Fines can be a monetary part of a larger parole sentence

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QUESTION 1

  • Fines can be a monetary part of a larger parole sentence.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 2

  • Convict labor was restricted in the 1930s, because of pressure from the public who thought it took work away from the rest of society during the Depression.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 3

  • Explain why special needs inmates are a growing concern in the US prison system. Use examples and details. (Minimum 150 words).

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15 points

QUESTION 4

  • Short term diversion programs designed to alter the offender's way of thinking are called ' ______________ ' incarceration'.

6 points

QUESTION 5

  • During the US Civil Rights era, many prisoners began to seek _________________________________ for their grievances though the courts.

6 points

QUESTION 6

  • Discuss 3 factors that are considered negative about boot camp type programs. Include details and examples. (Minimum 200 words).

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20 points

QUESTION 7

  • The Rehabilitation Era of American prisons was strongly influenced by the medical model.

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False

6 points

QUESTION 8

  • An intensive supervision program, or ISP requires frequent contact with the parole officer.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 9

  • A person on parole who violates the conditions, cannot be returned to jail without being given a new trial.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 10

  • The concept of probation in America developed from the inhumane conditions surrounding punishment for public __________________________ .

6 points

QUESTION 11

  • The notion of the indeterminate sentence was originally used for ________________________ offenders.

6 points

QUESTION 12

  • Changes in the age profile of inmates has led to the recent formation of _______________________ units.

6 points

QUESTION 13

  • A person on parole can be drug tested without a warrant or consent.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 14

  • True
  • False

Day reporting centers are non-residential programs that require the offender to check in one day a month.

6 points

QUESTION 15

  • In the late 1900s, the spread of democracy led to people questioning older physical/corporal punishments.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 16

  • Mental illness and substance addiction only affect a large percentage of the US prison population.

True

False

6 points

QUESTION 17

  • The United States average cost-per-prisoner of about $120,000 annually is higher than any other Western nation.

True

False

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QUESTION 1 1. Fines can be a monetary part of a larger parole sentence. True False 6 points QUESTION 2 1. Convict labor was restricted in the 1930s, because of pressure from the public who thought it took work away from the rest of society during the Depression. True False 6 points QUESTION 3 1. Explain why special needs inmates are a growing concern in the US prison system. Use examples and details. (Minimum 150 words). Path: p Words:0 15 points QUESTION 4 1. Short term diversion programs designed to alter the offender's way of thinking are called ' ______________ ' incarceration'. 6 points QUESTION 5 1. During the US Civil Rights era, many prisoners began to seek _________________________________ for their grievances though the courts. 6 points QUESTION 6 1. Discuss 3 factors that are considered negative about boot camp type programs. Include details and examples. (Minimum 200 words). Path: p Words:0 20 points QUESTION 7 1. The Rehabilitation Era of American prisons was strongly influenced by the medical model. True False 6 points QUESTION 8 1. An intensive supervision program, or ISP requires frequent contact with the parole officer. True False 6 points QUESTION 9 1. A person on parole who violates the conditions, cannot be returned to jail without being given a new trial. True False 6 points QUESTION 10 1. The concept of probation in America developed from the inhumane conditions surrounding punishment for public __________________________ . 6 points QUESTION 11 1. The notion of the indeterminate sentence was originally used for ________________________ offenders. 6 points QUESTION 12 1. Changes in the age profile of inmates has led to the recent formation of _______________________ units. 6 points QUESTION 13 1. A person on parole can be drug tested without a warrant or consent. True False 6 points QUESTION 14 1. Day reporting centers are non-residential programs that require the offender to check in one day a month. 2. True 3. False 6 points QUESTION 15 1. In the late 1900s, the spread of democracy led to people questioning older physical/corporal punishments. True False 6 points QUESTION 16 1. Mental illness and substance addiction only affect a large percentage of the US prison population. True False 6 points QUESTION 17 1. The United States average cost-per-prisoner of about $120,000 annually is higher than any other Western nation. True False
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