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Issues in Corrections MCQ

Issues in Corrections MCQ

 

1. Is turner a term used to describe an inmate who befriends corrections employees in order to manipulate them into breaking the rules?

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Correct Answer: True

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2. _____ is known as a philosophy of crime prevention that focuses on restoring the victim and the offender in a way that best serves the greater community and the victim.

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Correct Answer: Restorative Justice

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3. _____ is defined as laws that require sex offenders to register with the state police; information about registered sex offenders is typically available online.

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Correct Answer: Registry Laws

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4. _____ is the relationships that female inmates develop with each other; the majority are more family type in nature than they are intimate.

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Correct Answer: Pseudo Family Groups

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5. Is prison Voyeurism efforts to understand prison without fully engaging in prisons?

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Correct Answer: True

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6. _____ is known as a law requiring inmates to exhaust all administrative remedies and pay a filing fee before filing suit claiming that their rights have been abused.

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Correct Answer: Prison Litigation Reform Act

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7. _____ is defined as a report that found, essentially, that efforts to rehabilitate offenders had no significant effect on recidivism rates.

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Correct Answer: Martinson’s Report

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8. _____ is argument suggesting that knowledge about the death penalty will change attitudes about the topic.

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Correct Answer: Marshall Hypothesis

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9. Is incarcerated Thinkers refers to offenders who are believed to be highly intelligent?

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Correct Answer: True

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10. _____ is known as policies that stipulate places sex offenders cannot go.

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Correct Answer: Exclusion Zone Policies

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11. _____ is defined as a sanction that calls for the end of the offender’s life.

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Correct Answer: Death Penalty

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12. _____ is punishments that are “incompatible with the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society . . . or which involve the unnecessary infliction of pain.”

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Correct Answer: Cruel and Unusual Punishment

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13. Is correctional Misconduct illegal acts committed by corrections professionals?

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Correct Answer: True

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14. _____ is known as an act aimed at deinstitutionalizing mentally ill individuals and treating the majority of them in the community rather than in state hospitals

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Correct Answer: Community Mental Health Act

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15. _____ is defined as laws used to commit sex offenders in institutions after their incarceration dates.

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Correct Answer: Civil Commitment Laws

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16. _____ is laws that allow officials to use drugs to control sex offenders’ impulses.

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Correct Answer: Chemical Castration Laws

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17. Inmates have a right to practice their religion, and this right must not be restricted in any manner.

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Correct Answer: False

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18. Factors contributing to prison violence include all of the following EXCEPT ______.

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Correct Answer: Superficial factors

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19. The type of “turner” called ______ engage in the relationship in order to gain access to goods and services or privileges they otherwise would not be able to access.

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Correct Answer: Exploiters

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20. Sexual assaults occurring in prison frequently are conducted out of ______.

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Correct Answer: A desire for power and control

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21. ______ stated imprisonment should not result in the loss of constitutional rights as described under the Fourteenth Amendment and the “equal protection under the law” clause.

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Correct Answer: Cooper v. Pate

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22. The ______ required inmates to exhaust all administrative remedies before filing a suit and pay a filing fee.

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Correct Answer: Prison Litigation Reform Act

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23. ______ are facilities that house juveniles while awaiting juvenile dispositions.

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Correct Answer: Juvenile detention centers

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24. ______ factors refer to the condition of the prison and ways that the prison or jail itself may lead to stress for corrections officers.

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Correct Answer: Environmental

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25. When housed with adults, juveniles are separated from the adult inmates in order to protect them.

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Correct Answer: True

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26. ______ stipulate places sex offenders cannot go to, such as playgrounds, day care centers, libraries, and school zones.

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Correct Answer: Exclusion zone policies

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27. The Marshall hypothesis suggests that the more informed individuals are about the death penalty, the less likely they will be to support the death penalty. This hypothesis was named after a ______.

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Correct Answer: Supreme court justice

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28. ______ outlawed the death penalty on grounds that the penalty was arbitrary and capricious.

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Correct Answer: Furman v. Georgia

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29. According to law, an inmate can consent to a sexual relationship with a correctional officer.

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Correct Answer: False

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30. Generally, research shows all of the following statements are true concerning female correctional officers except ______.

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Correct Answer: They are less likely to get into confrontations with inmates

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31. In 1972, inmates at ______ rioted over poor prison conditions and took over part of the prison.

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Correct Answer: Attica Prison

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