Question
Question 1 (4 points)
Which of the following is true concerning William Penn's "Great Law" of 1682?
*Choose three answers.
a
Forbade corporal punishment
b
Based on Quaker ideals of humanity
c
Expanded the use of the death penalty
d
Envisioned prisons as workhouses
Question 2 (4 points)
Which of the following is true concerning the Walnut Street Prison in Philadelphia in 1790?
*Choose three answers
a
There was a focus on silenced, in-cell labor
b
It was the first penitentiary in American history
c
Capital punishment was abolished and not used
d
Solitary confinement was used
Question 3 (4 points)
The New York Elmira penitentiary focused on _____, _____, and _____.
*Choose three answers.
a
Inmates being obedient
b
Allowing inmates to congregate together while remaining silent
c
Forced labor to produce clothing and raise food for the local community
d
The abolishment of solitary confinement
Question 4 (4 points)
What has led to the downfall of the reformer and progressive movement within the correctional system?
*Choose two answers.
a
Prison administrators adopted and expanded the reformer/progressive model
b
The surge of violent crime that has occurred in America since the 1960s
c
The analysis that reform and rehabilitation of criminals only produced a small effect on preventing offenders from recidivism
d
The reformer/progressive model is still the most used model today in the American corrections system
Question 5 (4 points)
Which of the following is NOT one of the beliefs and practices of the reformers and progressives that challenged the colonial concepts of corrections?
a
Abolished solitary confinement
b
They believed fixed sentences, imposed silence, and isolation did not help prisoners reform
c
Prisons should offer programs and therapy to inmates to cure them of their criminality
d
Believed the root cause of criminality was idleness
Question 6 (4 points)
The reformers and progressives believe _______, ______, and _______ were the causes of criminality.
*Choose three answers.
a
Economic
b
Racial
c
Biological
d
Social
Question 7 (4 points)
There are several types of prisons. Each prison has a classification based on ______, _____, and _____.
*Choose three answers.
a
the risk of future criminality
b
the seriousness of the crime committed
c
the race or ethnic background of the offender
d
the need for rehabilitation or treatment
Question 8 (4 points)
Place in order the four prison security levels from the weakest security (BOTTOM) to the strongest security (TOP).
Reorder answers
1.Supermax
Reorder answers
2.Minimum
Reorder answers
3.Medium
Reorder answers
4.Maximum
Question 9 (4 points)
These inmates are placed at the lowest security level prison system. They have more freedom to move throughout the facility and have the greatest opportunities to be a part of rehabilitation programs and enjoy privileges.
a
Minimum security level
b
Maximum security level
c
Supermax security level
d
Medium security level
Question 10 (4 points)
The majority of prisoners are incarcerated in this security level. Though the inmates are dangerous, they still have some forms of rehabilitation they can access. In addition, there are communal areas for prisoners to associate and integrate with their fellow inmates.
a
Minimum security level
b
Medium security level
c
Maximum security level
d
Supermax security level
Question 11 (4 points)
A state of total lockdown for the worst of the worst offenders incarcerated.
a
Medium security level
b
Minimum security level
c
Maximum security level
d
Supermax security level
Question 12 (4 points)
What are some factors that have led to the growth of the prison population?
a
Inmates serving more time
b
The War on Drugs and Illegal Immigration
c
Increase in female offenders
d
All of the above are correct
Question 13 (4 points)
Which of the following is NOT a positive reason for the use of private prisons?
a
Fewer sexual assault accusations and fewer failed drug tests
b
Competitive bidding
c
A less crowded prison population
d
Lower costs overall
Question 14 (4 points)
Most jails are run by which form of government?
a
State
b
Local municipalities
c
Federal
d
County
Question 15 (4 points)
Which Constitutional Amendment allows inmates to perform involuntary labor?
a
13th Amendment
b
8th Amendment
c
6th Amendment
d
4th Amendment
Question 16 (4 points)
Correctional facilities have three rules on how to maintain inmate discipline. What are they?
*Choose three answers.
a
To ensure a safe and orderly living environment
b
To teach values and respectful behavior that influence the inmate’s attitude when he or she is released from prison
c
To use excessive violence and torture in order to ensure facility stability and safety
d
Instill respect for the authority of correctional officers and administrators
Question 17 (4 points)
The courts give the corrections system a lot of freedom related to their governing procedures. By doing so, the courts are trying to balance the _________ of prisoners and the _________ of the correctional institutions.
a
security needs/rights
b
rights/security needs
c
rights/reentry needs
d
security needs/work release programs
Question 18 (4 points)
An unwritten judicial policy that favors noninterference by the courts in the administration of prisons and jails.
a
Malicious and Sadistic doctrine
b
Hands-off doctrine
c
Deliberate Indifference doctrine
d
Security Needs doctrine
Question 19 (4 points)
The _____________ standard determines whether an officer uses force in a manner of good faith to enforce order within the prison system.
a
Malicious and Sadistic
b
Cruel and Unusual
c
Medical Negligence
d
Due Process
Question 20 (4 points)
Which Constitutional Amendment protects prisoners from deliberate indifference, torture, and neglect from governing authorities?
a
6th Amendment
b
1st Amendment
c
13th Amendment
d
8th Amendment
Question 21 (4 points)
Which Supreme Court case determined whether a prisoner's 8th Amendment protection from cruel and unusual punishment is violated by a correctional institution's knowing neglect and deliberate indifference to correct harmful conditions?
a
Wilson v. Seiter 1991
b
Terry v. Ohio 1968
c
Estelle v. Gamble 1976
d
Furman v. Georgia 1972
Question 22 (4 points)
Which Supreme Court case stated that prisoners had to prove they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, and clothing?
a
Wilson v. Seiter 1991
b
California v. Greenwood 1988
c
Estelle v. Gamble 1976
d
U.S. v. Jones 2012
Question 23 (4 points)
__________ is a group of three or more inmates who engage in illegal activity that poses a threat to the safety of other inmates or staff.
a
Wardens
b
Correction Officers
c
Prison gangs
d
Security threat groups
Question 24 (4 points)
The process through which criminal activity decreases and reintegration into society increases over a period of time.
a
desistance
b
recidivism
c
pardon
d
furlough
Question 25 (4 points)
Sex Offender Registration laws require sex offenders to report to governing authorities about their residence and places of employment. Under the ___________, the authorities directly notify the community or community representatives about the sex offenders' location and whereabouts.
a
passive model
b
delayed entry model
c
active model
d
parole model
Which of the following is true concerning William Penn's "Great Law" of 1682?
*Choose three answers.
a
Forbade corporal punishment
b
Based on Quaker ideals of humanity
c
Expanded the use of the death penalty
d
Envisioned prisons as workhouses
Question 2 (4 points)
Which of the following is true concerning the Walnut Street Prison in Philadelphia in 1790?
*Choose three answers
a
There was a focus on silenced, in-cell labor
b
It was the first penitentiary in American history
c
Capital punishment was abolished and not used
d
Solitary confinement was used
Question 3 (4 points)
The New York Elmira penitentiary focused on _____, _____, and _____.
*Choose three answers.
a
Inmates being obedient
b
Allowing inmates to congregate together while remaining silent
c
Forced labor to produce clothing and raise food for the local community
d
The abolishment of solitary confinement
Question 4 (4 points)
What has led to the downfall of the reformer and progressive movement within the correctional system?
*Choose two answers.
a
Prison administrators adopted and expanded the reformer/progressive model
b
The surge of violent crime that has occurred in America since the 1960s
c
The analysis that reform and rehabilitation of criminals only produced a small effect on preventing offenders from recidivism
d
The reformer/progressive model is still the most used model today in the American corrections system
Question 5 (4 points)
Which of the following is NOT one of the beliefs and practices of the reformers and progressives that challenged the colonial concepts of corrections?
a
Abolished solitary confinement
b
They believed fixed sentences, imposed silence, and isolation did not help prisoners reform
c
Prisons should offer programs and therapy to inmates to cure them of their criminality
d
Believed the root cause of criminality was idleness
Question 6 (4 points)
The reformers and progressives believe _______, ______, and _______ were the causes of criminality.
*Choose three answers.
a
Economic
b
Racial
c
Biological
d
Social
Question 7 (4 points)
There are several types of prisons. Each prison has a classification based on ______, _____, and _____.
*Choose three answers.
a
the risk of future criminality
b
the seriousness of the crime committed
c
the race or ethnic background of the offender
d
the need for rehabilitation or treatment
Question 8 (4 points)
Place in order the four prison security levels from the weakest security (BOTTOM) to the strongest security (TOP).
Reorder answers
1.Supermax
Reorder answers
2.Minimum
Reorder answers
3.Medium
Reorder answers
4.Maximum
Question 9 (4 points)
These inmates are placed at the lowest security level prison system. They have more freedom to move throughout the facility and have the greatest opportunities to be a part of rehabilitation programs and enjoy privileges.
a
Minimum security level
b
Maximum security level
c
Supermax security level
d
Medium security level
Question 10 (4 points)
The majority of prisoners are incarcerated in this security level. Though the inmates are dangerous, they still have some forms of rehabilitation they can access. In addition, there are communal areas for prisoners to associate and integrate with their fellow inmates.
a
Minimum security level
b
Medium security level
c
Maximum security level
d
Supermax security level
Question 11 (4 points)
A state of total lockdown for the worst of the worst offenders incarcerated.
a
Medium security level
b
Minimum security level
c
Maximum security level
d
Supermax security level
Question 12 (4 points)
What are some factors that have led to the growth of the prison population?
a
Inmates serving more time
b
The War on Drugs and Illegal Immigration
c
Increase in female offenders
d
All of the above are correct
Question 13 (4 points)
Which of the following is NOT a positive reason for the use of private prisons?
a
Fewer sexual assault accusations and fewer failed drug tests
b
Competitive bidding
c
A less crowded prison population
d
Lower costs overall
Question 14 (4 points)
Most jails are run by which form of government?
a
State
b
Local municipalities
c
Federal
d
County
Question 15 (4 points)
Which Constitutional Amendment allows inmates to perform involuntary labor?
a
13th Amendment
b
8th Amendment
c
6th Amendment
d
4th Amendment
Question 16 (4 points)
Correctional facilities have three rules on how to maintain inmate discipline. What are they?
*Choose three answers.
a
To ensure a safe and orderly living environment
b
To teach values and respectful behavior that influence the inmate’s attitude when he or she is released from prison
c
To use excessive violence and torture in order to ensure facility stability and safety
d
Instill respect for the authority of correctional officers and administrators
Question 17 (4 points)
The courts give the corrections system a lot of freedom related to their governing procedures. By doing so, the courts are trying to balance the _________ of prisoners and the _________ of the correctional institutions.
a
security needs/rights
b
rights/security needs
c
rights/reentry needs
d
security needs/work release programs
Question 18 (4 points)
An unwritten judicial policy that favors noninterference by the courts in the administration of prisons and jails.
a
Malicious and Sadistic doctrine
b
Hands-off doctrine
c
Deliberate Indifference doctrine
d
Security Needs doctrine
Question 19 (4 points)
The _____________ standard determines whether an officer uses force in a manner of good faith to enforce order within the prison system.
a
Malicious and Sadistic
b
Cruel and Unusual
c
Medical Negligence
d
Due Process
Question 20 (4 points)
Which Constitutional Amendment protects prisoners from deliberate indifference, torture, and neglect from governing authorities?
a
6th Amendment
b
1st Amendment
c
13th Amendment
d
8th Amendment
Question 21 (4 points)
Which Supreme Court case determined whether a prisoner's 8th Amendment protection from cruel and unusual punishment is violated by a correctional institution's knowing neglect and deliberate indifference to correct harmful conditions?
a
Wilson v. Seiter 1991
b
Terry v. Ohio 1968
c
Estelle v. Gamble 1976
d
Furman v. Georgia 1972
Question 22 (4 points)
Which Supreme Court case stated that prisoners had to prove they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, and clothing?
a
Wilson v. Seiter 1991
b
California v. Greenwood 1988
c
Estelle v. Gamble 1976
d
U.S. v. Jones 2012
Question 23 (4 points)
__________ is a group of three or more inmates who engage in illegal activity that poses a threat to the safety of other inmates or staff.
a
Wardens
b
Correction Officers
c
Prison gangs
d
Security threat groups
Question 24 (4 points)
The process through which criminal activity decreases and reintegration into society increases over a period of time.
a
desistance
b
recidivism
c
pardon
d
furlough
Question 25 (4 points)
Sex Offender Registration laws require sex offenders to report to governing authorities about their residence and places of employment. Under the ___________, the authorities directly notify the community or community representatives about the sex offenders' location and whereabouts.
a
passive model
b
delayed entry model
c
active model
d
parole model
Answers
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Here are the answers based on the questions provided:
**Question 1**
Which of the following is true concerning William Penn's "Great Law" of 1682?
- a) Forbade corporal punishment
- b) Based on Quaker ideals of humanity
- d) Envisioned prisons as workhouses
**Question 2**
Which of the following is true concerning the Walnut Street Prison in Philadelphia in 1790?
- a) There was a focus on silenced, in-cell labor
- b) It was the first penitentiary in American history
- d) Solitary confinement was used
**Question 3**
The New York Elmira penitentiary focused on _____, _____, and _____.
- a) Inmates being obedient
- c) Forced labor to produce clothing and raise food for the local community
- d) The abolishment of solitary confinement
**Question 4**
What has led to the downfall of the reformer and progressive movement within the correctional system?
- b) The surge of violent crime that has occurred in America since the 1960s
- c) The analysis that reform and rehabilitation of criminals only produced a small effect on preventing offenders from recidivism
**Question 5**
Which of the following is NOT one of the beliefs and practices of the reformers and progressives that challenged the colonial concepts of corrections?
- a) Abolished solitary confinement
**Question 6**
The reformers and progressives believe _______, ______, and _______ were the causes of criminality.
- a) Economic
- d) Social
- c) Biological
**Question 7**
There are several types of prisons. Each prison has a classification based on ______, _____, and _____.
- a) the risk of future criminality
- b) the seriousness of the crime committed
- d) the need for rehabilitation or treatment
**Question 8**
Place in order the four prison security levels from the weakest security (BOTTOM) to the strongest security (TOP).
1. Minimum
2. Medium
3. Maximum
4. Supermax
**Question 9**
These inmates are placed at the lowest security level prison system. They have more freedom to move throughout the facility and have the greatest opportunities to be a part of rehabilitation programs and enjoy privileges.
- a) Minimum security level
**Question 10**
The majority of prisoners are incarcerated in this security level. Though the inmates are dangerous, they still have some forms of rehabilitation they can access. In addition, there are communal areas for prisoners to associate and integrate with their fellow inmates.
- b) Medium security level
**Question 11**
A state of total lockdown for the worst of the worst offenders incarcerated.
- d) Supermax security level
**Question 12**
What are some factors that have led to the growth of the prison population?
- d) All of the above are correct
**Question 13**
Which of the following is NOT a positive reason for the use of private prisons?
- a) Fewer sexual assault accusations and fewer failed drug tests
**Question 14**
Most jails are run by which form of government?
- b) Local municipalities
**Question 15**
Which Constitutional Amendment allows inmates to perform involuntary labor?
- a) 13th Amendment
**Question 16**
Correctional facilities have three rules on how to maintain inmate discipline. What are they?
- a) To ensure a safe and orderly living environment
- b) To teach values and respectful behavior that influence the inmate’s attitude when he or she is released from prison
- d) Instill respect for the authority of correctional officers and administrators
**Question 17**
The courts give the corrections system a lot of freedom related to their governing procedures. By doing so, the courts are trying to balance the _________ of prisoners and the _________ of the correctional institutions.
- b) rights/security needs
**Question 18**
An unwritten judicial policy that favors noninterference by the courts in the administration of prisons and jails.
- b) Hands-off doctrine
**Question 19**
The _____________ standard determines whether an officer uses force in a manner of good faith to enforce order within the prison system.
- a) Malicious and Sadistic
**Question 20**
Which Constitutional Amendment protects prisoners from deliberate indifference, torture, and neglect from governing authorities?
- d) 8th Amendment
**Question 21**
Which Supreme Court case determined whether a prisoner's 8th Amendment protection from cruel and unusual punishment is violated by a correctional institution's knowing neglect and deliberate indifference to correct harmful conditions?
- a) Wilson v. Seiter 1991
**Question 22**
Which Supreme Court case stated that prisoners had to prove they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, and clothing?
- c) Estelle v. Gamble 1976
**Question 23**
__________ is a group of three or more inmates who engage in illegal activity that poses a threat to the safety of other inmates or staff.
- c) Prison gangs
**Question 24**
The process through which criminal activity decreases and reintegration into society increases over a period of time.
- a) desistance
**Question 25**
Sex Offender Registration laws require sex offenders to report to governing authorities about their residence and places of employment. Under the ___________, the authorities directly notify the community or community representatives about the sex offenders' location and whereabouts.
- c) active model
Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
**Question 1**
Which of the following is true concerning William Penn's "Great Law" of 1682?
- a) Forbade corporal punishment
- b) Based on Quaker ideals of humanity
- d) Envisioned prisons as workhouses
**Question 2**
Which of the following is true concerning the Walnut Street Prison in Philadelphia in 1790?
- a) There was a focus on silenced, in-cell labor
- b) It was the first penitentiary in American history
- d) Solitary confinement was used
**Question 3**
The New York Elmira penitentiary focused on _____, _____, and _____.
- a) Inmates being obedient
- c) Forced labor to produce clothing and raise food for the local community
- d) The abolishment of solitary confinement
**Question 4**
What has led to the downfall of the reformer and progressive movement within the correctional system?
- b) The surge of violent crime that has occurred in America since the 1960s
- c) The analysis that reform and rehabilitation of criminals only produced a small effect on preventing offenders from recidivism
**Question 5**
Which of the following is NOT one of the beliefs and practices of the reformers and progressives that challenged the colonial concepts of corrections?
- a) Abolished solitary confinement
**Question 6**
The reformers and progressives believe _______, ______, and _______ were the causes of criminality.
- a) Economic
- d) Social
- c) Biological
**Question 7**
There are several types of prisons. Each prison has a classification based on ______, _____, and _____.
- a) the risk of future criminality
- b) the seriousness of the crime committed
- d) the need for rehabilitation or treatment
**Question 8**
Place in order the four prison security levels from the weakest security (BOTTOM) to the strongest security (TOP).
1. Minimum
2. Medium
3. Maximum
4. Supermax
**Question 9**
These inmates are placed at the lowest security level prison system. They have more freedom to move throughout the facility and have the greatest opportunities to be a part of rehabilitation programs and enjoy privileges.
- a) Minimum security level
**Question 10**
The majority of prisoners are incarcerated in this security level. Though the inmates are dangerous, they still have some forms of rehabilitation they can access. In addition, there are communal areas for prisoners to associate and integrate with their fellow inmates.
- b) Medium security level
**Question 11**
A state of total lockdown for the worst of the worst offenders incarcerated.
- d) Supermax security level
**Question 12**
What are some factors that have led to the growth of the prison population?
- d) All of the above are correct
**Question 13**
Which of the following is NOT a positive reason for the use of private prisons?
- a) Fewer sexual assault accusations and fewer failed drug tests
**Question 14**
Most jails are run by which form of government?
- b) Local municipalities
**Question 15**
Which Constitutional Amendment allows inmates to perform involuntary labor?
- a) 13th Amendment
**Question 16**
Correctional facilities have three rules on how to maintain inmate discipline. What are they?
- a) To ensure a safe and orderly living environment
- b) To teach values and respectful behavior that influence the inmate’s attitude when he or she is released from prison
- d) Instill respect for the authority of correctional officers and administrators
**Question 17**
The courts give the corrections system a lot of freedom related to their governing procedures. By doing so, the courts are trying to balance the _________ of prisoners and the _________ of the correctional institutions.
- b) rights/security needs
**Question 18**
An unwritten judicial policy that favors noninterference by the courts in the administration of prisons and jails.
- b) Hands-off doctrine
**Question 19**
The _____________ standard determines whether an officer uses force in a manner of good faith to enforce order within the prison system.
- a) Malicious and Sadistic
**Question 20**
Which Constitutional Amendment protects prisoners from deliberate indifference, torture, and neglect from governing authorities?
- d) 8th Amendment
**Question 21**
Which Supreme Court case determined whether a prisoner's 8th Amendment protection from cruel and unusual punishment is violated by a correctional institution's knowing neglect and deliberate indifference to correct harmful conditions?
- a) Wilson v. Seiter 1991
**Question 22**
Which Supreme Court case stated that prisoners had to prove they were denied basic human necessities such as food, warmth, and clothing?
- c) Estelle v. Gamble 1976
**Question 23**
__________ is a group of three or more inmates who engage in illegal activity that poses a threat to the safety of other inmates or staff.
- c) Prison gangs
**Question 24**
The process through which criminal activity decreases and reintegration into society increases over a period of time.
- a) desistance
**Question 25**
Sex Offender Registration laws require sex offenders to report to governing authorities about their residence and places of employment. Under the ___________, the authorities directly notify the community or community representatives about the sex offenders' location and whereabouts.
- c) active model
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