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Philosophical and Ideological Impact of Corrections MCQ

The supposed effect of punishment on the future behavior of persons who experience the punishment is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Specific Deterrence

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______ punishment strategy that reserves prison largely for a distinct group of offenders composed primarily of violent repeat offenders.

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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A philosophy of punishment driven by a passion for revenge is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Retributive Justice

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_____ is a philosophy of punishment demanding that criminals’ punishments match the degree of harm the criminals have inflicted on their victims—that is, what they justly deserve.

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Correct Answer: Retribution

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Restitutive Justice is a philosophy of punishment driven by_____

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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A philosophy of punishment that aims to use the time criminals are under correctional supervision to prepare them to reenter the free community as well equipped to do so as possible is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Reintegration

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Rehabilitation is a philosophy of punishment aimed at “curing” criminals of their _____ behavior.

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Correct Answer: Antisocial

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