Deck 16: Minorities and Corrections

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In some parts of the country, minority group members were more likely to be incarcerated when they were _____, or sentenced for periods that were longer than their White brothers and sisters.

A) Convicted of violent crimes
B) Convicted of property crimes
C) Innocent
D) Convicted of embezzlement
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Ethnic groups:

A) are based on biology.
B) result in a variation of skin and other features.
C) refer to the skin color and features of a group of people.
D) will often have a distinct language, as well as distinct values, religion, history, and traditions.
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Often discrimination is linked in law to classes of people distinguished by

A) age
B) nationality
C) income
D) all of these
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When dealing with adjustment to prison, Hassine (2009), a writer and inmate doing life since 1980, commented that:

A) race has not had any impact on his adjustment to prison life.
B) race has only been a small part of what he has had to deal with while inside prison.
C) race was an integral part of the prison life he has and does experience.
D) race played an important role only to minority groups in prisons, not White inmates.
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Which of the following Articles of the U.S. Constitution caused fugitive slabs to be returned to the slave owner?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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Which of the following types of crimes would more than likely fall under tribal jurisdiction?

A) petty theft
B) murder
C) arson
D) manslaughter
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After the changing of federal law in 2010, sentences for crack versus powder cocaine was reduced from 100 to 1 to

A) 10 to 1
B) 18 to 1
C) 50 to 1
D) 55 to 1
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According Wolff et al. (2008), _____ were more likely to report victimization by other inmates than by staff.

A) African Americans
B) non-Hispanic whites
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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According to the text, police officers tend to stop

A) older vehicles.
B) red cars.
C) trucks.
D) 2-door cars.
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The rhetoric for the modern drug war was initiated by President

A) Reagan
B) Johnson
C) Carter
D) Nixon
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Jim Crow laws were devised to prevent _____ from fully participating in social, economic, and civic life.

A) African Americans
B) Whites
C) Asian Americans
D) Hispanics
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Upward mobility can be hampered by which of the following?

A) poor nutrition
B) limited access to health care
C) parents who are absent and neglectful
D) all of these
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Chinese and Japanese immigrants were heavily involved in which of the following pioneer communities?

A) mining and agriculture
B) construction
C) transportation
D) fishing and hunting
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_____ labor was crucial to the construction of the first transcontinental railroad.

A) Native American
B) Chinese labor
C) Hispanic labor
D) African American labor
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The Chinese engaged in professions, such as

A) restaurants
B) education
C) medicine
D) military
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Chinese immigrants were through to be corrupting the white population by spreading the use of _____.

A) marijuana
B) crack cocaine
C) opium
D) alcohol
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Federal policy regarding American Indian tribes has shifted over time from efforts

A) to segregate them from white communities
B) to integrate tribal members into the larger society
C) to respect their identity and cultures
D) all of these
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In some parts of the country, minority group members were more likely to be sentenced if they were innocent than that of their White brothers.
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Hispanic refers to non-Asians.
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Native Americans were given their name by our founding fathers.
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Sentences for crack cocaine are now proportionate to sentences for powder cocaine.
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Define Hispanic.
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Why were Japanese Americans placed in internment camps during WWII?
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Who initiated the war on drug legislation?
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Define driving while black or brown (DWB).
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How are convictions for crack versus powdered cocaine treated when it comes to sentencing?
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What enabled the increase in employment of minorities and women in corrections?
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Do you believe the criminal justice system is racist? Why or why not?
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Describe what happened to the Native Americans following Columbus's arrival and history of reservations.
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Discuss the history of Mexican Americans in the United States and the current racial criminal justice and political issues they face.
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What is the connection between class and race/ethnicity. Do you believe that its intersection has had negative impacts on minorities in this country?
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In some parts of the country, minority group members were more likely to be incarcerated when they were _____, or sentenced for periods that were longer than their White brothers and sisters.

A) Convicted of violent crimes
B) Convicted of property crimes
C) Innocent
D) Convicted of embezzlement
C
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Ethnic groups:

A) are based on biology.
B) result in a variation of skin and other features.
C) refer to the skin color and features of a group of people.
D) will often have a distinct language, as well as distinct values, religion, history, and traditions.
D
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Often discrimination is linked in law to classes of people distinguished by

A) age
B) nationality
C) income
D) all of these
D
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When dealing with adjustment to prison, Hassine (2009), a writer and inmate doing life since 1980, commented that:

A) race has not had any impact on his adjustment to prison life.
B) race has only been a small part of what he has had to deal with while inside prison.
C) race was an integral part of the prison life he has and does experience.
D) race played an important role only to minority groups in prisons, not White inmates.
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Which of the following Articles of the U.S. Constitution caused fugitive slabs to be returned to the slave owner?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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Which of the following types of crimes would more than likely fall under tribal jurisdiction?

A) petty theft
B) murder
C) arson
D) manslaughter
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After the changing of federal law in 2010, sentences for crack versus powder cocaine was reduced from 100 to 1 to

A) 10 to 1
B) 18 to 1
C) 50 to 1
D) 55 to 1
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According Wolff et al. (2008), _____ were more likely to report victimization by other inmates than by staff.

A) African Americans
B) non-Hispanic whites
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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According to the text, police officers tend to stop

A) older vehicles.
B) red cars.
C) trucks.
D) 2-door cars.
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The rhetoric for the modern drug war was initiated by President

A) Reagan
B) Johnson
C) Carter
D) Nixon
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Jim Crow laws were devised to prevent _____ from fully participating in social, economic, and civic life.

A) African Americans
B) Whites
C) Asian Americans
D) Hispanics
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Upward mobility can be hampered by which of the following?

A) poor nutrition
B) limited access to health care
C) parents who are absent and neglectful
D) all of these
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Chinese and Japanese immigrants were heavily involved in which of the following pioneer communities?

A) mining and agriculture
B) construction
C) transportation
D) fishing and hunting
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_____ labor was crucial to the construction of the first transcontinental railroad.

A) Native American
B) Chinese labor
C) Hispanic labor
D) African American labor
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The Chinese engaged in professions, such as

A) restaurants
B) education
C) medicine
D) military
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Chinese immigrants were through to be corrupting the white population by spreading the use of _____.

A) marijuana
B) crack cocaine
C) opium
D) alcohol
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Federal policy regarding American Indian tribes has shifted over time from efforts

A) to segregate them from white communities
B) to integrate tribal members into the larger society
C) to respect their identity and cultures
D) all of these
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In some parts of the country, minority group members were more likely to be sentenced if they were innocent than that of their White brothers.
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Hispanic refers to non-Asians.
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Native Americans were given their name by our founding fathers.
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Sentences for crack cocaine are now proportionate to sentences for powder cocaine.
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Define Hispanic.
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Why were Japanese Americans placed in internment camps during WWII?
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Who initiated the war on drug legislation?
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Define driving while black or brown (DWB).
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How are convictions for crack versus powdered cocaine treated when it comes to sentencing?
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What enabled the increase in employment of minorities and women in corrections?
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Do you believe the criminal justice system is racist? Why or why not?
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Describe what happened to the Native Americans following Columbus's arrival and history of reservations.
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Discuss the history of Mexican Americans in the United States and the current racial criminal justice and political issues they face.
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What is the connection between class and race/ethnicity. Do you believe that its intersection has had negative impacts on minorities in this country?
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