Deck 3: Historical Antecedents
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Deck 3: Historical Antecedents
1
Which of the following was not proposed by Cesare Beccaria?
A)crime is a rational choice
B)punishment should be swift
C)the death penalty should be used liberally
D)laws should be publicized
A)crime is a rational choice
B)punishment should be swift
C)the death penalty should be used liberally
D)laws should be publicized
the death penalty should be used liberally
2
The concept of "division of labor" was introduced and explained by
A)Cesare Beccaria
B)Adam Smith
C)John Howard
D)John Augustus
A)Cesare Beccaria
B)Adam Smith
C)John Howard
D)John Augustus
Adam Smith
3
In The State of Prisons _________ exposed the awful conditions in the British correctional system.
A)John Howard
B)Jeremy Bentham
C)Robert Owen
D)Alexander Maconochie
A)John Howard
B)Jeremy Bentham
C)Robert Owen
D)Alexander Maconochie
John Howard
4
Cardinal Richelieu
A)Reformed the French judiciary
B)Served as Prime Minister of France
C)Served the Catholic Church
D)all of the above
A)Reformed the French judiciary
B)Served as Prime Minister of France
C)Served the Catholic Church
D)all of the above
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5
Constitutional Code (1830) was authored by
A)Jeremy Bentham
B)Thomas Jefferson
C)John Howard
D)Robert Owen
A)Jeremy Bentham
B)Thomas Jefferson
C)John Howard
D)Robert Owen
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6
Jeremy Bentham led the development of a new type of prison with a central guard station and cells in tiers around this central hub. The prison was called the
A)wagon wheel
B)rock
C)panopticon
D)country club
A)wagon wheel
B)rock
C)panopticon
D)country club
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7
Under the administration of Andrew Jackson, employment by the government was largely gained by
A)a patronage appointment
B)a lottery system
C)a merit system
D)none of the above
A)a patronage appointment
B)a lottery system
C)a merit system
D)none of the above
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8
The penal reform that reduced sentences for good behavior was introduced by
A)John Howard
B)Jeremy Bentham
C)Robert Owen
D)Alexander Maconochie
A)John Howard
B)Jeremy Bentham
C)Robert Owen
D)Alexander Maconochie
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9
Which of the following was not a part of the London Metropolitan Police Model developed by Sir Robert Peel?
A)uniforms
B)officers paid on a per arrest basis
C)merit hiring
D)all of the above were introduced
A)uniforms
B)officers paid on a per arrest basis
C)merit hiring
D)all of the above were introduced
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10
Utilitarian's such as _____________ supported compromise with the British Tory leadership, leading to the creation of the London Metropolitan Police.
A)Jeremy Bentham
B)Edwin Chadwick
C)Patrick Colquhoun
D)all of the above
A)Jeremy Bentham
B)Edwin Chadwick
C)Patrick Colquhoun
D)all of the above
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11
Sir Robert Peel used his position as _________ to push for the reforms that created the London Metropolitan Police.
A)Prime Minister
B)Foreign Secretary
C)Home Secretary
D)Mayor of London
A)Prime Minister
B)Foreign Secretary
C)Home Secretary
D)Mayor of London
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12
___________ was the inventor of the "difference engine."
A)Charles Babbage
B)John Augustus
C)Dorothea Dix
D)John Stuart Mill
A)Charles Babbage
B)John Augustus
C)Dorothea Dix
D)John Stuart Mill
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13
Who introduced probation to the American courts?
A)Charles Babbage
B)John Augustus
C)Dorothea Dix
D)John Stuart Mill
A)Charles Babbage
B)John Augustus
C)Dorothea Dix
D)John Stuart Mill
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14
Which of the following was a feature of the "Auburn System" designed by Elam Lynds?
A)hard work
B)controlled interaction
C)silence
D)all of the above were features
A)hard work
B)controlled interaction
C)silence
D)all of the above were features
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15
Where did Zebulon Brockway institute his prison reforms?
A)Auburn prison
B)The Boston City Jail
C)Elmira Reformatory
D)Alcatraz Prison
A)Auburn prison
B)The Boston City Jail
C)Elmira Reformatory
D)Alcatraz Prison
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16
Who was the author of On Liberty?
A)Jeremy Bentham?
B)Woodrow Wilson
C)John Stuart Mill
D)Luther Gulick
A)Jeremy Bentham?
B)Woodrow Wilson
C)John Stuart Mill
D)Luther Gulick
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17
The essay On Liberty advocated
A)an expanded role for government
B)anarchy
C)limited government
D)none of the above
A)an expanded role for government
B)anarchy
C)limited government
D)none of the above
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18
Before becoming President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson was
A)A professor at Harvard
B)Governor of New Jersey
C)A Supreme Court Justice
D)Governor of New York
A)A professor at Harvard
B)Governor of New Jersey
C)A Supreme Court Justice
D)Governor of New York
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19
Woodrow Wilson was the author of
A) The Study of Administration
B)Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
C)On Liberty
D)All of the above
A) The Study of Administration
B)Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
C)On Liberty
D)All of the above
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20
Nathan Roscoe Pound is associated with
A) Utility Theory
B) Probation Reform
C) Administrative Theory
D) Sociological Jurisprudence
A) Utility Theory
B) Probation Reform
C) Administrative Theory
D) Sociological Jurisprudence
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21
Cesare Beccaria believed that crime was a rational choice
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22
Cesare Beccaria was a strong advocate of the Death Penalty
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23
Adam Smith believed that deterministic forces created economic trends
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24
Thomas Jefferson was an advocate for increasing the size and role of government
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25
The use of Hulks was truly a humane reform in prisons
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26
Jeremy Bentham was a leading Utilitarian
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27
The "Panopticon" prison was a Bentham design
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28
Andrew Jackson was the first modern "democrat"
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29
The "spoils system" was merit based
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30
There are no more patronage positions in the Federal Government
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31
Robert Owen introduced a system of sentence reduction earned by good behavior at Norfolk Island
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32
Sir Robert Peel was a member of the conservative party known as the Tories
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33
Peel believed that police officers should carry firearms
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34
Charles Babbage invented the precursor of the computer called the "difference engine"
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35
Dorothea Dix lobbied for probation reform
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36
John Stuart Mill strongly supported Jacksonian Democracy
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37
Woodrow Wilson was influential in the development of political science and the related field of public administration
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38
John Stuart Mill held Utilitarian beliefs
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39
Woodrow Wilson had and earned doctorate
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40
Luther Gulick is perhaps best known for contributing the term POSDCORB to the managerial vocabulary
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41
How were political and legal philosophers, such as Jefferson and Bentham, influenced by Beccaria? Why is the concept of rational choice so important?
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42
What compromises were necessary to bring about the London Metropolitan Police Act of 1829? How was Sir Robert Peel able to navigate the difficulties?
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43
Explain how "Jacksonian Democracy" was a change from the principles advocated by Jefferson. How might John Stuart Mill have felt about these changes?
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44
Why do you think that knowing about the historical developments in criminal justice and public service might be useful for the future?
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