Describe what "classification" is in regard to inmates
Determining which inmates go to which institutions & the specific conditions associated with their confinement
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Which of the following is the most common formal sanction? - incarceration, restitution, fines, or probation
Incarceration
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Which type of prison has the highest security level?
Supermax
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Modern parole is administered at the state and ____ levels - national, federal, county, or municipal
State & federal levels
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What is a "mule"?
Drug smuggler/transporter
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Selling criminals to private individuals instead of sentencing them to penal facilities is known as:
Indentured servitude
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The _____ model suggests that the subculture among inmates forms because of the pains of imprisonment
Deprivation model
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The ____ model suggests that inmate subculture is transferred inside the prison walls from life outside
Importation model
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The congregate system was first utilized at the _____ Penitentiary
Auburn
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What is the most common way that prisons handle mental/psychological issues among prisoners?
Medication
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Describe how the 1st Amendment primarily applies to prisoners in the US
Inmates can practice their religion as long as it does not compromise the safety/security of the prison/other inmates
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A report that the probation officer fills out for a judge regarding an individual's criminal history, education, employment, mental health, etc., is called what?
Presentence investigation
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Suzy's probation was revoked because she did not check in with her probation officer on a weekly basis. This is an example of a ______ violation
Technical
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What is the main lasting effect from the Martinson Report of 1974?
Most prisons cut budgets for rehab programs or eliminated the programs entirely
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Describe what shock probation is
Administering a jail sentence that "shocks" offenders with probation as well in order to deter them from engaging in recidivism in the future
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The norms and values that prisoners learn while incarcerated are known as the: