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Match the Definition About Prison Life with the Corresponding Term

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Match the definition about prison life with the corresponding term.

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An inmate group, gang, or organization whose members act together to pose a threat to the safety of corrections staff or the public, and who prey upon other inmates
An enclosed facility separated from society both socially and physically, where the inhabitants share all aspects of their daily lives
A legislative effort to restrict inmate filings to worthwhile cases and to reduce the number of lawsuits brought by state prisoners in federal court
The process whereby newly institutionalized offenders come to accept prison lifestyles and criminal values
The slang characteristic of prison life
A formalized arrangement, usually involving a neutral hearing board, whereby institutionalized individuals have the opportunity to register complaints about the conditions of their confinement
The values and behavioral patterns characteristic of prison inmates and has been found to be surprisingly consistent across the country
A policy of nonintervention with regard to prison management that U.S. courts tended to follow until the late 1960s. For the past 40 years, the doctrine has languished as judicial intervention in prison administration dramatically increased
A wanton disregard by corrections personnel for the well-being of inmates
The legal status of prisoners in some jurisdictions who are denied the opportunity to vote, hold public office, marry, or enter into contracts by virtue of their status as incarcerated felons
Responses:
Prison argot
Prisonization
Civil death
Security threat group (STG)
Total institution
Prison subculture
Deliberate indifference
PLRA
Grievance procedure
Hands-off doctrine

Correct Answer:

An inmate group, gang, or organization whose members act together to pose a threat to the safety of corrections staff or the public, and who prey upon other inmates
An enclosed facility separated from society both socially and physically, where the inhabitants share all aspects of their daily lives
A legislative effort to restrict inmate filings to worthwhile cases and to reduce the number of lawsuits brought by state prisoners in federal court
The process whereby newly institutionalized offenders come to accept prison lifestyles and criminal values
The slang characteristic of prison life
A formalized arrangement, usually involving a neutral hearing board, whereby institutionalized individuals have the opportunity to register complaints about the conditions of their confinement
The values and behavioral patterns characteristic of prison inmates and has been found to be surprisingly consistent across the country
A policy of nonintervention with regard to prison management that U.S. courts tended to follow until the late 1960s. For the past 40 years, the doctrine has languished as judicial intervention in prison administration dramatically increased
A wanton disregard by corrections personnel for the well-being of inmates
The legal status of prisoners in some jurisdictions who are denied the opportunity to vote, hold public office, marry, or enter into contracts by virtue of their status as incarcerated felons
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