Deck 11: Prisons and Jails
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Deck 11: Prisons and Jails
1
Why does a supermax prison work toward strict control of an inmates' movement within the facility?
A)To allow for individual repentance with a religious leader
B)To care for the inmate at an individual level
C)To limit situations that could lead to breakdowns in discipline
D)To provide individual treatment opportunities
A)To allow for individual repentance with a religious leader
B)To care for the inmate at an individual level
C)To limit situations that could lead to breakdowns in discipline
D)To provide individual treatment opportunities
C
2
Which level of prisons is defined as "a correctional institution that houses less dangerous inmates and therefore uses less restrictive measures to avoid violence and escapes?"
A)Maximum-security prisons
B)Medium-security prisons
C)Minimum-security prisons
D)Supermax prisons
A)Maximum-security prisons
B)Medium-security prisons
C)Minimum-security prisons
D)Supermax prisons
B
3
Eventually,the penitentiary at Walnut Street succumbed to the same problems that continue to plague institutions of confinement.What were these problems?
A)Excessive costs and overcrowding
B)Excessive costs and intruding politics
C)Intruding politics and overcrowding
D)Overcrowding and violence
A)Excessive costs and overcrowding
B)Excessive costs and intruding politics
C)Intruding politics and overcrowding
D)Overcrowding and violence
A
4
Inmates who compile extensive misconduct records are usually housed,along with violent and repeat offenders,in ____.
A)Jail
B)Maximum-security
C)Medium-security
D)Minimum-security
A)Jail
B)Maximum-security
C)Medium-security
D)Minimum-security
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5
The ____ held that institutions should offer a variety of programs and therapies to cure inmates of their "ills," whatever their root causes.
A)Congregate system
B)Medical model
C)Separate confinement system
D)Supermax system
A)Congregate system
B)Medical model
C)Separate confinement system
D)Supermax system
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6
Which level of prisons is relatively rare and extremely controversial due to its overly harsh methods of punishing and controlling the most dangerous prisoners?
A)Maximum-security
B)Medium-security
C)Minimum-security
D)Supermax
A)Maximum-security
B)Medium-security
C)Minimum-security
D)Supermax
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7
This is an early form of correctional facility that emphasized separating inmates from society and from one another so that they would have an environment in which to reflect on their wrongdoing,and ponder their reformation.
A)Jail
B)Penitentiary
C)Prison
D)Supermax facility
A)Jail
B)Penitentiary
C)Prison
D)Supermax facility
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8
Which level of prisons is defined as a "correctional institution designed to allow inmates,most of whom pose low security risks,a great deal of freedom of movement and contact with the outside world?"
A)Maximum-security prisons
B)Medium-security prisons
C)Minimum-security prisons
D)Supermax prisons
A)Maximum-security prisons
B)Medium-security prisons
C)Minimum-security prisons
D)Supermax prisons
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9
The ____ prison is defined as a correctional facility reserved for those inmates who have extensive records of misconduct in maximum-security prisons; it is characterized by extremely strict control and supervision over the inmates,including extensive use of solitary confinement.
A)Maximum-security
B)Medium-security
C)Minimum-security
D)Supermax
A)Maximum-security
B)Medium-security
C)Minimum-security
D)Supermax
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10
Incarceration rates have increased dramatically,particularly due to:
A)Terrorism
B)Harsher penalties for sex offenders
C)The war on drugs
D)The increasing number of juveniles tried and incarcerated as adults
A)Terrorism
B)Harsher penalties for sex offenders
C)The war on drugs
D)The increasing number of juveniles tried and incarcerated as adults
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11
Which level of prisons is considered a correctional institution designed and organized to control and discipline dangerous felons,as well as prevent escape,with intense supervision,cement walls,and electronic,barbed wire fences?
A)Maximum-security prisons
B)Medium-security prisons
C)Minimum-security prisons
D)Supermax prisons
A)Maximum-security prisons
B)Medium-security prisons
C)Minimum-security prisons
D)Supermax prisons
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12
Which prison design is composed of a "wagon-wheel"-like structure that was created with the dual goals of separation and control?
A)Campus style
B)Courtyard style
C)Radial design
D)Telephone-pole design
A)Campus style
B)Courtyard style
C)Radial design
D)Telephone-pole design
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13
At ____,good behavior was rewarded by early release,and misbehavior was punished with extended time under a three-grade system of classification.
A)The Auburn Prison
B)The Eastern Penitentiary
C)Elmira
D)The Western Penitentiary
A)The Auburn Prison
B)The Eastern Penitentiary
C)Elmira
D)The Western Penitentiary
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14
What type of prison design is characterized by having housing units scattered among functional units such as the dining room,recreation area,and treatment centers?
A)Campus style
B)Courtyard style
C)Radial design
D)Telephone-pole design
A)Campus style
B)Courtyard style
C)Radial design
D)Telephone-pole design
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15
If Pennsylvania's prisons were designed to transform wrongdoers into honest citizens,those in New York focused on:
A)Idleness
B)Obedience
C)Silence
D)Privacy
A)Idleness
B)Obedience
C)Silence
D)Privacy
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16
In what state was the first penitentiary opened?
A)Chicago
B)Illinois
C)New York
D)Pennsylvania
A)Chicago
B)Illinois
C)New York
D)Pennsylvania
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17
An essay by ____ provided critics of the medical model with statistical evidence that rehabilitation efforts did nothing to lower recidivism rates.
A)Progressives
B)Quakers
C)Robert Martinson
D)Warden organizations
A)Progressives
B)Quakers
C)Robert Martinson
D)Warden organizations
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18
What is the main purpose of the Supermax prison?
A)To allow inmates to have access to the best trained correctional officers
B)To house high-profile inmates in a comfortable setting
C)To provide rehabilitation to the inmate
D)To strictly control the inmates' movements
A)To allow inmates to have access to the best trained correctional officers
B)To house high-profile inmates in a comfortable setting
C)To provide rehabilitation to the inmate
D)To strictly control the inmates' movements
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19
In the ____ prison,the buildings form a square around an open space,and to get from one facility to another,the inmates go across that space.
A)Campus style
B)Courtyard style
C)Radial design
D)Telephone-pole design
A)Campus style
B)Courtyard style
C)Radial design
D)Telephone-pole design
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20
Which of the following is not one of the reasons cited for the growth in incarcerated populations?
A)Federal prison growth
B)Increased probability of incarceration
C)Inmates serving more time for each crime
D)Private prisons
A)Federal prison growth
B)Increased probability of incarceration
C)Inmates serving more time for each crime
D)Private prisons
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21
Some of the more progressive politicians believe the incarceration of so many people has negative consequences.One of the arguments these politicians make is that these high rates of incarceration deny too many offenders the right to vote.If convicted felons are not able to vote than they will not be involved in the democratic process.This practice of removing the ability to vote is known as:
A)decarceration
B)disenfranchisement
C)incapacitation
D)institutionalization
A)decarceration
B)disenfranchisement
C)incapacitation
D)institutionalization
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22
Arguments against private prisons include:
A)There is too much red tape involved in their management
B)The operators cut corners
C)Conditions are primitive and unsanitary
D)They are too expensive
A)There is too much red tape involved in their management
B)The operators cut corners
C)Conditions are primitive and unsanitary
D)They are too expensive
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23
The management structures of both police agencies and correctional facilities are similar in that both have:
A)A chain of command
B)Continuity of purpose
C)A decentralized leadership structure
D)A military structure
A)A chain of command
B)Continuity of purpose
C)A decentralized leadership structure
D)A military structure
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24
Which of the following is a correctional facility,usually operated by county government,used to hold persons awaiting trial or those who have been found guilty of misdemeanors?
A)Jail
B)Maximum-security prison
C)Medium-security prison
D)Minimum-security prison
A)Jail
B)Maximum-security prison
C)Medium-security prison
D)Minimum-security prison
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25
Most jails are administered by:
A)Municipal police
B)County sheriffs
C)State government
D)Federal government
A)Municipal police
B)County sheriffs
C)State government
D)Federal government
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26
Custodial employees in prisons,those who deal directly with inmates,
A)Make up more than three-quarters of a prison's staff
B)Make up more than half of a prison's staff
C)Make up approximately 40% of a prison's staff
D)Make up 100% of a prison's staff,because all employees are categorized as custodial
A)Make up more than three-quarters of a prison's staff
B)Make up more than half of a prison's staff
C)Make up approximately 40% of a prison's staff
D)Make up 100% of a prison's staff,because all employees are categorized as custodial
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27
The Walnut Street Jail failed because inmates succumbed to illness,insanity,and suicide.
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28
Some of the lawmakers are more concerned with the costs of jails than they are prisons.They make the argument that almost 13 million people are admitted to jails over the course of a year nationwide.Other lawmakers claim that jails are different than prisons and should not be their concern at this time.How are jails different than prisons?
A)Jails are operated by county and city governments.
B)Jails only house inmates that have been convicted of a crime.
C)Jails house inmates who have sentences than longer than one year.
D)Jails offer a wide variety of rehabilitation and educational programs.
A)Jails are operated by county and city governments.
B)Jails only house inmates that have been convicted of a crime.
C)Jails house inmates who have sentences than longer than one year.
D)Jails offer a wide variety of rehabilitation and educational programs.
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29
Which type of facility is responsible for receiving individuals pending arraignment and holding them while awaiting trial?
A)Jail
B)Maximum-security prison
C)Medium-security prison
D)Minimum-security prison
A)Jail
B)Maximum-security prison
C)Medium-security prison
D)Minimum-security prison
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30
Disenfranchisement refers to:
A)Barring convicts from obtaining driver's licenses
B)Taking away a convict's ability to participate in mainstream society
C)Taking away the convict's right to vote
D)Violating the civil rights of inmates
A)Barring convicts from obtaining driver's licenses
B)Taking away a convict's ability to participate in mainstream society
C)Taking away the convict's right to vote
D)Violating the civil rights of inmates
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31
The incentive to privatize is primarily to:
A)Best rehabilitate inmates
B)Decrease the cost of incarceration
C)Increase public safety
D)Increase the salaries of correctional officers
A)Best rehabilitate inmates
B)Decrease the cost of incarceration
C)Increase public safety
D)Increase the salaries of correctional officers
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32
The lawmakers in favor of privatization make the argument that the federal government is utilizing private prisons and that the number of federal inmates in private prisons more than doubled between 2000 and 2010.The current emphasis on imprisoning violators of _______________ law seems likely to ensure that this trend will continue.
A)bankruptcy
B)rug
C)immigration
D)terrorism
A)bankruptcy
B)rug
C)immigration
D)terrorism
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33
The "new penology" was put into practice at New York's Elmira Reformatory in 1876.
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34
High rates of incarceration likely lead to:
A)Higher rates of criminal offending
B)Greater democratic participation
C)Increased delinquent behavior among the children of the incarcerated
D)A decline in the unemployment rate
A)Higher rates of criminal offending
B)Greater democratic participation
C)Increased delinquent behavior among the children of the incarcerated
D)A decline in the unemployment rate
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35
Having a parent in prison puts a child at greater risk of:
A)Suffering financial hardship
B)Reduced supervision
C)Reduced discipline
D)All of these
A)Suffering financial hardship
B)Reduced supervision
C)Reduced discipline
D)All of these
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36
The typical jail term is approximately_____________________.
A)ten to thirty days
B)thirty to ninety days
C)180 days
D)one year
A)ten to thirty days
B)thirty to ninety days
C)180 days
D)one year
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37
Which of the following is not one of the roles performed by jails?
A)Hold individuals convicted of felonies
B)Receive individuals pending arraignment and holding them while awaiting trial
C)Temporarily detaining juveniles pending transfer to juvenile authorities
D)Hold the mentally ill pending transfer to health facilities
A)Hold individuals convicted of felonies
B)Receive individuals pending arraignment and holding them while awaiting trial
C)Temporarily detaining juveniles pending transfer to juvenile authorities
D)Hold the mentally ill pending transfer to health facilities
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38
The main difference between police agencies and correctional facilities is that correctional facilities sometimes lack:
A)A chain of command
B)Bureaucracy
C)Continuity of purpose
D)A military structure
A)A chain of command
B)Bureaucracy
C)Continuity of purpose
D)A military structure
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39
Almost two-thirds of jails in this country house fewer than:
A)100 inmates
B)25 inmates
C)50 inmates
D)200 inmates
A)100 inmates
B)25 inmates
C)50 inmates
D)200 inmates
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40
The ____ is ultimately responsible for the operation of the prison.
A)Sheriff
B)Attorney General
C)Warden
D)Chief
A)Sheriff
B)Attorney General
C)Warden
D)Chief
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41
The warden is ultimately responsible for the operation of a prison.
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42
The Pennsylvania System used the ____,which was a nineteenth-century penitentiary in which inmates were kept apart from one another at all times,with daily activities taking place in individual cells.
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43
The high cost of imprisonment has caused policymakers to consider a number of different methods to reduce the number of people in prison.
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44
The _____________ system was used at Auburn,where inmates worked and ate together,with silence enforced by guards.
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45
Supermaximum-security prisons,also known as "supermax" prisons,are relatively rare and extremely controversial due to their harsh methods of punishing and controlling the most dangerous prisoners.
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46
Progressive theories had a huge impact on prisons as many prison administrators supported the Progressives and their followers.
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47
A prison is a facility,usually operated by county government,used to hold persons awaiting trial or those who have been found guilty of misdemeanors.
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48
The number of women incarcerated in prisons has begun to slowly decline.
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49
Minorities are disproportionately impacted by disenfranchisement.
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50
Of the nearly 3,370 jails in the United States,more than 2,700 are operated on a county level by an elected sheriff.
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51
The main difference between police and prison organizations is that police departments have a chain of command that is sometimes lacking in prison organizations.
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52
Children of convicts are at a higher risk than their peers for antisocial behavior and mental health problems.
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53
The incentive to privatize is primarily financial.
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54
Prisons have a continuity of purpose that is lacking in police departments.
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55
Private prisons can often be run more cheaply and efficiently than public ones.
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56
Much of the growth in the number of Americans behind bars can be attributed to the enhancement and stricter enforcement of the nation's drug laws.
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57
A linear designed jail uses direct supervision where one or more jail officers are stationed in the living area of the pod and are in constant interaction with all prisoners in that pod.
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58
Jails are chronically overcrowded,and judges need to clear space for new offenders.
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59
The chance of someone in the United States who is arrested going to prison today is much greater than it was thirty years ago.
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60
Maximum-security prisons tend to be small,holding under 500 inmates.
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61
____________________ are authorized to hold pretrial detainees and offenders who have committed misdemeanors.
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62
Those who believe that private prisons are a philosophical concern believe that only the ___________________ has the authority to punish wrongdoers and operate prisons.
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63
A process of prison and jail administration in which correctional officers are in continuous physical contact with inmates during the day is __________________________________.
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64
Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania and the New York penitentiary theories.
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65
The prison official ultimately responsible for the correctional facility is the warden,also known as the ______________________.
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66
________________________ is the process through which prison officials determine which correctional facility is best suited to the individual offender.
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67
A _____________________________ -security prison allows inmates to have a great deal of freedom of movement and contact with the outside world.
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68
Time spent in jail prior to trial is often credited towards an offender's sentence as __________________.
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69
The main feature of the ____________________ design is a long central corridor that serves as a means for transporting inmates from one part of the facility to another.
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70
______________________________ are the wages of public employees that account for nearly two-thirds of a government-run prison's operating expenses.
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71
For most states looking to cut corrections costs,the focus has been on ________________________ which is the reduction of inmate populations.
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72
Supermax prisons operate in a state of perpetual __________________,in which all inmates are confined to their cells.
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73
A common strategy of decarceration is ____________________ the rate of release of nonviolent offenders from prison.
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74
When convicted felons lose their right to vote they have become ______________________.
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75
A _______________________________ jail encourages interaction between inmates and jailers and offers greater opportunities for treatment.
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76
_________________________ are those who deal with the inmates and make up more than half a prison's staff.
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77
A ______________________________ is a correctional facility reserved for the "worst of the worst" of America's corrections populations.
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78
The ____________________ was/were greatly responsible for the spread of indeterminate sentences,probation,community sanctions,and parole in the first half of the twentieth century.
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79
Individuals who cannot post bail after arrest and are therefore forced to spend the time prior to their trial incarcerated in jail are known as _______________________.
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80
Discuss the reformers/Progressives and their impact on corrections.
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