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Criminal Justice in America Study Set 1
Quiz 11: Incarceration and Prison Society
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Question 121
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Identify and discuss the three models of incarceration that have predominated since the early 1940s.
Question 122
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Being a prison manager requires a special persona.Based upon the requirements of being an effective administrator, what characteristics does this individual need to uphold? How can they use these skills to manage a group of captives?
Question 123
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Is it a good idea to devote entire prisons for geriatric inmates? What are the pros and cons? Since the population of elderly inmates will continue to increase, should we make a change in sentencing before they are in prison.What role does health care have in the decision?
Question 124
Multiple Choice
In order to be considered a geriatric prison, the youngest inmate in the facility would be:
Question 125
Essay
What is the best way to effectively work with those who suffer from mental illness? Should they be put away in mental institutions or should correctional facilities continue serving them?
Question 126
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Prisons sometimes have difficulty recruiting correctional officers.What factors keep people from applying for jobs as officers in correctional facilities?
Question 127
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Compare and contrast the custodial, rehabilitation, and reintegration models.Which model works best for the modern-day correctional establishment?
Question 128
Multiple Choice
As any population ages, whether in prison or not, the costs from what factor below also increases with age?
Question 129
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How can a good classification system help keep order in prisons? Provide two functions of classification and justify their importance.
Question 130
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Your textbook discusses the differences between the subcultures found in men's and women's prisons.What are some of these differences? What factors might help to explain them?
Question 131
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Should corrections officers work in conjunction with inmates/trustees to maintain control of the prison? What are the dangers of trusting inmates? What can occur if the relationship between inmate and officer is disrupted?