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CHAPTER 13: CORRECTIONS AND MULTICULTURALISM
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. The ______________ oversees federal parolees. d
a. U.S. Parole and Release from Prison Division
b. Federal Bureau of Prisons
c. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System
d. U.S. Parole Commission
2. Incarceration exists primarily in two forms: c
a. community and institutional
b. formal and informal
c. prison and jail
d. internal and external
3. __________ refers to an inmate’s adaptation to the prison culture. b
a. Accommodation
b. Prisonization
c. Acculturation
d. Assumption
4. The ______________ involves the norms and values developed and stressed in prison. It encourages toughness, insensitivity, disdain, and manipulation of fellow inmates and prison staff. a
a. inmate code
b. writ of certiorari
c. prisoner handbook
d. convict rag-tag
5. Research on racial differences among inmates suggests which of the following? b
a. White inmates have less positive perceptions of prison officers than do
their minority counterparts
b. White inmates experience higher levels of fear and stress than black inmates
c. Blacks were more likely than Whites to believe they were treated “pretty
good” in prison
d. Whites were more likely than Blacks to believe that prison officers use too much force on inmates
6. __________ is a front-end strategy in which judicial bodies place conditions on offenders in lieu of incarceration. ____________ is a back-end strategy that is imposed following a period of incarceration. b
a. Restitution; restorative justice
b. Probation; parole
c. Jail; prison
d. House arrest; electronic monitoring
7. Probation practices in the United States date back to 1841 when shoemaker _________ assisted minor offenders. c
a. Devery Johnson
b. Doug Bettinger
c. John Augustus
d. Robert Peel
8. Probationer Steve signs a contract and moves to another part of town. Steve’s probation officer found out about Steve’s move and signing of a contract. While neither offense is criminal, both are violations of the conditions of Steve’s probation, and are thus considered ____________. d
a. civil offenses
b. misdemeanors
c. public order offenses
d. technical violations
9. Conditional release can involve __________ release, for instance when a parole board grants an inmate parole, or inmates can receive _____________ release in states that have abandoned traditional parole practices in favor of “good time” practices. c
a. primary; secondary
b. mandatory; discretionary
c. discretionary; mandatory
d. formal; informal
10. ____________, which permits legislative action to reduce the severity of one’s punishment, waive the punishment associated with a crime, or exclude certain individuals from prosecution of a specific crime, comes in the form of pardons, amnesty, commutations, and reprieves. a
a. Clemency
b. Disposition
c. Adjudication
d. Appropriation
TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
1. During the 1990s the United States, Russia, and South Africa led all other nations in the rate of incarceration. T
2. Probation and parole are examples of community corrections. T
3. Recent reports suggest that over 5.1 million persons are incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails, with jails holding roughly two-thirds of the population. F (2.1 million; prisons hold two-thirds of population)
4. Prison gangs are heavily influenced by race and ethnicity. T
5. Hispanic jail inmates, followed by White jail inmates, are most likely to be diagnosed with HIV. F (Black inmates most likely)
6. Transsexual inmates who haven’t had genital surgery are typically classified according to their birth sex, regardless of how long they’ve lived as the opposite sex. T
7. Inmates report lower levels of homosexual activity in prison than are recognized in official counts. F (Inmates report higher levels)
8. Research on probation revocation practices found that young Black males received the harshest penalties, while Hispanics and Whites were generally treated the same. T
9. Individuals released on conditions have “maxed out,” or served their entire sentence. F (inmates who max out have no conditions)
10. Those currently released on parole are being supervised by parole officers emphasizing surveillance over assistance even though both components are essential to parole. T
FILL-IN-THE BLANKS
1. ___________, a form of clemency, involves shortening or changing an inmate’s prison sentence, for instance, when one becomes terminally ill or death sentences are switched to sentences of life in prison.
2. The ______________ operates all federal prisons.
3. Researchers have identified a subculture among prisoners that maintains characteristics different from society in general. For instance, ____________, or an emphasis on being strong, is a priority.
4. The __________ Amendment grants inmates the right religious freedoms.
5. ____________ are small huts in which Native American inmates cleanse spirits in a religious rite of purification and penance.
6. ___________ were earlier described by some as “poorhouses of the twentieth century,” “festering sores,” “cesspools of crime,” “teeming houses of horror,” and “the ultimate ghetto.”
7. ___________ and supervision are the primary components of probation services.
8. ___________ are a form of clemency which involve the postponement of a sentence and are typically associated with delaying an execution.
9. The infamous 1971 rioting at the ___________ Correctional Facility in New York was largely encouraged by inmate perceptions of the correctional staff’s inability and failure to recognize and respect varying cultures, ethnic backgrounds, and religious practices and rights.
10. Most offenders under correctional supervision are on __________.
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