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Each correctional institution has its own style of management.

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Correct Answer: True

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Folsom prison was racially segregated in 1940.

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Correct Answer: True

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The Walnut Street Jail became overcrowded by ____ times its capacity.

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Correct Answer: 4

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Each correctional institution has its own style of management.

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Correct Answer: True

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One of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is security.

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Correct Answer: True

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A convict lease system is a system that allows prisons to contract out inmates to businesses in their are

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Correct Answer: True

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The mark system was merit system which allowed inmates to earn points for good behavior.

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Correct Answer: True

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All inmates were forced to do some form of labor while they were incarcerate

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Correct Answer: True

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This prison was modeled after the Walnut Street Jail.

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Correct Answer: Newgate

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The water crib that was used for punishment was the size of a coffin.

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Correct Answer: True

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The most progressive prisons were made in which century?

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Correct Answer: 19th

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Sing Sing prison was built by Auburn prisoners in 1825.

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Correct Answer: True

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The Walnut Street Jail was overcrowding how many times its capacity?

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Correct Answer: 4

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Each correctional institution in the United States operates differently.

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Correct Answer: True

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When was the Walnut Street Jail built?

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Correct Answer: 1873

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An example of an open institution is a jail.

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Correct Answer: False

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Prisons in the United States experienced overcrowding.

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Correct Answer: True

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Large prisons, of any security level, where inmates’ lives and movement are severely restricted and rule bound are known as

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Correct Answer: Warehouse prison

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Large prisons, of any security level, where inmates’ lives and movement are severely restricted and rule bound are known as

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Correct Answer: Warehouse prison

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Walnut Street Jail operated as a typical local jail of the time: holding ________; failing to separate by gender, age, or offense; using the fee system

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Correct Answer: A & B

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Stateville Prison wa built in Illinois as panopticon in

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Correct Answer: 1925

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Pennsylvania Prison System (Walnut Street Jail, Western and Eastern Pennsylvania Prisons) reinforced the need for

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Correct Answer: Penitence

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Operated based on Quaker ideals focus kn all of the following except

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Correct Answer: Use of corporal punishment

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New York Prison System (Auburn and Sing Sing) prisons included

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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Medical Model is a rehabilitation model that assumes criminals are sick and need treatment

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Correct Answer: True

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Marks System is a graduated reward system for ______ in which, if one behaves, it is possible to earn “marks” that, in turn, entitle one to privileges

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Correct Answer: Prison

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Elmira Reformatory was founded in 1876 in ______ as a model prison in response to calls for the reform of prisons from an earlier era

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Correct Answer: New York

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Institutions that carefully classify inmates into treatment programs that address their needs and perceived deficiencies are known as

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Correct Answer: Correlational institutions

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Convict Code includes ______ rules that inmates live by vis-à-vis the institution and staff

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Correct Answer: Informal

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Contract and Lease Systems are systems devised by _____ to hire out inmates’ labor to farmers or other contractors

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Correct Answer: Prison

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Big House Prisons are fortress stone or concrete prisons, usually maximum security, whose attributes include

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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