Question 1
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It is difficult to identify a gang member within a correctional facility.
Question 2
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Which of the following is an example of a security threat group?
Question 3
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Which of the following is not a function of an institutional gang investigator?
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Proposing action to neutralize potential disruptive behavior
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Gathering information on institutional STGs
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developing programming to prevent future gang involvement
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gathering information on STG members
Question 4
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____________ are organizations whose members use their motorcycle clubs as conduits for criminal enterprises.
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Neighborhood gangs
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OMGs
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Street gangs
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Prison gangs
Question 5
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_________ includes any law enforcement practice designed to confront and stop the activities of members of an STG within a correctional facility
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Step-downing
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shot calling
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classification
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interdiction
Question 6
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The criminal activities of STGs are intended to
Question 7
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STGs have been described as domestic terrorist groups.
Question 8
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The primary purpose of many neighborhood gangs is
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selling and distributing drugs
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organizing prostitution rings
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violence
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producing and selling pornographic materials
Question 9
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A(n) __________ is a criminal organization that originated within the penal system and operates within correctional facilities throughout the U.S.
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bad news list
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domestic terrorist group
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security threat group
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political prisoner
Question 10
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In addition to the financial rewards, correctional officers may engage in corrupt acts such as drug smuggling because
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it is a way to protect themselves from powerful institutional threat groups
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they have been inducted into an STG and support its goals and aims
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they disagree with the way the prison administration deals with STG members
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they disagree with the rules prohibiting drug use in prison
Question 11
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Correctional treatment leads to lower rates of recidivism, resulting in
Question 12
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What are the two major strategic processes of corrections?
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Education and behavior modification
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Reintegration and reentry
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Custody and treatment
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Classification and security
Question 13
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Nationally, treatment services amount to approximately ______ percent of institutional staff expenditure?
Question 14
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What type of prison labor system uses the prison population to produce items that will be sold on the open market?
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public account
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piece-price
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state-use
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contract labor
Question 15
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Most immediate health care in prisons is provided by
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medical students
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nursing students
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licensed physicians
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nurses
Question 16
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Teaching inmates to increase self-control and use coping mechanisms are common components of what type of program?
Question 17
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Which of the following is not one of the three main themes that run through correctional management?
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correctional administrators' perception of offenders as inferior
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a paramilitary approach to correctional administration
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a gradualism approach to program development and change
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the syndrome of isolationism and withdrawal
Question 18
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What type of prison labor system entailed renting out parts of the prison population to private businesses or business people?
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state-use
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piece-price
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public account
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contract labor
Question 19
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Which type of program focuses on helping offenders change the thoughts, beliefs, and actions that create the potential for criminal behavior and contribute to actual criminal activity?
Question 20
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At what stage would the determination be made regarding whether to send an inmate to a maximum-, medium-, or low-security correctional facility?
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reclassification
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external classification
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sentencing
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internal classification
Question 21
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Which of the following is not one of the major correctional institutions in the state systems?
Question 22
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What law provides for the principal means of allowing inmate complaints into the federal court system?
Question 23
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Which group comprises the fastest-growing segment of the state prison population?
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Asians
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African-Americans
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Hispanics
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Caucasians
Question 24
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Which type of correctional facility is most expensive to construct and operate?
Question 25
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The majority of correctional facilities in the U.S. are under the control of state agencies.
Question 26
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Adult male offenders comprise the vast majority of state prison inmates.
Question 27
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A consent decree gives a correctional institution permission to
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continue operating until a problem has been fixed within a specific time frime
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transfer an inmate to another facility against the inmate's wish
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allow inmates to participate in work-release programs
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move a problematic inmate into solitary confinement
Question 28
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This Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
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Fourth
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First
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Sixth
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Eighth
Question 29
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Realistically, offenders are assigned to programs based on
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personal interest
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institutional needs
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rehabilitation potential
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criminal history reports
Question 30
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Agricultural prisons began in
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the Midwest
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the southern states
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the western frontier
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the northeast
Question 31
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What is the main reason for the growth in the need for more community corrections?
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economic recession
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lack of federal attention to crime
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increased crime in suburban areas
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overcrowded jails and prisons
Question 32
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Private-sector involvement in corrections is a new concept in the U.S.
Question 33
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What is the main advantage of private service providers?
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they are more cost effective
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they are more humane
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they can expand and contract quickly when needs change
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they are able to offer more rehabilitation services to inmates
Question 34
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A ________ is a powerful politician within a government jurisdiction that has enough influence to secure the approval of a private-sector proposal.
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rainmaker
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gatekeeper
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hot-button
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cherry-picker
Question 35
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Which of the following is considered a "hot-button" item for both adult and juvenile inmates?
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food
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contraband
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recreational programming
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religious services
Question 36
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Which of the following is not an option for direct private-sector involvement in corrections that was created by the development of intermediate sanctions?
Question 37
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Which of the following offenders would not be housed in a privately operated prison?
Question 38
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What effect has the recent recession had on the private prison industry?
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the industry grew as states increased their use of private facilities instead of state-run prisons
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the recession did not significantly affect the private prison industry
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many private prisons have closed as states reduced their prison populations
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the increase in crime during the recession contributed to a need for more private prisons
Question 39
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In which decade did privatization of correctional facilities begin in the U.S.?
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the 1990s
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the 1980s
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the 1970s
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the 1960s
Question 40
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Which of the following is not a claim made by private-sector providers?
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private-sector providers an service offenders at all levels of security
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private sector providers are more effective than state providers
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private-sector providers can reduce corruption
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private-sector providers an do the same tasks at less cost to the state