Deck 13: Corrections.

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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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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 are disproportionately comprised of drug offenders.
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Where in the United States were the first penitentiaries located?

A) ​New Jersey and Pennsylvania
B) ​New York and New Jersey
C) ​New York and Pennsylvania
D) ​Nevada and Pennsylvania
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Which of the following signaled a new round of reform in prisons by focusing on the goal of punishment as the moral regeneration of criminals?

A) ​Cincinnati Declaration of Principles
B) ​Declaration of Independence
C) ​New York Declaration of Prisons
D) ​Pennsylvania Declaration of Penology
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For which claimed freedom or right have prisoners been least successful in persuading federal courts to provide protection?

A) ​Freedom of speech
B) ​Freedom of religion
C) ​Right against unreasonable search and seizure
D) ​Right against cruel and unusual punishment
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What type of policy did federal courts generally maintain with respect to rights of prisoners prior to the 1960s?

A) ​"Hands-on"-active intervention for many rights
B) ​"Hands-off"-rarely recognize any rights for prisoners
C) ​Intervention for freedom of speech only
D) ​Intervention to prevent unreasonable searches only
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Correctional programs are operated by which level of government?

A) ​Federal
B) ​State
C) ​County
D) ​All of the above
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The primary function of jails is to

A) ​hold persons for less than one year.
B) ​hold persons for more than one year.
C) ​hold persons for more than five years.
D) ​avoid the stigma of prison.
Question
Jails are administered locally by

A) ​private citizens who volunteer.
B) ​appointed civil servants.
C) ​elected officials.
D) ​off-duty police officers.
Question
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 incentive can interfere with the quality of service.
D) ​Private prisons do not have to comply with the standards of federal agencies.
Question
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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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 executive and international branches.
Question
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.
Question
During the nineteenth 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) ​Making female prisons decidedly "female institutions"
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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
Question
The period of history when philosophers and reformers challenged the prison tradition with new ideas about the individual,limits of government,and rationalism was called the

A) ​Enlightenment.
B) ​Renaissance.
C) ​Civil War.
D) ​Reconstruction.
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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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Which model makes greater 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
Question
The central idea of the community corrections approach is the __________ restrictive alternative.

A) ​most
B) ​least
C) ​average
D) ​"supermax"
Question
A model that was based on the assumption that the goal of corrections should be to reintegrate the offender into the community is referred to as the ________ model.

A) ​congregate
B) ​medical
C) ​rehabilitation
D) ​community corrections
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Prisons that are managed by corporations are called ____________________ prisons.
Question
The Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause has been a source of protection against discrimination applied to prisoners because of their

A) ​race.
B) ​gender.
C) ​religion.
D) ​all of the above.
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The administration of prisons is part of the ____________________ branch of government.
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In 1982,President Ronald Reagan's declaration against drugs was referred to as the

A) ​"Attack on Drugs"
B) ​"War on Drugs"
C) ​"Battle against Drugs"
D) ​"Crusade against Drugs"
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____________________ is the formal government removal of an alien from the United States.
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The ____________________ was created by Congress in 1930,and currently operates a system of prisons located throughout the nation.
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Which of the following are subject to deportation if arrested?

A) ​Illegal immigrants
B) ​Sentenced illegal immigrants
C) ​Sentenced legal immigrants
D) ​All of the above
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An institution intended to punish criminals by isolating them from society is called a(n)____________________.
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Most inmates in jails are under ____________________ years of age.
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The gender of the large majority of jail inmates is ____________________.
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The ____________________ model of corrections is based on the assumption that criminal behavior is caused by biological influences.
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Which of the following is true concerning prison rates in Europe compared with rates in 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.
Question
Prisoners in ___________typically spend up to 23 hours per day in their cells.

A) ​maximum security
B) ​supermaximum security
C) ​minimum security
D) ​boot camps
Question
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) ​Fewer offenders being sentenced to the community
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The correctional responsibilities of the federal government are divided between the ________________ and the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
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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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Under the ____________________ system,inmates' labor was sold to private employers.
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____________________ are secure facilities in which inmates stay for less than one year.
Question
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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An institution for young offenders emphasizing training is called a(n)____________________.
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The Declaration of Principles concerning corrections addressed the issue of female prisoners.
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Under the ____________________ system,inmates benefited from continued recordings of good behavior,which increased their grade toward release.
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All states run their prisons in an identical manner.
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Prior to the nineteenth century,female prisoners were treated no differently than male prisoners.
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A basic principle of the Pennsylvania System was an emphasis upon the social interaction among prisoners.
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Correctional goals and methods are never influenced by social and political values.
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The federal government provides all of the funding for American prisons.
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President Reagan's crusade against illegal narcotics was called the ____________________.
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The rehabilitation model of corrections involved recommendations regarding behavior changes from social scientists.
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Prior to 1800,Americans copied Europeans by using physical punishment such as flogging.
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The Quakers of Pennsylvania were instrumental in prison reform.
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Private prisons are a billion-dollar industry.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has determined that cruel and unusual punishment must be based on the ____________________ in the institution.
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Almost one-half of the incarcerated population is comprised of women.
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Private prisons are less flexible than state prisons.
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There is no "real difference" between jails and prisons.
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Throughout the history of the United States,ideas about punishment have remained roughly the same.
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Under the New York System,prisoners produced goods for sale to cover operating costs.
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Private prisons are believed to have lower operating costs than state prisons.
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Twenty percent of incarcerated persons are men.
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Previously,prisons used inmates to help keep other inmates "in line." Inmates were sometimes selected to assist guards with security prior to the Ruiz v.Estelle decision.Why do you think prisons discontinued using inmates to provide security?
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Jails house persons awaiting trial,or who have been sentenced to less than one year of incarceration.
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Throughout most of the twentieth century,the number of persons incarcerated either declined or remained stable.
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Under the ______ system,inmates were leased to contractors who provided the prisoners with food and clothing in exchange for their labor.

A) ​lease
B) ​contract labor
C) ​congregate
D) ​confinement
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Jails are typically populated with poorly educated and low-income people.
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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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The War on Drugs has drastically reduced drug use.
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What were the main criticisms of the separate confinement and congregate systems? Why did the United States move away from these methods of incarceration?
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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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What challenges do female prisoners face during incarceration? How do these differ from those faced by male prisoners?
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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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The states in the northeast part of the United States have shown the largest increase in prison populations.
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Discuss two landmark cases in which constitutional rights were extended to prisoners? Do you think that prisoners have too many rights (after all,once incarcerated,you lose many rights along with your freedom)?
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Jails are operated locally by elected officials.
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How has the use of technology affected prisoners? How has it challenged guards?
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Jails are predominately filled with women.
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How does the use of segregation affect prisoners,especially during their initial confinements?
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Which of the following is not a principle of the separate confinement system?

A) ​Prisoners would not be treated vengefully but should be convinced that?through hard and selective forms of suffering they could change their lives.
B) ​Solitary confinement would prevent further corruption inside prison.
C) ​Solitary confinement is expensive.
D) ​In isolation, offenders would reflect on their transgressions and repent.
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Which model of corrections do you think would be most successful in reducing criminal behavior following incarceration?
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Discuss the pros and cons of prison privatization.
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Deck 13: Corrections.
1
Which of the following best describes the organization of corrections in the United States?

A) ​Centralized
B) ​Fragmented
C) ​Unified
D) ​Nationalized
B
2
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 are disproportionately comprised of drug offenders.
D
3
Where in the United States were the first penitentiaries located?

A) ​New Jersey and Pennsylvania
B) ​New York and New Jersey
C) ​New York and Pennsylvania
D) ​Nevada and Pennsylvania
C
4
Which of the following signaled a new round of reform in prisons by focusing on the goal of punishment as the moral regeneration of criminals?

A) ​Cincinnati Declaration of Principles
B) ​Declaration of Independence
C) ​New York Declaration of Prisons
D) ​Pennsylvania Declaration of Penology
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For which claimed freedom or right have prisoners been least successful in persuading federal courts to provide protection?

A) ​Freedom of speech
B) ​Freedom of religion
C) ​Right against unreasonable search and seizure
D) ​Right against cruel and unusual punishment
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What type of policy did federal courts generally maintain with respect to rights of prisoners prior to the 1960s?

A) ​"Hands-on"-active intervention for many rights
B) ​"Hands-off"-rarely recognize any rights for prisoners
C) ​Intervention for freedom of speech only
D) ​Intervention to prevent unreasonable searches only
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Correctional programs are operated by which level of government?

A) ​Federal
B) ​State
C) ​County
D) ​All of the above
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The primary function of jails is to

A) ​hold persons for less than one year.
B) ​hold persons for more than one year.
C) ​hold persons for more than five years.
D) ​avoid the stigma of prison.
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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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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 incentive 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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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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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 executive and international branches.
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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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During the nineteenth 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) ​Making female prisons decidedly "female institutions"
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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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The period of history when philosophers and reformers challenged the prison tradition with new ideas about the individual,limits of government,and rationalism was called the

A) ​Enlightenment.
B) ​Renaissance.
C) ​Civil War.
D) ​Reconstruction.
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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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Which model makes greater 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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The central idea of the community corrections approach is the __________ restrictive alternative.

A) ​most
B) ​least
C) ​average
D) ​"supermax"
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A model that was based on the assumption that the goal of corrections should be to reintegrate the offender into the community is referred to as the ________ model.

A) ​congregate
B) ​medical
C) ​rehabilitation
D) ​community corrections
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21
Prisons that are managed by corporations are called ____________________ prisons.
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The Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause has been a source of protection against discrimination applied to prisoners because of their

A) ​race.
B) ​gender.
C) ​religion.
D) ​all of the above.
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The administration of prisons is part of the ____________________ branch of government.
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In 1982,President Ronald Reagan's declaration against drugs was referred to as the

A) ​"Attack on Drugs"
B) ​"War on Drugs"
C) ​"Battle against Drugs"
D) ​"Crusade against Drugs"
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____________________ is the formal government removal of an alien from the United States.
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The ____________________ was created by Congress in 1930,and currently operates a system of prisons located throughout the nation.
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Which of the following are subject to deportation if arrested?

A) ​Illegal immigrants
B) ​Sentenced illegal immigrants
C) ​Sentenced legal immigrants
D) ​All of the above
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An institution intended to punish criminals by isolating them from society is called a(n)____________________.
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Most inmates in jails are under ____________________ years of age.
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The gender of the large majority of jail inmates is ____________________.
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The ____________________ model of corrections is based on the assumption that criminal behavior is caused by biological influences.
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Which of the following is true concerning prison rates in Europe compared with rates in 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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Prisoners in ___________typically spend up to 23 hours per day in their cells.

A) ​maximum security
B) ​supermaximum security
C) ​minimum security
D) ​boot camps
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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) ​Fewer offenders being sentenced to the community
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The correctional responsibilities of the federal government are divided between the ________________ and the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
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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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Under the ____________________ system,inmates' labor was sold to private employers.
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____________________ are secure facilities in which inmates stay for less than one year.
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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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An institution for young offenders emphasizing training is called a(n)____________________.
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The Declaration of Principles concerning corrections addressed the issue of female prisoners.
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Under the ____________________ system,inmates benefited from continued recordings of good behavior,which increased their grade toward release.
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All states run their prisons in an identical manner.
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Prior to the nineteenth century,female prisoners were treated no differently than male prisoners.
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A basic principle of the Pennsylvania System was an emphasis upon the social interaction among prisoners.
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Correctional goals and methods are never influenced by social and political values.
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The federal government provides all of the funding for American prisons.
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President Reagan's crusade against illegal narcotics was called the ____________________.
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The rehabilitation model of corrections involved recommendations regarding behavior changes from social scientists.
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Prior to 1800,Americans copied Europeans by using physical punishment such as flogging.
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The Quakers of Pennsylvania were instrumental in prison reform.
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Private prisons are a billion-dollar industry.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has determined that cruel and unusual punishment must be based on the ____________________ in the institution.
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Almost one-half of the incarcerated population is comprised of women.
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Private prisons are less flexible than state prisons.
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There is no "real difference" between jails and prisons.
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Throughout the history of the United States,ideas about punishment have remained roughly the same.
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Under the New York System,prisoners produced goods for sale to cover operating costs.
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Private prisons are believed to have lower operating costs than state prisons.
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Twenty percent of incarcerated persons are men.
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Previously,prisons used inmates to help keep other inmates "in line." Inmates were sometimes selected to assist guards with security prior to the Ruiz v.Estelle decision.Why do you think prisons discontinued using inmates to provide security?
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Jails house persons awaiting trial,or who have been sentenced to less than one year of incarceration.
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Throughout most of the twentieth century,the number of persons incarcerated either declined or remained stable.
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Under the ______ system,inmates were leased to contractors who provided the prisoners with food and clothing in exchange for their labor.

A) ​lease
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C) ​congregate
D) ​confinement
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Jails are typically populated with poorly educated and low-income people.
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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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The War on Drugs has drastically reduced drug use.
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What were the main criticisms of the separate confinement and congregate systems? Why did the United States move away from these methods of incarceration?
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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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What challenges do female prisoners face during incarceration? How do these differ from those faced by male prisoners?
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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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The states in the northeast part of the United States have shown the largest increase in prison populations.
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73
Discuss two landmark cases in which constitutional rights were extended to prisoners? Do you think that prisoners have too many rights (after all,once incarcerated,you lose many rights along with your freedom)?
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Jails are operated locally by elected officials.
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How has the use of technology affected prisoners? How has it challenged guards?
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Jails are predominately filled with women.
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77
How does the use of segregation affect prisoners,especially during their initial confinements?
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Which of the following is not a principle of the separate confinement system?

A) ​Prisoners would not be treated vengefully but should be convinced that?through hard and selective forms of suffering they could change their lives.
B) ​Solitary confinement would prevent further corruption inside prison.
C) ​Solitary confinement is expensive.
D) ​In isolation, offenders would reflect on their transgressions and repent.
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79
Which model of corrections do you think would be most successful in reducing criminal behavior following incarceration?
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80
Discuss the pros and cons of prison privatization.
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