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Legal Issues in Corrections MCQ

Legal Issues in Corrections MCQ

 

1. The courts have ruled in favor of using reverse engineering to _____.

Answer

Correct Answer: Enable interoperability

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2. One opponent of the dmca is the ____.

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Correct Answer: EFF -

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3. A legal system is needed to serve all of the following purposes except _____.

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Correct Answer: To codify government institutions

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4. The Prison Litigation Reform Act was enacted to ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Limit prisoners’ access to federal courts

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5. Section _____ Suits is a mechanism for state prison inmates to sue state officials in federal court regarding their confinement and their conditions of confinement.

Answer

Correct Answer: 1983

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6. The principle that laws, not people, govern and that no one is above the law is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Rule of law

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7. Hands Off Doctrine is an early American court-articulated belief that the judiciary should not interfere with the _____ of prisons.

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Correct Answer: Both

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8. Habeas Corpus is a Latin term meaning “you have the_____.”

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Correct Answer: Body

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9. _____ Amendment guarantees the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.

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Correct Answer: Fourth

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10. ______ Amendment contains the due process clause, which declares that no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.

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Correct Answer: Fourteenth

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11. First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion and _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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12. Constitutional amendment that forbids cruel and unusual punishment is known as ______ Amendment.

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Correct Answer: Eighth

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13. Deference Period is the period of time when there was a partial return to the hands-off approach. It refers to the courts’ willingness to defer to the ______ of the authorities.

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Correct Answer: Both

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14. Death penalty Information Center is a major (partisan) source of information on the death penalty in the_____ .

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Correct Answer: US

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15. Civil rights Claim is a “Section_____ ” claim that a person has been deprived of some legally granted right.

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Correct Answer: 1983

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16. Statutes in former times mandating that convicted felons lose all citizenship rights refers to Civil Death Statuses.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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17. Brutalizing effect is the assumption that executions, rather than deterring homicides, actually decrease homicides following the executions.

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Correct Answer: False

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18. Bill of Rights refers to the first _____ amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

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Correct Answer: 10

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19. The case of Cooper v. Pate established that ______.

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Correct Answer: State inmates could sue state officials in federal court

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20. The Kansas Sexually Violent Predator Act allowed for the ______ of inmates who were convicted of sex crimes.

Answer

Correct Answer: Civil commitment

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21. The double standard with regard to cross-gender searches is justified on all of the following assumptions EXCEPT ______.

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Correct Answer: Male staff searching female inmates

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22. The Fourth Amendment does not apply universally to inmates because ______.

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Correct Answer: What is reasonable within the walls of prison may be different than what is reasonable beyond those walls

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23. The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Made the death penalty legal for certain offenses

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24. The Fourth Amendment guarantees ______.

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Correct Answer: Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures

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25. A majority of habeas corpus grievances today are concerned with ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Conditions of confinement

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26. The Eighth Amendment has been interpreted to require prison officials to provide educational programming.

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Correct Answer: False

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27. Following Cooper v. Pate, section 1983 suites and habeas petition came to a screeching halt.

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Correct Answer: False

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28. Civil death statutes cause convicts to lose their rights to vote, hold public office, and even marry.

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Correct Answer: True

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29. The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

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Correct Answer: True

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30. Prohibition of bills of attainder means that you cannot be punished for something that was not against the law at the time you committed the act.

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Correct Answer: False

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31. The rule of law has been called “the most important legal principle in the world.”

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Correct Answer: True

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32. The hands-off doctrine prevailed because the executive branch saw corrections as largely a judicial branch power.

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Correct Answer: False

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