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Go to Jail - Do Not Pass Go!
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P100 Introduction to Criminal Justice - Final Exam Unit 4 Review
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In this model of corrections, offenders were separated from each other in order to reflection on their criminal behavior.
Penitentiary model
15
What does recidivism cover?
Re-arrest after release, committing a new crime after release, re-convicted after release, re-incarcerated after release
20
What approach does the judiciary typically take toward prison management?
A "hands off" approach
10
Who was the father of Probation?
John Augustus
15
What are the three reasons that prison gangs are formed?
Solidarity, power, and protection
15
This group of individuals is among the most important that a parole board will come into contact with when making a parole determination.
Victims
15
T/F: Suicides and self-mutilations happen at higher rates in female prisons over male prisons.
True
5
This model suggests that the inmate subculture forms due to the pains of incarceration.
Deprivation model
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T/F: Geriatric inmates pose few problems or challenges for prisons: they are docile, quiet and well-behaved compared to younger inmates.
False
5
T/F: A diversion program is known as a back-door program because it tries to keep prisoners from re-entering the criminal justice system.
False
5
A prison gang is also referred to as a:
security threat group
10
T/F: Private prisons are always more cost effective than public state-run prisons
False
5
What does RNR stand for?
Risk - Needs - Responsivity
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Australia is an example of what early correctional model?
A penal colony
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This is where an inmate is contesting the legality of their criminal confinement.
A writ of habeas corpus
15
This refers to paying money to the victim or the victim's family.
Restitution
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