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Exam 9: After Conviction: The Problem of Prison
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Question 1
Short Answer
________________________ is both a policy and the name of the kind of correctional facility that incarcerates those who have administrative detention status in China.
Question 2
True/False
England and Wales have the highest number of inmates in Western and Northern Europe.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a crime that one can be put into administrative detention for in China?
Question 4
Short Answer
History tells us that in 621 B.C a Greek magistrate and politician named __________ was known for his law setting that included the extensive use of the death sentence and other harsh punishments such as starvation, poisoning, and death by exposure.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
In England, secular houses of correction that housed prostitutes, vagrants, debtors, and other minor criminals in the 1500's were called:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
An individual has been held in a correctional facility for the past three years for disturbing the public order.He has never had a trial.What country is this individual probably in?
Question 7
True/False
Influenced by the progressive movement in the United States, some reformers in England are calling for more reliance on prison as a way of punishing offenders.
Question 8
True/False
German prisons are always located in extremely rural locations.
Question 9
Essay
List the seven kinds of formal social control mechanisms in China.
Question 10
Essay
Discuss America's experience with incarceration.Be sure to include information regarding the progressive movement and the crime control model.
Question 11
True/False
In the Middle Ages, prisons remained largely for minor offense and for those in debt, but the purpose of some prisons become expanded to include longer incarceration terms as punishment rather than awaiting punishment.