Deck 5: The Jail Detention and Short Term Confinement

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In the colonial era, instead of cells, inmate housing took the form of:

A)large dormitories.
B)private homes.
C)small rooms.
D)no inside shelters.
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While jails in some states hold persons for only a few hours, most jails can detain people for _____ hours or longer.

A)8
B)12
C)48
D)72
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Police lockups can hold people for:

A)96 hours.
B)less than 48 hours.
C)1 week.
D)72 hours.
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Which colony became the model for jails?

A)Georgia
B)Maryland
C)Pennsylvania
D)Virginia
Question
The number of juveniles held in jails has declined primarily because of the _________________, which grants federal money to cities and states that agree not to confine juveniles in jail.

A)Violence Against Women Act
B)Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
C)Juvenile Restorative Justice Act
D)Juvenile Justice Reentry Reformation Act
Question
Despite the increase in incarcerated female offenders, nearly _____ out of 10 jail inmates are adult males.

A)9
B)6
C)5
D)4
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Linear/intermittent surveillance is a characteristic of:

A)second-generation jail.
B)new-generation jail.
C)first-generation jail.
D)privatization.
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The first state to establish a jail was:

A)Virginia.
B)Maryland.
C)New York.
D)Georgia.
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The contemporary jail is usually under the authority of the:

A)mayor.
B)warden.
C)local council.
D)sheriff.
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The initial step when admitted to jail is:

A)receiving housing assignment.
B)classification.
C)booking.
D)risk assessment.
Question
The alternatives to local control of jails are:

A)state-run jails.
B)regional arrangements.
C)state-subsidized programs.
D)all of these choices.
Question
John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized jail inmates as:

A)rabble.
B)incivilities.
C)perceived risks.
D)hoopies.
Question
Blacks are approximately ___ times more likely than Hispanics and ___ times more likely than whites to be in jail.

A)2, 3
B)3, 5
C)3, 10
D)5, 15
Question
The number of elderly jail inmates during the last decade has:

A)decreased.
B)remained the same.
C)tripled.
D)doubled.
Question
The jail system originated in:

A)France.
B)Germany.
C)Russia.
D)England.
Question
What level of institution touches the lives of more individuals than any other penal institution?

A)jail
B)prison
C)halfway house
D)day reporting center
Question
Today, most jails have approximately ___ beds.

A)1 to 49
B)50 to 249
C)250 to 999
D)more than 1,000
Question
During the past decade, jail populations saw a steady increase. In the last few years the trend has:

A)stabilized and then depicted an increase again.
B)remained static.
C)stabilized and even decreased.
D)doubled.
Question
Largely due to increased security risks, the number of juveniles held in adult jails has:

A)increased.
B)decreased.
C)doubled.
D)remained the same.
Question
The social class overrepresented in the nation's jails is the:

A)wealthy.
B)middle class.
C)upper middle class.
D)poor.
Question
In recent years, seven states have enacted legislation that transfer control of local jails to:

A)state government.
B)federal government.
C)local police agencies.
D)state police agencies.
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At the beginning of the 19th century, children, debtors, slaves, the mentally ill, and the physically ill were housed in jails, but as the century progressed, children and the mentally ill were more often sent to other institutions.
Question
The initial step for offenders in the incarceration process is to be placed in a housing unit.
Question
A fee system was also used in the colonies in which inmates were required to pay for their own food and services, including wood and coal for heat.
Question
Jail suicide rates are _________ that of the general population.

A)double
B)triple
C)one-fourth
D)half
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Police lockups can hold persons for periods for up to 72 hours.
Question
The concept of the English jail was brought to Britain's colonies in North America soon after the settlers arrived from the Old World.
Question
Detox and suicide prevention are problems to be identified as part of the classification process.
Question
It is difficult for small jails to develop a variety of programs because they lack:

A)space.
B)staff.
C)fiscal resources.
D)all of these choices.
Question
In 1773, the Walnut Street Jail was constructed in Philadelphia in which prisoners were employed in hard labor in the institution and released during the day to repair and clean streets and highways.
Question
Jails are constitutionally mandated to make available:

A)adequate health care.
B)drug and alcohol treatment programs.
C)jail industries.
D)work release.
Question
Jails have even fewer alternatives for dealing with the issue of _______ than prisons.

A)overcrowding
B)privatization
C)costs
D)drugs
Question
The indirect or podular/remote surveillance is a characteristic of:

A)second-generation jail.
B)privatization.
C)new-generation jail.
D)first-generation jail.
Question
Which jail complies with the Prison Rape Elimination Act in that it establishes a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in U.S. prisons?

A)first-generation jail
B)second-generation jail
C)new-generation jail
D)fourth-generation jail
Question
Direct or podular/direct supervision is a characteristic of:

A)first-generation jail.
B)new-generation jail.
C)privatization.
D)second-generation jail.
Question
Keeping track of inmates visually within the jail often involves using physiological or behavioral characteristics of the inmate known as ________ technology.

A)DNA analytical
B)ultrasonic
C)webcast
D)biometric
Question
Jail officers' lack of knowledge for appropriate intervention strategies poses a problem when dealing with the:

A)funding units.
B)administrators.
C)mentally ill.
D)inmates' visitors.
Question
One of the major issues for jail administrators that often involve both inmates and staff, especially in large urban areas, is:

A)work programs.
B)violence.
C)education.
D)privatizing services.
Question
Male inmates far outnumber females, though the disparity is narrowing somewhat.
Question
Pennsylvania established the first colonial jail, but it was the Virginia jails established by reformer Virginia Dare in the 17th century that later became the model for other states.
Question
African American and Hispanic females are less likely to receive jail sentences than are white female inmates.
Question
The first colony to institute a jail was _______________.
Question
Despite bail reform efforts, the poor are still the group least likely to make bail.
Question
Jail officers are adequately trained to deal appropriately with mentally ill prisoners.
Question
The weakness of first-generation designed jails is found in the inability of staff to see more than one or two cells at a time.
Question
John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized jail inmates as "rabble" and contends that the jail was invented and continues to be operated in order to manage society's rabble.
Question
Second-generation jails comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act in that they establish a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in U.S. prisons.
Question
After an arrest, an individual is taken to jail to first go through____________________.
Question
A major problem of jail administration is that sheriffs are politically accountable to county voters, so jails are one of the most political institutions in adult corrections.
Question
The population of elderly jail inmates has more than doubled in size during the past decade.
Question
As prisons become more overcrowded, correctional officials use local jails to house inmates when there is no room in state prisons.
Question
In New Hampshire and Massachusetts, a ________________ holds convicted misdemeanants and a county jail holds pretrial detainees.
Question
Women comprise one-third of all jail employees.
Question
Management in first-generation jails assumes that they hold violent inmates who express their rage by victimizing each other, assaulting staff members, destroying property, and attempting to escape.
Question
Direct-supervision (DS)jails place the correctional officers' station within the inmates' living area, or pod, which means the officer can see and speak to inmates.
Question
First-generation jails are designed to provide indirect or podular/remote surveillance.
Question
Biometrics is the use of carpentry skills training for jail inmates in order to increase employment placement upon release.
Question
Transportation problems, multijurisdiction funding problems, and turf disputes limit or prohibit the even wider use of regional jails.
Question
Jails are constitutionally mandated to make available adequate health care delivery systems.
Question
While African Americans and whites make up the great bulk of the jail population, American Indians are held in local jails at the highest rate of any racial group.
Question
This act, _______________, is dedicated to collecting national prison rape statistics, data, and conducting research; disseminating information and procedures for combating prison rape; and assisting in funding state programs.
Question
If inmates are considered a high risk for suicide, they may be monitored with ___________________, in which inmates are placed in specially equipped cells and in which there is frequent supervision.
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Name and explain the three alternatives to local control of jails.
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What are the three different types of local correctional institutions?
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An ___________________ is an incarceration facility that has a centrally placed, high-strength, mirrored-glass control center with a panoramic view that provides 100 percent surveillance of the entire facility.
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The number of juveniles held in jails has declined primarily because of the ____________________.
Question
Discuss jail populations and why they continue to increase.
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The new-generation jails are based on the ____________________model.
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____________________jails provide indirect or podular/remote surveillance.
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How do regional jails differ from other models?
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Criminologist John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized persons as _______________.
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____________________ jails provide linear/intermittent surveillance of inmates.
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Discuss social class and the jail population.
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In more than 3,000 counties in the United States, the ______________ runs the jail.
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A new method of tracking inmates by utilizing physiological or behavioral characteristics in a three-step process is known as ____________________ technology.
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An arrangement when a jurisdiction with an adequate jail is willing to contract with neighboring cities and counties to house prisoners on a per diem basis is known as __________________________.
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_________________ jails offer many advantages, including effective supervision of inmates, improved communication between staff and inmates, safety of staff and inmates, and improved classification and orientation of inmates.
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Discuss the historical origins of the jail in what would become the United States.
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What are the four generations of jail supervision?
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What occurs during the booking and classification process at a jail?
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1
In the colonial era, instead of cells, inmate housing took the form of:

A)large dormitories.
B)private homes.
C)small rooms.
D)no inside shelters.
C
2
While jails in some states hold persons for only a few hours, most jails can detain people for _____ hours or longer.

A)8
B)12
C)48
D)72
C
3
Police lockups can hold people for:

A)96 hours.
B)less than 48 hours.
C)1 week.
D)72 hours.
B
4
Which colony became the model for jails?

A)Georgia
B)Maryland
C)Pennsylvania
D)Virginia
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5
The number of juveniles held in jails has declined primarily because of the _________________, which grants federal money to cities and states that agree not to confine juveniles in jail.

A)Violence Against Women Act
B)Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
C)Juvenile Restorative Justice Act
D)Juvenile Justice Reentry Reformation Act
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Despite the increase in incarcerated female offenders, nearly _____ out of 10 jail inmates are adult males.

A)9
B)6
C)5
D)4
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Linear/intermittent surveillance is a characteristic of:

A)second-generation jail.
B)new-generation jail.
C)first-generation jail.
D)privatization.
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8
The first state to establish a jail was:

A)Virginia.
B)Maryland.
C)New York.
D)Georgia.
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9
The contemporary jail is usually under the authority of the:

A)mayor.
B)warden.
C)local council.
D)sheriff.
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10
The initial step when admitted to jail is:

A)receiving housing assignment.
B)classification.
C)booking.
D)risk assessment.
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The alternatives to local control of jails are:

A)state-run jails.
B)regional arrangements.
C)state-subsidized programs.
D)all of these choices.
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12
John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized jail inmates as:

A)rabble.
B)incivilities.
C)perceived risks.
D)hoopies.
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13
Blacks are approximately ___ times more likely than Hispanics and ___ times more likely than whites to be in jail.

A)2, 3
B)3, 5
C)3, 10
D)5, 15
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The number of elderly jail inmates during the last decade has:

A)decreased.
B)remained the same.
C)tripled.
D)doubled.
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15
The jail system originated in:

A)France.
B)Germany.
C)Russia.
D)England.
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16
What level of institution touches the lives of more individuals than any other penal institution?

A)jail
B)prison
C)halfway house
D)day reporting center
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17
Today, most jails have approximately ___ beds.

A)1 to 49
B)50 to 249
C)250 to 999
D)more than 1,000
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18
During the past decade, jail populations saw a steady increase. In the last few years the trend has:

A)stabilized and then depicted an increase again.
B)remained static.
C)stabilized and even decreased.
D)doubled.
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Largely due to increased security risks, the number of juveniles held in adult jails has:

A)increased.
B)decreased.
C)doubled.
D)remained the same.
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The social class overrepresented in the nation's jails is the:

A)wealthy.
B)middle class.
C)upper middle class.
D)poor.
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In recent years, seven states have enacted legislation that transfer control of local jails to:

A)state government.
B)federal government.
C)local police agencies.
D)state police agencies.
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22
At the beginning of the 19th century, children, debtors, slaves, the mentally ill, and the physically ill were housed in jails, but as the century progressed, children and the mentally ill were more often sent to other institutions.
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The initial step for offenders in the incarceration process is to be placed in a housing unit.
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A fee system was also used in the colonies in which inmates were required to pay for their own food and services, including wood and coal for heat.
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25
Jail suicide rates are _________ that of the general population.

A)double
B)triple
C)one-fourth
D)half
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26
Police lockups can hold persons for periods for up to 72 hours.
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27
The concept of the English jail was brought to Britain's colonies in North America soon after the settlers arrived from the Old World.
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28
Detox and suicide prevention are problems to be identified as part of the classification process.
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29
It is difficult for small jails to develop a variety of programs because they lack:

A)space.
B)staff.
C)fiscal resources.
D)all of these choices.
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30
In 1773, the Walnut Street Jail was constructed in Philadelphia in which prisoners were employed in hard labor in the institution and released during the day to repair and clean streets and highways.
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Jails are constitutionally mandated to make available:

A)adequate health care.
B)drug and alcohol treatment programs.
C)jail industries.
D)work release.
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Jails have even fewer alternatives for dealing with the issue of _______ than prisons.

A)overcrowding
B)privatization
C)costs
D)drugs
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The indirect or podular/remote surveillance is a characteristic of:

A)second-generation jail.
B)privatization.
C)new-generation jail.
D)first-generation jail.
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Which jail complies with the Prison Rape Elimination Act in that it establishes a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in U.S. prisons?

A)first-generation jail
B)second-generation jail
C)new-generation jail
D)fourth-generation jail
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Direct or podular/direct supervision is a characteristic of:

A)first-generation jail.
B)new-generation jail.
C)privatization.
D)second-generation jail.
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Keeping track of inmates visually within the jail often involves using physiological or behavioral characteristics of the inmate known as ________ technology.

A)DNA analytical
B)ultrasonic
C)webcast
D)biometric
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37
Jail officers' lack of knowledge for appropriate intervention strategies poses a problem when dealing with the:

A)funding units.
B)administrators.
C)mentally ill.
D)inmates' visitors.
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38
One of the major issues for jail administrators that often involve both inmates and staff, especially in large urban areas, is:

A)work programs.
B)violence.
C)education.
D)privatizing services.
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39
Male inmates far outnumber females, though the disparity is narrowing somewhat.
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40
Pennsylvania established the first colonial jail, but it was the Virginia jails established by reformer Virginia Dare in the 17th century that later became the model for other states.
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41
African American and Hispanic females are less likely to receive jail sentences than are white female inmates.
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42
The first colony to institute a jail was _______________.
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43
Despite bail reform efforts, the poor are still the group least likely to make bail.
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44
Jail officers are adequately trained to deal appropriately with mentally ill prisoners.
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45
The weakness of first-generation designed jails is found in the inability of staff to see more than one or two cells at a time.
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46
John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized jail inmates as "rabble" and contends that the jail was invented and continues to be operated in order to manage society's rabble.
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47
Second-generation jails comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act in that they establish a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in U.S. prisons.
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48
After an arrest, an individual is taken to jail to first go through____________________.
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49
A major problem of jail administration is that sheriffs are politically accountable to county voters, so jails are one of the most political institutions in adult corrections.
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50
The population of elderly jail inmates has more than doubled in size during the past decade.
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51
As prisons become more overcrowded, correctional officials use local jails to house inmates when there is no room in state prisons.
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52
In New Hampshire and Massachusetts, a ________________ holds convicted misdemeanants and a county jail holds pretrial detainees.
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53
Women comprise one-third of all jail employees.
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54
Management in first-generation jails assumes that they hold violent inmates who express their rage by victimizing each other, assaulting staff members, destroying property, and attempting to escape.
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55
Direct-supervision (DS)jails place the correctional officers' station within the inmates' living area, or pod, which means the officer can see and speak to inmates.
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56
First-generation jails are designed to provide indirect or podular/remote surveillance.
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57
Biometrics is the use of carpentry skills training for jail inmates in order to increase employment placement upon release.
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58
Transportation problems, multijurisdiction funding problems, and turf disputes limit or prohibit the even wider use of regional jails.
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59
Jails are constitutionally mandated to make available adequate health care delivery systems.
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60
While African Americans and whites make up the great bulk of the jail population, American Indians are held in local jails at the highest rate of any racial group.
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61
This act, _______________, is dedicated to collecting national prison rape statistics, data, and conducting research; disseminating information and procedures for combating prison rape; and assisting in funding state programs.
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62
If inmates are considered a high risk for suicide, they may be monitored with ___________________, in which inmates are placed in specially equipped cells and in which there is frequent supervision.
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63
Name and explain the three alternatives to local control of jails.
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64
What are the three different types of local correctional institutions?
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65
An ___________________ is an incarceration facility that has a centrally placed, high-strength, mirrored-glass control center with a panoramic view that provides 100 percent surveillance of the entire facility.
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66
The number of juveniles held in jails has declined primarily because of the ____________________.
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67
Discuss jail populations and why they continue to increase.
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68
The new-generation jails are based on the ____________________model.
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69
____________________jails provide indirect or podular/remote surveillance.
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70
How do regional jails differ from other models?
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71
Criminologist John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized persons as _______________.
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72
____________________ jails provide linear/intermittent surveillance of inmates.
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73
Discuss social class and the jail population.
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74
In more than 3,000 counties in the United States, the ______________ runs the jail.
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75
A new method of tracking inmates by utilizing physiological or behavioral characteristics in a three-step process is known as ____________________ technology.
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76
An arrangement when a jurisdiction with an adequate jail is willing to contract with neighboring cities and counties to house prisoners on a per diem basis is known as __________________________.
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77
_________________ jails offer many advantages, including effective supervision of inmates, improved communication between staff and inmates, safety of staff and inmates, and improved classification and orientation of inmates.
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78
Discuss the historical origins of the jail in what would become the United States.
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79
What are the four generations of jail supervision?
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What occurs during the booking and classification process at a jail?
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