Corrections and Punishments Quiz # 5

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Quiz: Corrections and Punishments Quiz # 5
Subject: Prisons And The Correctional Client
Total Questions: 30 MCQs
Time: 30 Minutes

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Corrections And Punishments Quiz # 5
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  • Process that occurs as inmates enter the prison and suffer from the loss of the many roles they occupied in the wider world is known as

  • New Mexico Prison Riot (1980) was a prison riot over the conditions of

  • Pains of Imprisonment include the deprivation of liberty, goods and services, heterosexual relationships, autonomy, and security

  • ___________ refers to the norms, values, beliefs, traditions, and even language of the prison

  • Prison subculture is the adopting of the inmate subculture by prisoners

  • Supermax prisons are __________ that hold those who are violent or disruptive in other prisons in the state or federal system

  • Total Institution is a place of residence and work where a large number of like-situated individuals, work with wider society for an appreciable period of time

  • Actuarial method is a method of making ______ based on statistical analyses of behavior patterns of people similarly situated, averaged over many thousands of cases

  • AIMS stands for Adult Internal Management System

  • The process of making a judgment about something or someone based on certain criteria is called

  • Case Management Classification (CMC) System is the most widely used instrument in the U.S. for

  • Classification is the process of sorting things into categories according to

  • Criminogenic Needs are factors associated with

  • In custodian level the degree of supervision inmates receive can be

  • The PCL-R is an instrument widely used around the world to identify

  • Level of Service/ Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI) is a Canadian fourth generation instrument that contains _____ factors addressed by 43 items to determine risk, needs, and supervision level of offenders

  • National Institute of Corrections is a correctional tool that identifies ______ areas of assessment that provide for objective custodial placement

  • Risk factors can be

  • Evidence-based treatment modalities are based on actuarial data

  • A psychobiological illness characterized by intense craving for a particular substance is called

  • Anger Management Programs consist of a number of techniques by which someone with problems controlling anger can learn

  • Chemical Castration is a biomedical treatment for chronic sex offenders in which a synthetic hormone called ________ is administered.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a counseling approach that tries to address functional cognitions, emotions, and behaviors in a relatively short time

  • EBP means that in order to reduce ___________ , corrections must implement practices that have consistently been shown to be effective

  • Motivational Interviewing attempts to increase offenders’ motivation for________ behavioral change

  • Needs Principle is a principle that refers to an offender’s prosocial needs

  • Offender Needs refers to deficiencies in offenders’ lives that _____ their making a commitment to a prosocial pattern of behavior

  • RSATs typically last ______ months

  • Responsivity Principle maintains that if offenders are to respond to treatment in meaningful and lasting ways, counselors must be aware of

  • Risk Principle refers to an offender’s probability of

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