Deck 3: Jails Corrections at the Local Level
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Deck 3: Jails Corrections at the Local Level
1
Crowding produces problems for jail management.
True
2
Jails are the entryway to corrections.
True
3
One of the most startling facts about U.S. jails is that more than half of their occupants are awaiting trial.
False
4
By definition, jail terms are longer than prison terms.
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5
The federal government currently does not operate any jails in its system.
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6
Most inmates who are released pending trial receive more lenient sentences than those who are not.
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7
One of the most troubling trends in the U.S. jail system that has occurred over the past two decades is the increasing incarceration rate for________.
A) young white males
B) young African American males
C) young Hispanic males
D) young Asian males
A) young white males
B) young African American males
C) young Hispanic males
D) young Asian males
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8
For the most part, U.S. correctional leaders agree that jails do quite a lot for inmates who have mental, emotional, or alcohol-related problems.
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9
It is estimated that roughly two-thirds of all jail inmates have a history of mental problems.
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10
The idea behind the American jail system was adopted from which country?
A) England
B) France
C) Ireland
D) Spain
A) England
B) France
C) Ireland
D) Spain
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11
Jail sentences are more for misdemeanants than they are for felons.
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12
According to many scholars, a great percentage of defendants are considered indigent and cannot afford to post bail.
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13
There is a growing emphasis on strengthening alternatives to jail.
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14
Defendants who are regarded as dangerous or likely to commit crimes while awaiting trial are kept in jail for society's protection under preventive detention.
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15
Jail practices in the United States descend directly from feudal practices of twelfth-century Ireland.
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16
Jails often lack the funds to meet the standards for treating inmates.
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17
According to federal and state laws, jail employees can never be held liable for their actions.
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18
Local jail officers are some of the best trained, educated, and paid employees in the entire U.S. correctional system.
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19
Jail populations have been in decline for the last few years.
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20
In the United States today, most jail inmates are young Caucasian males.
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21
Today the most pressing medical issue in jails relates to offenders at risk for ________, accounting for 7% of jail deaths annually in the United States.
A) gonorrhea
B) suicide
C) tuberculosis
D) diabetes
A) gonorrhea
B) suicide
C) tuberculosis
D) diabetes
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22
Which of the following is NOT one of the three mains reasons used to support pretrial diversion programs?
A) Diversion is cheaper than criminal justice processing.
B) There is a stigma attached to being labeled a criminal.
C) Many offenders' crimes are caused by special problems (e.g., addiction).
D) These programs help prevent the accused from committing further crimes.
A) Diversion is cheaper than criminal justice processing.
B) There is a stigma attached to being labeled a criminal.
C) Many offenders' crimes are caused by special problems (e.g., addiction).
D) These programs help prevent the accused from committing further crimes.
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23
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of privately run jails?
A) paying staff less to work there.
B) building jails in depressed rural areas.
C) skimpy services.
D) incentive to keep the jail full
A) paying staff less to work there.
B) building jails in depressed rural areas.
C) skimpy services.
D) incentive to keep the jail full
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24
By far the most successful pretrial release program has been ________.
A) day reporting centers
B) percentage bail (10%)
C) property bonds
D) release on recognizance (ROR)
A) day reporting centers
B) percentage bail (10%)
C) property bonds
D) release on recognizance (ROR)
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25
________ refers to a type of jail confinement in which the accused is locked up in order to protect the community from the potential crimes the accused may commit if released before trial.
A) Shock probation
B) Preventive detention
C) Controlled internment
D) Defensive confinement
A) Shock probation
B) Preventive detention
C) Controlled internment
D) Defensive confinement
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26
Nationally, about ___ % of all people placed in jail have been found to be under the influence of alcohol or an illegal drug at the time of arrest.
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
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27
With the development of the ________ in the sixteenth century, the sheriff took on added responsibilities for vagrants and the unemployed who were sent there.
A) workhouse
B) penitentiary
C) jail
D) lockup
A) workhouse
B) penitentiary
C) jail
D) lockup
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28
The most dramatic problems posed by offenders with drug abuse issues is during ________.
A) withdrawal
B) the trial
C) the arrest
D) the booking
A) withdrawal
B) the trial
C) the arrest
D) the booking
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29
The average delay between and arrest and sentencing is _________.
A) about one week.
B) about two months.
C) more than six months.
D) at least one year.
A) about one week.
B) about two months.
C) more than six months.
D) at least one year.
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30
In the 1800s, the main goal of the jail began to change in response to the ________ movement.
A) probation
B) reformatory
C) penitentiary
D) mark system
A) probation
B) reformatory
C) penitentiary
D) mark system
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31
Pretrial detainees ________.
A) have not been convicted of the crimes they are being held on.
B) have no rights.
C) typically have medical insurance.
D) rarely have substance abuse issues.
A) have not been convicted of the crimes they are being held on.
B) have no rights.
C) typically have medical insurance.
D) rarely have substance abuse issues.
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32
Jails are considered to be the ________ corrections.
A) bright point of
B) entryway to
C) dark side of
D) ultimate barrier to
A) bright point of
B) entryway to
C) dark side of
D) ultimate barrier to
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33
In 1984, the ________ authorized holding allegedly dangerous defendants without bail, for what has become known as preventive detention.
A) Comprehensive Crime Control Act
B) Statutory Crime Control Act
C) Federal Crime Control Act
D) Congressional Crime Control Act
A) Comprehensive Crime Control Act
B) Statutory Crime Control Act
C) Federal Crime Control Act
D) Congressional Crime Control Act
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34
The ________ system is a system in which jail operations are funded by a set amount paid per day for each inmate held.
A) pay
B) lease
C) fee
D) provider
A) pay
B) lease
C) fee
D) provider
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35
Which of the following is NOT considered to be one of the most significant problems jail inmates face today?
A) nutrition
B) mental health issues
C) substance dependency
D) legal concerns
A) nutrition
B) mental health issues
C) substance dependency
D) legal concerns
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36
Operated as facilities to detain accused people awaiting trial, jails have customarily been run by ________.
A) state police
B) county sheriffs
C) state probation departments
D) state parole departments
A) state police
B) county sheriffs
C) state probation departments
D) state parole departments
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37
According to the text, the central purpose of the early jail was __________.
A) the warehousing of the surplus population of immigrants
B) detention of those sentenced by the court
C) to detain persons awaiting trial and to shelter misfits
D) to inflict short-term punishment (e.g., corporal punishment) on the offender
A) the warehousing of the surplus population of immigrants
B) detention of those sentenced by the court
C) to detain persons awaiting trial and to shelter misfits
D) to inflict short-term punishment (e.g., corporal punishment) on the offender
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38
Which facility is operated under a joint agreement between two or more government units, with a jail board drawn from representatives of the participating jurisdictions and having varying authority over policy, budget, operations, and personnel?
A) federal jail
B) regional jail
C) state jail
D) county jail
A) federal jail
B) regional jail
C) state jail
D) county jail
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39
Recently, there has been a major emphasis on programs to offenders awaiting trial.
A) punish
B) convict
C) sentence
D) release
A) punish
B) convict
C) sentence
D) release
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40
A ________ is a temporary holding facility (up to 48 hours) for those who have been arrested and are awaiting an appearance in front of a judge.
A) day reporting center
B) holding camp
C) community center
D) lockup
A) day reporting center
B) holding camp
C) community center
D) lockup
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41
Based on the above scenario, what type of facility is Rob the administrator of?
A) new-generation jail
B) old school jail
C) supermax jail
D) jail of the future
A) new-generation jail
B) old school jail
C) supermax jail
D) jail of the future
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42
Caleb didn't appear for court; therefore, it is believed he ________.
A) absconded
B) died
C) forgot
D) got lost
A) absconded
B) died
C) forgot
D) got lost
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43
Defendants who do not appear for a court hearing are called _________.
A) absconders
B) air heads
C) forgetters
D) inmates
A) absconders
B) air heads
C) forgetters
D) inmates
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44
Generally, it has been found that building new jails or ________ the capacity of existing facilities has little impact on the problem of crowding.
A) limiting
B) controlling
C) decreasing
D) increasing
A) limiting
B) controlling
C) decreasing
D) increasing
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45
What release mechanism was used for Caleb's release?
A) bail
B) parole
C) release on recognizance
D) expiration release
A) bail
B) parole
C) release on recognizance
D) expiration release
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46
While awaiting the next court appearance, Debbie was held on ________.
A) pretrial detention
B) a parole violation
C) post court detention
D) a probation violation
A) pretrial detention
B) a parole violation
C) post court detention
D) a probation violation
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47
When a correctional officer uses his or her authority to deprive an inmate of his or her rights, that inmate can sue to halt the violation and collect damages.
A) Miranda
B) universal
C) Federalist
D) civil
A) Miranda
B) universal
C) Federalist
D) civil
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48
What type of release was ordered for Debbie?
A) release on recognizance
B) bail
C) parole
D) probation
A) release on recognizance
B) bail
C) parole
D) probation
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49
What type of facility was Debbie placed in before her court appearance?
A) lockup
B) mental health ward
C) detox center
D) prison
A) lockup
B) mental health ward
C) detox center
D) prison
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50
What program was Caleb ordered to upon release?
A) electric monitoring
B) parole
C) boot camp
D) halfway house
A) electric monitoring
B) parole
C) boot camp
D) halfway house
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51
New-generation jails are the most recent development in jail design. Which of the following is NOT one of the general concepts used within this design?
A) interaction space
B) podular design
C) individual privacy
D) personal space
A) interaction space
B) podular design
C) individual privacy
D) personal space
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52
Jail sentences are typically reserved for those who have committed misdemeanors and minor felonies and usually do not exceed _________.
A) a month
B) six weeks
C) three months
D) a year
A) a month
B) six weeks
C) three months
D) a year
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53
________ supervision is a method of correctional management in which staff members have direct physical contact with inmates throughout the day.
A) Deterrent
B) Pretrial
C) Preventive
D) Direct
A) Deterrent
B) Pretrial
C) Preventive
D) Direct
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54
Based on the information in the scenario, what issue does Rob face as an administrator?
A) personnel matters
B) inmate violence
C) inmate suicides
D) overcrowding
A) personnel matters
B) inmate violence
C) inmate suicides
D) overcrowding
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55
What supervision style is used in this jail?
A) direct supervision
B) indirect supervision
C) inmate-run supervision
D) hands-off supervision
A) direct supervision
B) indirect supervision
C) inmate-run supervision
D) hands-off supervision
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56
One of the best ways to reduce ________ is to develop specific standards for routine jail operation practices and procedures.
A) rehabilitation
B) litigation
C) recidivism
D) overcrowding
A) rehabilitation
B) litigation
C) recidivism
D) overcrowding
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57
Which of the following is NOT a general trend for the future of jails?
A) Many jurisdictions have renovated or replaced jail facilities since the early 1970s.
B) Many jurisdictions are joining together to build and maintain a single jail to serve their collective needs.
C) Jails are becoming more suitable to treat inmates with mental disorders and drug addiction.
D) There is a growing emphasis on strengthening alternatives to jail.
A) Many jurisdictions have renovated or replaced jail facilities since the early 1970s.
B) Many jurisdictions are joining together to build and maintain a single jail to serve their collective needs.
C) Jails are becoming more suitable to treat inmates with mental disorders and drug addiction.
D) There is a growing emphasis on strengthening alternatives to jail.
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58
According to the last jail census, most jail employees (72%) are expected to perform ________ duties as their primary responsibility.
A) treatment
B) educational
C) custodial
D) clerical
A) treatment
B) educational
C) custodial
D) clerical
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59
Which of the following is NOT one of the criticisms of preventive detention?
A) It violates the due process provisions of the Constitution.
B) The practice is impractical.
C) Only a small proportion of all defendants who are released pending trial are arrested for another crime before trial.
D) There is a need for protection from accused criminals.
A) It violates the due process provisions of the Constitution.
B) The practice is impractical.
C) Only a small proportion of all defendants who are released pending trial are arrested for another crime before trial.
D) There is a need for protection from accused criminals.
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60
According to the scenario, what special issues may the jail face with Debbie?
A) mental health issues
B) withdrawal from alcohol
C) too many visitors
D) withdrawal from meth
A) mental health issues
B) withdrawal from alcohol
C) too many visitors
D) withdrawal from meth
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61
A(n) ________ is an independent businessperson who provides bail money for a fee.
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62
For corrections, ________ is an expensive and largely ineffective proposition-a revolving door that leads nowhere.
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63
For drug-addicted arrestees, despite the short stays of inmates in jails, specialized ________ programs designed especially for jails have shown some success.
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64
One-third of the deaths that occur in jail are ________.
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65
People in jail are younger and disproportionately ________.
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66
Compared to ________, diversion has been shown to be a cheaper alternative.
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67
A(n) ________ program is an alternative to adjudication in which the defendant agrees to conditions set by the prosecutor (i.e., drug rehab) in exchange for no jail time.
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68
Inmates with ________ problems are usually referred to local social service agencies for treatment.
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69
As facilities to detain accused people awaiting trial, jails customarily have been run by a(n) ________ official.
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70
A(n) ________ system is a system in which jail operations are funded by a set amount paid per day for each inmate held.
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71
________ assumes that ties to the community give people an incentive to keep their promise to appear and to retain their status in the community.
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72
The proportion of a state's population in jail is often referred to as the ________ rate.
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73
The ________ is a living area for a group of inmates that defines a post or a watch.
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74
Some jails continue to have severe ________ problems, but the emphasis on pretrial release programs has helped most jails keep their daily populations down.
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75
_______________________ is the deliberate confining of a person in jail to protect the community from crimes the person may commit if released before trial.
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76
The two jurisdictions that currently house the most jail inmates in America are Los Angeles County and ________.
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77
The smallest, local jails in America are called police ________.
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78
A 30- to 90-day jail sentence is typical for a(n) ________.
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79
________ are people who fail to appear for a court date and have no legitimate reason for doing so.
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80
More than half of those entering jail have a history of failed ________ treatment, often during previous jail or probation terms.
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