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False: Nationwide, approximately 12% of parolees successfully complete patrol

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In 2006, the U. S. Supreme Court found that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit police officers from conducting a warantless search of a person who is subject to a parole search condition, even when there is no suspicion of criminal wrongdoing and the sole reason for the search is because the person is on parole.

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The Serious Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) provides additional services, such as education and skills training to offenders who are most likely to pose a risk to the community upon release.

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A typical caseload for an intensive supervision probation officer is NOT 250 probationers.

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The U. S. Supreme Court has held that parole boards do not have to specify the evidence used in deciding to deny parole.

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A probation officer does not need a search warrant or probable cause to search a probationer's residence.

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There are NOT far more offenders in prision today than are serving community-based sentences.

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False: Offenders who have been paroled generally avoid serving time in prison, while probationers are incarcerated before release.

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False: Split sentencing involves a brief period of incarceration in prison and shock probation involves a brief period of incarceration in jail.

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Split sentences and shock probation result from decisions made by judicial authority.

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If a probationer does not claim a right against self incrimination, any statements made to a probation officer may be used as evidence.

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False: Working as a probation or parole officer is attractive because of the small caseloads and ample opportunities for career mobility.

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False: Recent research indicates that offenders sentenced to shock incarceration have lower recidivism rates than offenders sentenced to ordinary prisions.

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Probation, parole, home confinement, and electronic monitoring are examples of:
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community-based corrections
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Who is recognized as the world's first probation officer?

 

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John Augustus
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Bob is sentenced to probation. The conditions of his probation, and all probationers in this jurisdiction, include maintaining employment, possessing no firearm, obeying all laws, and meeting with his probation officer. These are _______ conditions.

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general
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Which of the following statements are false?
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Convicted murderers and rapists cannot be sentenced to probation.
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Discretionary parole is granted by:
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a parole board.
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Which of the following is not a function of a probation or parole officer's work?
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assistance to prosecutors by conducting arrests and investigations
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All of the following are advantages of using probation instead of inprisionment except:
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increased risk to the community
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Morrissey v. Brewer provides procedural safeguards to parolees at ________ hearings.
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revocation
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Which model, describing the duties of probation and parole officers, see clients as "wards" whom officers are expected to control?
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correctional model
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Which type of sentence requires that offenders serve weekends in jail and receive probation supervision during the week?

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mixed sentence
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Which of the following sentences is NOT and example of an intermediate sanction?
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simple probation
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Which intermediate sanction resembles a military-style bootcamp?
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shock incarceration
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Research has shown that shock incarceration programs:
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can save money
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What type of probation might require face-to-face contacts between the officer and the probationer five times a week, a mandatory curfew, having a job, and submitting to weekly alcohol and drug testing?

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intensive
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Revocation of probation or parole:
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requires procedural safeguards including a hearing
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Which of the following is not cited as a disadvantage of probation and parole?
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Probation and parole programs are underused, enabling practitioners to adequately supervise offenders on their caseloads.
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Mempa v. Ray held that a probationer should have the opportunity for _____ before a deffered prision sentence can be imposed.

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counsel
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Probation is ordered by:
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the court
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What is the most common form of criminal sentencing in the United States?
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probation
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According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics study, about what percentage of people convicted of homicide are placed on probation?
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5%
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Which of the following sentences is a prisioner reentry strategy?
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parole
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What is the most common method for release from prison?
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statutory release
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What percentage of inmates successfully completes parole?
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44%
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Who makes federal parole decisions?
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United States Parole Commission
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Approximately how many probationers successfully completed their probationary term in 2007?
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Which of the following is not one of the most frequent violations for which revocation occurs?
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committed a new crime
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The U. S. Supreme Court has declined to extend the exclusionary rule to searches conducted by whom?
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parole officers
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Which type of sentence requires that offenders serve time in a local jail before a period of supervised probation?
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split sentence
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Who makes the release decision when an offender is sentenced to shock parole?
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the parole board
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Which of the following intermediate sanctions exposes offenders to a highly regimented environment involving strict discipline, physical training, and hard labor?
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shock incarceration
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Which of the following is NOT a finding from the 1995 study of the operation of shock incarceration programs in eight states?
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The impact of recidivism is significant
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What is often described as the strictest form of probation for adults in the United States?
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intensive probation supervision
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What kind of parole hearing determines whether the parolee has violated the conditions of his or her parole?
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revocation hearing
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Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of probation or parole?
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increased opportunities for rehabilitation
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Virtually every person incarcerated in jail and 97% of those incarcerated in prison:
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will eventually be released back into society
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The release of an inmate from prison that is determined by a statute or sentencing guidelines and is NOT decided by a parole board or other authority.
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mandatory release
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Federal probation officers have the authority to arrest probation violators, but they are encouraged to obtain an arrest warrant from a court and have the warrant executed by:
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the U. S. Marshals Service
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False: The Auburn system was a form of imprisionment  developed as an alternative to corporal punishments that made use of solitary confinement and encouraged rehabilitation.

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We have experienced substantial increases in the American prison population even as crime rates have been dropping.
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The use of imprisonment varies considerably between states.
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False: The Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program (PIECP) has placed significant restrictions on the sale of inmate goods.

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False: The reformatory era of imprisonment was based upon a medical model of corrections.

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False: Research conducted by Robert Martinson concludes that offender participation in rehabilitation programs substantially reduces recidivism rates.

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The primary philosophy behind prisons today is rehabilitation
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False: The Pennsylvania system of imprisonment focused on hard labor, enforced silence, and corporal punishments.

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False: Parole, indeterminate sentencing, and good time were innovations developed in America during the punitive era of inprisonment.

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False: Because of the Ashurst Summers Act, prison industries are experiencing rapid growth.

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The just deserts philosophy has led to substantial and continued increases in the American prison population.
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False: An examination of imprisonment statistics by race shows no disparity between blacks and whites in prison.
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The stocks and the pillory are examples of what type of punishment?
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public humiliation
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The Pennsylvania style of imprisionment was characterized by:
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solitary confinement and individual cells
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Who created the Irish System of inprisonment?
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Sir Walter Crofton
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Quakers, penance, and the Pennsylvania style of imprisonment are tied to the
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penitentiary
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During the early decades of the twentieth century, there was opposition to prison industries primarily because they:
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threatened jobs of workers
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Historically, __________ was the most widely used type of physical punishment.
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flogging
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The expression "an eye for an eye" is an example of lex talionis, the
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law of retaliation
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Zebulon Brockway, a leading advocate of indeterminate sentencing, is associated with the _________ era.
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reformatory
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In the Federal Bureau of Prisons medium security institutions are called:
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Federal correctional institutions
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter provides an example of what type of punishment?
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branding
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A significant factor that contributes to variation in incarceration rates between states is each state's:
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violent crime rate
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The Auburn system of imprisonment became popular during which prison era?
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mass prison
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What type of inmate labor system allows private businesses to pay to use inmate labor?
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contract system
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Which prison era emphasized security and was based on the belief that prisoners owed a debt to society?
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punitive
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A state or federal confinement facility that has custodial authority adults sentenced to confinement:
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prison
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What era was based on the medical model of corrections?
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treatment
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The majority of offenders housed in federal institutions have been convicted of:
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drug offenses
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Rhodes v. Chapman held that overcrowding in prisons is not by itself:
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cruel and unusual punishment
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________ capacity refers to the inmate population the institution was originally built to handle.
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Design
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The use of prison chain gangs, the abolition of parole, and taking away some of the "comforts" of prison are aspects of which era of imprisonment?
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just deserts
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The ________ is a control mechanism used by correctional administrators at regular intervals througout the day.
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count
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What is the name of the jail-management strategy that joins podular/unit structure with a participative, proactive management philosophy?
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direct supervision
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A dormitory-like setting, private rooms, and unarmed correctional officers are characteristic of _________ security institutions.
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minimum
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I what year did the last officially sanctioned flogging of a criminal offender happenn in the United States?
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1952
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Which early punishment was primarily a strategy of specific deterrence because it made it difficult for individuals to commit future crimes?
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mutilation
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A product of inmate labor produced under the state-use system would include:
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license plates
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What early correctional leader developed a system of marks through which prisoners could earn credits to buy their freedom?
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Captain Alexander Maconochie
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What type of inmate labor system puts inmates to work cleaning public parks and maintaining roads and highways?
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public works system
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What type of inmate labor system operates in the fereral system?
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state-use system
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Federal Prison Industries, responsible for prison labor opportunities in the federal prison sytem, is also called:
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UNICOR
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Terms like convict bogey and lock psychosis were poplar during what prison era?
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punitive era
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The California Department of Corrections had an unwritten policy of racially segregating prisoners in order to prevent racial violence. In 2005 the U. S. Supreme Court reviewed that policy held that it: 
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was unconstitutional
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Which of the following is a characteristic of jails?
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hold suspects following arrest and pending trial
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ADMAX of Administrative maximum is the term used by the federal government to denote:
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ultra-high security prisons
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The historical prison era that focused on providing opportunites for reformation to inmates outside of prison was:
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the community-based era
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The Federal Prison Rehabilitation Act of 1965 authorized __________ for federal prisoners.
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work release
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_________ capacity is the number of inmates that a facility can effectively accomodate based on an appraisal of the institution's staff, programs, and services.
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Operational
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The current era of imprisonment, called the just deserts era, most closely resembles what earlier era?
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the punitive era
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_______ incapcitation is a strategy that would imprison almost all serious offenders.
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Collective
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________ incapacitation seeks to identify the most dangerous criminals.
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Selective
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The rate of imprisonment of black males is about ______ greater than that of white males. 
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7 times
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What is the most common category for which inmates have been sentenced to state prisons?
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violent crimes
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All death row inmates are in:
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maximum security prisons
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AIMS is the best known:
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internal classification system
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A private prison
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is operated by a private firm on behalf of government
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How many security levels are there in the federal prison system?
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5
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The largest growth group in jails nationwide is:
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females
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Jails that are built to run using combined resources of a variety of local jurisdictions are called:
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regional jails
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The degree of prisonization experienced by an inmate tends to vary overtime.
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False: Inmates suffering from significant mental illness do not account for a significant number of those imprisoned.

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Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, a blind muslem cleric and spiritual leader for many Islamic terrorists, including Osama Bin Laden, has continued to motivate terrorist acts even as a prisoner of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

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Correctional personnel can play a role in protecting America from attacks by terrorists.
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False: Research indicates that prison subcultures have been stable over time despite changes in wider culture.

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Some authors suggest that violence in women's prisons occurs less often than in men's prisons.
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A prisoner's mail can be censored if it is necessary to do so for security.
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A writ of habeas corpus directs the person detaining a prisoner to bring him or her before a judicial officer to determine the lawfulness of imprisonment.

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False: The primary concern of correctional officers today is the effective rehabilitation of inmates. 

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Like inmates, correctional officers are socialized into the official and unofficial rules of staff society.
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Few women's prisons have programs specifically designed for female offenders.
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False: The majority of offenses committed by women who are in prisons and jails are violent offenses.

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False: Inmates have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their cells.

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Prison language is also called:
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prison argot
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Erving Goffman used what term to describe places where the same people work, recreate, worship, eat, and sleep together?
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total institutions
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The socialization of inmates into the prison subculture is called:
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prisonization
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The ________ model of prison culture suggests that inmates bring values, roles, and behavior patterns from the outside world.
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importation
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In 2006, in the case of Beard v. Bank, the U. S. Supreme Court held that prison officials in Pennsylvania could prohibit the state's most violent inmates from:
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receiving magazines, photographs, and newspapers sent to them in the mail
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Researchers have described one type of prisoner who takes advantage of the positive experiences the prison has to offer as:
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an opportunist
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Which of the following terms is prison slang for an informant?
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rat
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A female offender, who is a career criminal and generally supportive of inmate's values in a women's prison, is called:
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a cool
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Cruz v. Beto, decided in 1972, held that inmates must be given:
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a reasonable opportunity to pursue their faith.
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Wolf v. McDonnell provided inmates with:
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appropriate due process before sanctions could be leveled against them.
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Within a few years following the hands-off doctrine, ________ intervened in the running of prisons in numerous states.
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the Federal Courts
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The ten years between 1970 and 1980 have been called ___________ of prison riots.
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the "explosive decade"
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This group experiences the highest rate of physical illness while in prison.
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Females
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When a woman is in prison her children are most likely to be cared for by:
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grandparents
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What word describes aggressive men who assume the masculine role in homosexual relations in male prisons?
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wolf
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Which type of prisoner thinks of prison as home and feels more comfortable institutionalized than on the streets?
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colonizer
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Some studies estimate the proportion of mentally deficient inmates at about ______ .
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10%
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The most radical form of Islam, _________, is being spread in American prisons providing new recruits who are American citizens.
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Wahhabism
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Correctional personnel have a role to play in preventing terrorist attacks on America by:
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intelligence gathering
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"Rookie" correctional officers learn through socialization that:
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the ideals of professionalism stressed in training are rarely translated into reality.
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The National Institute of Corrections defines _____ as "creating an environment...that reflects an understanding of the realities of women's lives and addresses the issues of women."
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gender-responsiveness
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Which of the following is not a cause of prison riots?
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multiple treatment opportunities for inmates
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According to the National Institute for Corrections the profile for a female prisoner in America would include the following characterisic:
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Survivor of physical or sexual abuse
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Which state has the largest number of female prisoners?
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Texas
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According to the National Institute of Corrections _______ percent of women entering prison are mothers.
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80%
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Streetwise young women with little respect for traditional prison values are called:
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crack kids
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In prison the primary threat of Muslin radicalization comes from:
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inmates
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Suits to formally request a hearing to determine the lawfulness of imprisonment are generally called:
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writs of habeas corpus
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While in prison American citizens can be introduced to a radical form of:
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Islam
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A(n) _________ is a formalized arrangement, usually involving a neutral hearing board, whereby inmates have the opportunity to register complaints about the conditions of their confinement.
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grievance procedure
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The courts have generally held that inmates going before disciplinary hearing boards are entitled to:
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notice of the charges brought against them
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Civil death refers to:
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inmates denied the opportunity to vote, hold public office, or enter into contracts.
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A prison official may be held liable under the Eighth Amendment for acting with __________ to inmate health or safety only if he or she knows that inmate face a substantial risk of serious harm and disregards that risk.
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deliberate indifference
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In regard to medical treatment the U. S. Supreme Court protects prisoners from:
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the "deliberate indifference" on the part of the staff
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Which Supreme Court case signals a return to the hands-off doctrine of earlier times?
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Wilson v. Seiter
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What federal law reduced the number of suits brought by state prisoners in federal courts?
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Prison Litigation Reform Act
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Survey results published in 2006 reveal that about _____ of men and women reported having experienced one or more incidents of pressured or coherced sexual contact during their present incarceration.
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20%
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One out of every ______ American children has a parent in prison today.
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43
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Parole: served part of time, out on good behavior

 

Probation: in lieu of jail time.
(4.3 million people are on probation of some sort)

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Unlikely to get probation:

5 % murderers get probation

12% robbers "

30% Aggrivated Assault "

60% probationers complete/fullfill probation requirement

Probation requirements: obey the law, keep job, stay in jurisdiction, no fire arms, pay back-fines,court costs/lawyer costs...

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Additional Probation Requirements/Special Circumstances: 15 year old, may require GED,
be subject to drug testing, community service

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Probation Advantages: not in jail, cost effective (40k to keep prisoner vs 1.3k per year for probation), employment - they pay taxes.

 

Probations Disadvantages: lack of punishment, risk to the community. See women note below

Women prisoners discriminated against: They must have a job - they lack skills, heavy lifting, etc... blah blah ;-)

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Parole: incentive to improve life. rehabilitation: substance abuse treatment.

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Intermediate Sanctions: (Other)

Split Sentence - Time/Home/Time

Mixed Sentence - Weekend jail, work during wk/curfew

Intensive Supervision.

 

Shock probation/Shock parole: "think you are going to jail but they let you go - you're shocked and do not repeat the crime because you are grateful.

 

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Prison: very small space, overcrowded, treated badly.

 

We have evolved from killing,torture,hard labor...to rehabilitation.

1960's prisoners began obtaining rights.

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Classification system: seperates offenders into different categories women, men, types of crime committed,etc.

Classified prisoners sent to 4 different types facilities:

ADMAX/SuperMax - unltra maximum security

Maximum Security

Medium Security

Minimum Security

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Jail - arrested awaiting trial, misdemeanor serving not more than 1 yr.

 

Prison - felony. More than one year...

 

#1 concern of correctional staff: custody and control.

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5 things that are hurt when you go to jail:

1. Freedom/Liberty

2. Goods/Services

3. Heteral Relations

4. Personal Atonomy

5. Security/Safety (personal)

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Womens Prisons are not adept at dealing with:

womens specific health issues

less opportunity for rehabilitation

*womens prisons, use to be out of date mens prisons, not equipped for women.

 

Women prisoners: mothers, higher rate of sexual disease, sexually/physically assaulted, poverty rate, mental health issues...

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23k per prisoner per yr/8,128 AL per year per prisoner.

 

Basic prisoner rights:

right to marry

religious rights (certain extent)

limited communication

due process (sort of)

cruel and unusual punishment (sort of)

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Prisoners do not have right to:

Privacy, Firearms, Association....

 

Felons: cannot vote, No federal housing benefit...

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Private Prisons: contracted by government

 

Benefits:

  • Government bad at managing
  • more efficient
  • Do not have to follow contracts
  • Do not have to employ certain employees
  • the more prisoners, the better for business
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Disadvantages: less accountability, easier to be more corrupt, less humanitarian.

 

Prison Workers/Labor:
Sell them for labor/state made money

**no longer able to sell prisoners to make money (international trade) - prisoner labor can only benefit the state - etc. license plates.
**AL was last state that moved away from practice.

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