions and responsibilities. Some examples are probation offices, halfway houses, and prisons.
Question 67
Multiple Choice
A(n) is a complex whole consisting of interdependent parts whose operations are directed toward common goals and influenced by the environment in which they function.
Question 68
Multiple Choice
At all political levels, corrections is only one of many services operated by the government and paid for by tax revenues. Thus, corrections must vie with other government programs for .
Question 69
Short Answer
Public service workers who interact directly with citizens are known as .
Question 70
True/False
The federal government operates the correctional organizations to handle the people convicted of breaking federal laws; likewise, state and local governments provide corrections for the people who have broken state and local laws.