Deck 2: The Impact of Sentencing Policies on Corrections

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An example of an intermediate sentencing sanction would be:

A) A fine
B) Intensive supervision probation
C) An open-ended prison term with possibility of parole
D) A mandatory prison term without possibility of parole
E) Either B or C
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Community-based sentences enable offenders to avoid:

A) Having a criminal record
B) The stigma and labeling of a court conviction
C) Supporting their family
D) Losing their freedom
E) A and B
Question
Today, presentence investigation reports are primarily used to:

A) Promote more progressive social policy trends
B) Capture detailed background information on the offender
C) Reduce the growth of correctional caseloads
D) Determine the offender's prior record
E) Identify which inmates will be eligible for parole
Question
An example of an indeterminate sentencing sanction would be:

A) Victim restitution
B) Intensive supervision probation
C) An open-ended prison term with possibility of parole
D) A mandatory prison term without possibility of parole
E) A or B
Question
Sentencing guidelines have primarily been designed to:

A) Impose harsher penalties for criminal offenses
B) Create complete uniformity in sentencing practices
C) Achieve greater equity and rationality in sentencing
D) A and B
E) All of the above
Question
Mandatory minimum sentencing policies have:

A) Expanded judicial discretion
B) Resulted in greater numbers of minorities being incarcerated
C) Shifted correctional funding toward rehabilitation initiatives
D) A and B
E) All of the above
Question
Judicial discretion has been limited by:

A) Mandatory minimum sentencing policies
B) Determinate sentencing policies
C) Indeterminate sentencing policies
D) Truth-in-sentencing policies
E) A and B
Question
Truth in sentencing would best be described as assuring that:

A) The offender receives the most equitable and rational sentence possible
B) The truth of indeterminate sentencing outweighs that of determinate sentencing
C) Correctional officials devote approximately equivalent resources to rehabilitation and retribution
D) Offenders receive the truth concerning when it can be expected that they will be released from incarceration
E) The sentence that is imposed by the court matches the time that is served by the offender
Question
Public policies that emphasize restorative justice:

A) Attempt to balance the interests of relevant stakeholders
B) Attempt to standardize sentencing practices in accordance with the crime that was committed
C) Are compatible with determinate sentences and truth in sentencing
D) A and B
E) All of the above
Question
Retribution is justified on the basis that it:

A) Reforms the offender
B) Balances the wrong done to the victim
C) Helps the offender reintegrate into society
D) Is less harsh than the death penalty
E) A and D
Question
At various times, retribution has taken the form of:

A) Imprisonment
B) Mutilation
C) Victim compensation
D) A and B
E) All of the above
Question
A significant problem with basing sentencing on general deterrence is that it is:

A) Designed to deter future criminal behavior of the offender, but does not send a warning to others who might engage in similar behavior
B) Unfair to sentence an offender to the wide-ranging indeterminate prison terms associated with general deterrence
C) Not accepted by most judges and thus rarely used
D) Inequitable to severely punish one offender in order to send a message to others
E) Singling out certain offenders for more lenient treatment than others who commit similar crimes
Question
The ethical issue raised by selective incapacitation involves the difficulty of:

A) Preparing a presentence investigation
B) Accurately predicting future behavior
C) Deterring others who might be considering similar behavior
D) Identifying an appropriate parole date
E) Determining how to treat the offender in a correctional institution
Question
Since the U.S. embarked on a strategy of collective incapacitation, the results have included:

A) A significant reduction in crime rates
B) A reduction in imprisonment rates
C) An increase in imprisonment rates
D) No change in imprisonment rates
E) A and B
Question
The rehabilitative approach is most closely associated with:

A) Selective incapacitation
B) Collective incapacitation
C) Determinate sentencing
D) Indeterminate sentencing
E) Sentencing guidelines
Question
The issue of sentencing equity has primarily been raised with regard to:

A) Determinate sentencing
B) Indeterminate sentencing
C) Reintegration
D) A and C
E) B and C
Question
The impact of the Martinson report was to:

A) Reduce overcrowding in correctional institutions
B) Provide better conditions in prisons and jails
C) Challenge the effectiveness of inmate treatment programs
D) Change from determinate to indeterminate sentencing practices
E) All of the above
Question
Reintegration is necessary in order to:

A) Better protect the community
B) Help the offender adjust following confinement
C) Provide more sentencing options
D) A and B
E) All of the above
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Both the oldest and the most modern goal, this is represented today in the concept of "just deserts."

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Popular from the 1930s to the 1970s, this approach proved ineffective, partly because it was carried out in the wrong environment.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Through physical restraint, the offender is prevented from harming others.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-The only proactive (rather than reactive) strategy.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-The subject of the Martinson report, evaluations of this approach found that it had no appreciable effect on recidivism.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Includes two variations, one focusing on preventing future criminal behavior of the individual offender, and one focusing on sending a message to others.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Emphasizes establishing ties with the community.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Is most closely associated with implementation of the medical model in correctional institutions.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Has been criticized on the basis that, although needs of individual offenders differ, it employed virtually the same technique with everyone.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Has been implemented through strategies ranging from corporal punishment to victim compensation.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-One form of this approach emphasizes selectively confining habitual, high-risk offenders.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
Question
The impact of the Martinson report was to:

A)Reduce overcrowding in correctional institutions
B)Provide better conditions in prisons and jails
C)Challenge the effectiveness of inmate treatment programs
D)Change from determinate to indeterminate sentencing practices
E)All of the above
Question
Reintegration is necessary in order to:

A)Better protect the community
B)Help the offender adjust following confinement
C)Provide more sentencing options
D)A and B
E)All of the above
Question
Both the oldest and most modern goal, this is represented today in the concept of "just deserts."

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
Popular from the 1930's to the 1970's, this approach proved ineffective, partly because it was carried out in the wrong environment.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
Through physical restraint, the offender is prevented from harming others.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
The subject of the Martinson report, evaluations of this approach found that it had no appreciable effect on recidivism.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
Includes two variations, one focusing on preventing future criminal behavior of the individual offender, and one focusing on sending a message to others.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
Is most closely associated with implementation of the medical model in correctional institutions.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
Has been criticized on the basis that although needs of individual offenders differ, it employed virtually the same technique with everyone.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
Has been implemented through strategies ranging from corporal punishment to victim compensation.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
Question
The issue of sentencing equity has primarily been raised with regard to:

A)Determinate sentencing
B)Indeterminate sentencing
C)Reintegration
D)Truth in sentencing
E)A and C
Question
Since the U.S. embarked on a strategy of collective incapacitation, the results have included:

A)More indeterminate sentencing practices
B)A reduction in imprisonment rates
C)An increase in imprisonment rates
D)No change in imprisonment rates
E)A and B
Question
Community-based sentences enable offenders to avoid:

A)Having a criminal record
B)The stigma and labeling of a court conviction
C)Supporting their family
D)Losing their freedom
E)A and B
Question
Today, presentence investigation reports are primarily used to:

A)Promote more progressive social policy trends
B)Capture detailed background information on the offender
C)Reduce the growth of correctional caseloads
D)Determine the offender's prior record
E)Identify which inmates will be eligible for parole
Question
An example of an indeterminate sentencing sanction would be:

A)Victim restitution
B)Intensive supervision probation
C)An open-ended prison term with possibility of parole
D)A mandatory prison term without possibility of parole
E)A or B
Question
Sentencing guidelines have primarily been designed to:

A)Eliminate all potential sentencing differences between different judges
B)Create complete uniformity in sentencing practices
C)Achieve greater equity and rationality in sentencing
D)A and B
E)All of the above
Question
Mandatory minimum sentencing policies have:

A)Expanded judicial discretion
B)Resulted in greater numbers of minorities being incarcerated
C)Shifted correctional funding toward rehabilitation initiatives
D)A and B
E)All of the above
Question
Judicial discretion has been limited by:

A)Mandatory minimum sentencing policies
B)Determinate sentencing policies
C)Indeterminate sentencing policies
D)Intermediate sentencing policies
E)A and B
Question
Truth-in-sentencing would best be described as assuring that:

A)The offender receives the most equitable and rational sentence possible
B)The truth of indeterminate sentencing outweighs that of determinate sentencing
C)Correctional officials devote approximately equivalent resources to rehabilitation and retribution
D)Offenders receive the truth concerning when it can be expected that they will be released from confinement
E)The sentence that is imposed by the court matches the time that is served by the offender
Question
Public policies that emphasize restorative justice:

A)Attempt to balance the interests of relevant stakeholders
B)Attempt to standardize sentencing practices in accordance with the crime that was committed
C)Are similar to determinate sentences and truth in sentencing
D)B and C
E)All of the above
Question
Retribution is justified on the basis that it:

A)Reforms the offender
B)Balances the wrong done to the victim
C)Helps the offender reintegrate into society
D)Is less harsh than the death penalty
E)A and D
Question
At various times, retribution has taken the form of:

A)Imprisonment
B)Mutilation
C)Victim compensation
D)A and B
E)All of the above
Question
A significant problem with basing sentencing on general deterrence is that it is:

A)Designed to deter future criminal behavior of the offender, but does not send a warning to others who might engage in similar behavior
B)Unfair to sentence an offender to the wide-ranging indeterminate prison terms associated with general deterrence
C)Not accepted by most judges and thus rarely used
D)Inequitable to severely punish one offender in order to send a message to others
E)Singling-out certain offenders for more lenient treatment than others who commit similar crimes
Question
The ethical issue raised by selective incapacitation involves the difficulty of:

A)Preparing a presentence investigation
B)Accurately predicting future behavior
C)Deterring others who might be considering similar behavior
D)Identifying an appropriate parole date
E)Determining how to treat the offender in a correctional institution
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Deck 2: The Impact of Sentencing Policies on Corrections
1
An example of an intermediate sentencing sanction would be:

A) A fine
B) Intensive supervision probation
C) An open-ended prison term with possibility of parole
D) A mandatory prison term without possibility of parole
E) Either B or C
Intensive supervision probation
2
Community-based sentences enable offenders to avoid:

A) Having a criminal record
B) The stigma and labeling of a court conviction
C) Supporting their family
D) Losing their freedom
E) A and B
Losing their freedom
3
Today, presentence investigation reports are primarily used to:

A) Promote more progressive social policy trends
B) Capture detailed background information on the offender
C) Reduce the growth of correctional caseloads
D) Determine the offender's prior record
E) Identify which inmates will be eligible for parole
Determine the offender's prior record
4
An example of an indeterminate sentencing sanction would be:

A) Victim restitution
B) Intensive supervision probation
C) An open-ended prison term with possibility of parole
D) A mandatory prison term without possibility of parole
E) A or B
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5
Sentencing guidelines have primarily been designed to:

A) Impose harsher penalties for criminal offenses
B) Create complete uniformity in sentencing practices
C) Achieve greater equity and rationality in sentencing
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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6
Mandatory minimum sentencing policies have:

A) Expanded judicial discretion
B) Resulted in greater numbers of minorities being incarcerated
C) Shifted correctional funding toward rehabilitation initiatives
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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7
Judicial discretion has been limited by:

A) Mandatory minimum sentencing policies
B) Determinate sentencing policies
C) Indeterminate sentencing policies
D) Truth-in-sentencing policies
E) A and B
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8
Truth in sentencing would best be described as assuring that:

A) The offender receives the most equitable and rational sentence possible
B) The truth of indeterminate sentencing outweighs that of determinate sentencing
C) Correctional officials devote approximately equivalent resources to rehabilitation and retribution
D) Offenders receive the truth concerning when it can be expected that they will be released from incarceration
E) The sentence that is imposed by the court matches the time that is served by the offender
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9
Public policies that emphasize restorative justice:

A) Attempt to balance the interests of relevant stakeholders
B) Attempt to standardize sentencing practices in accordance with the crime that was committed
C) Are compatible with determinate sentences and truth in sentencing
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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10
Retribution is justified on the basis that it:

A) Reforms the offender
B) Balances the wrong done to the victim
C) Helps the offender reintegrate into society
D) Is less harsh than the death penalty
E) A and D
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11
At various times, retribution has taken the form of:

A) Imprisonment
B) Mutilation
C) Victim compensation
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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12
A significant problem with basing sentencing on general deterrence is that it is:

A) Designed to deter future criminal behavior of the offender, but does not send a warning to others who might engage in similar behavior
B) Unfair to sentence an offender to the wide-ranging indeterminate prison terms associated with general deterrence
C) Not accepted by most judges and thus rarely used
D) Inequitable to severely punish one offender in order to send a message to others
E) Singling out certain offenders for more lenient treatment than others who commit similar crimes
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13
The ethical issue raised by selective incapacitation involves the difficulty of:

A) Preparing a presentence investigation
B) Accurately predicting future behavior
C) Deterring others who might be considering similar behavior
D) Identifying an appropriate parole date
E) Determining how to treat the offender in a correctional institution
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Since the U.S. embarked on a strategy of collective incapacitation, the results have included:

A) A significant reduction in crime rates
B) A reduction in imprisonment rates
C) An increase in imprisonment rates
D) No change in imprisonment rates
E) A and B
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15
The rehabilitative approach is most closely associated with:

A) Selective incapacitation
B) Collective incapacitation
C) Determinate sentencing
D) Indeterminate sentencing
E) Sentencing guidelines
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16
The issue of sentencing equity has primarily been raised with regard to:

A) Determinate sentencing
B) Indeterminate sentencing
C) Reintegration
D) A and C
E) B and C
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17
The impact of the Martinson report was to:

A) Reduce overcrowding in correctional institutions
B) Provide better conditions in prisons and jails
C) Challenge the effectiveness of inmate treatment programs
D) Change from determinate to indeterminate sentencing practices
E) All of the above
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18
Reintegration is necessary in order to:

A) Better protect the community
B) Help the offender adjust following confinement
C) Provide more sentencing options
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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19
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Both the oldest and the most modern goal, this is represented today in the concept of "just deserts."

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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20
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Popular from the 1930s to the 1970s, this approach proved ineffective, partly because it was carried out in the wrong environment.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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21
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Through physical restraint, the offender is prevented from harming others.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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22
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-The only proactive (rather than reactive) strategy.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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23
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-The subject of the Martinson report, evaluations of this approach found that it had no appreciable effect on recidivism.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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24
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Includes two variations, one focusing on preventing future criminal behavior of the individual offender, and one focusing on sending a message to others.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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25
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Emphasizes establishing ties with the community.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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26
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Is most closely associated with implementation of the medical model in correctional institutions.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Has been criticized on the basis that, although needs of individual offenders differ, it employed virtually the same technique with everyone.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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28
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-Has been implemented through strategies ranging from corporal punishment to victim compensation.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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29
Identify the statements below as descriptive of one of the correctional goals listed. (Each statement has only one answer, but options may be used more than once.)

-One form of this approach emphasizes selectively confining habitual, high-risk offenders.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Reintegration
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30
The impact of the Martinson report was to:

A)Reduce overcrowding in correctional institutions
B)Provide better conditions in prisons and jails
C)Challenge the effectiveness of inmate treatment programs
D)Change from determinate to indeterminate sentencing practices
E)All of the above
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31
Reintegration is necessary in order to:

A)Better protect the community
B)Help the offender adjust following confinement
C)Provide more sentencing options
D)A and B
E)All of the above
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32
Both the oldest and most modern goal, this is represented today in the concept of "just deserts."

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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Popular from the 1930's to the 1970's, this approach proved ineffective, partly because it was carried out in the wrong environment.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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Through physical restraint, the offender is prevented from harming others.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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35
The subject of the Martinson report, evaluations of this approach found that it had no appreciable effect on recidivism.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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36
Includes two variations, one focusing on preventing future criminal behavior of the individual offender, and one focusing on sending a message to others.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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Is most closely associated with implementation of the medical model in correctional institutions.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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38
Has been criticized on the basis that although needs of individual offenders differ, it employed virtually the same technique with everyone.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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Has been implemented through strategies ranging from corporal punishment to victim compensation.

A)Deterrence
B)Retribution
C)Incapacitation
D)Rehabilitation
E)Reintegration
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40
The issue of sentencing equity has primarily been raised with regard to:

A)Determinate sentencing
B)Indeterminate sentencing
C)Reintegration
D)Truth in sentencing
E)A and C
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41
Since the U.S. embarked on a strategy of collective incapacitation, the results have included:

A)More indeterminate sentencing practices
B)A reduction in imprisonment rates
C)An increase in imprisonment rates
D)No change in imprisonment rates
E)A and B
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42
Community-based sentences enable offenders to avoid:

A)Having a criminal record
B)The stigma and labeling of a court conviction
C)Supporting their family
D)Losing their freedom
E)A and B
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43
Today, presentence investigation reports are primarily used to:

A)Promote more progressive social policy trends
B)Capture detailed background information on the offender
C)Reduce the growth of correctional caseloads
D)Determine the offender's prior record
E)Identify which inmates will be eligible for parole
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44
An example of an indeterminate sentencing sanction would be:

A)Victim restitution
B)Intensive supervision probation
C)An open-ended prison term with possibility of parole
D)A mandatory prison term without possibility of parole
E)A or B
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45
Sentencing guidelines have primarily been designed to:

A)Eliminate all potential sentencing differences between different judges
B)Create complete uniformity in sentencing practices
C)Achieve greater equity and rationality in sentencing
D)A and B
E)All of the above
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46
Mandatory minimum sentencing policies have:

A)Expanded judicial discretion
B)Resulted in greater numbers of minorities being incarcerated
C)Shifted correctional funding toward rehabilitation initiatives
D)A and B
E)All of the above
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47
Judicial discretion has been limited by:

A)Mandatory minimum sentencing policies
B)Determinate sentencing policies
C)Indeterminate sentencing policies
D)Intermediate sentencing policies
E)A and B
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48
Truth-in-sentencing would best be described as assuring that:

A)The offender receives the most equitable and rational sentence possible
B)The truth of indeterminate sentencing outweighs that of determinate sentencing
C)Correctional officials devote approximately equivalent resources to rehabilitation and retribution
D)Offenders receive the truth concerning when it can be expected that they will be released from confinement
E)The sentence that is imposed by the court matches the time that is served by the offender
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49
Public policies that emphasize restorative justice:

A)Attempt to balance the interests of relevant stakeholders
B)Attempt to standardize sentencing practices in accordance with the crime that was committed
C)Are similar to determinate sentences and truth in sentencing
D)B and C
E)All of the above
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50
Retribution is justified on the basis that it:

A)Reforms the offender
B)Balances the wrong done to the victim
C)Helps the offender reintegrate into society
D)Is less harsh than the death penalty
E)A and D
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51
At various times, retribution has taken the form of:

A)Imprisonment
B)Mutilation
C)Victim compensation
D)A and B
E)All of the above
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52
A significant problem with basing sentencing on general deterrence is that it is:

A)Designed to deter future criminal behavior of the offender, but does not send a warning to others who might engage in similar behavior
B)Unfair to sentence an offender to the wide-ranging indeterminate prison terms associated with general deterrence
C)Not accepted by most judges and thus rarely used
D)Inequitable to severely punish one offender in order to send a message to others
E)Singling-out certain offenders for more lenient treatment than others who commit similar crimes
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53
The ethical issue raised by selective incapacitation involves the difficulty of:

A)Preparing a presentence investigation
B)Accurately predicting future behavior
C)Deterring others who might be considering similar behavior
D)Identifying an appropriate parole date
E)Determining how to treat the offender in a correctional institution
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