Counseling Chapter 11 She Also Has Some Developmental Delays That

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49. Seanhasn’tevercometogripswithhischildhoodandhisfeelingsofabandonmentandhasbeenseeingtheprison
psychologist and is getting treatment. Why do inmates have this opportunity inside prison?
a. the medical model
b. the Pennsylvania model
c. the Auburn model
d. We are required to treat the ill.
50. Sean has gotten in a fight with another inmate, and he will be transferred to another prison with a different custody
level. What will be the likely choice for Sean who is now considered more violent?
a. federal prison camp
b. halfway house
c. jail
d. maximum security
Wayne is an architect. He designs all kinds of buildings, but lately he has found that designing correctional institutions
is a very lucrative business. He knows a couple of people that have gone to jail and prison and has been asked to
come up with the best way to maintain security in each facility.
51. Wayne is working on a project that will be a free standing structure that houses inmates in pods. This will allow
officers to supervise them differently. What is Wayne building?
a. medium security prison
b. new generation jail
c. private prison
d. maximum security prison
Chapter 11 : Corrections
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52. Wayne has been contacted by the GEO group to design a facility. What type of work is he about to sign-on for?
a. private prison
b. boot camp
c. super-maximum facility
d. halfway house
Becky is a 17 and has always been trouble. She disobeys her parents, skips school and seems to have some anger
toward authority figures. She also has some developmental delays that she was born with and although she is 17 acts
as if she is 12. She is standing in front of Judge Joe Brown for the first time and is being charged with shoplifting.
The Judge has a lot of options for punishment because Becky lives in a state where 17 is the legal age to be
considered an adult.
53. The judge would like Becky to learn discipline and to understand the seriousness of her actions. Of the many
punishments you have read about, what will most likely accomplish the judge's goal?
a. halfway house
b. boot camp
c. new generation jail
d. minimum security prison
54. Becky is back in court, once again for shoplifting. The judge still feels that an alternative sentence is appropriate for
Becky, possibly one that provides her skills that will help in the future. What type of facility will likely accomplish his
goal?
a. boot camp
b. halfway house
c. corrections corporation of America
d. prison camp
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55. Becky has been sentenced to a minimum security prison where she is working with other inmates to make goods.
She engages in other group activities such as meals and recreation, but stays alone her cell at night. What is the
origin of this type of punishment?
a. the congregate system
b. the Pennsylvania system
c. the Walnut street jail
d. the convict lease system
56. The penitentiary house was a central feature in the early ____________________ prison system.
57. The tier system was first introduced as part of the ____________________ system.
58. The Auburn system was also referred to as the ____________________ system since most prisoners ate and
worked in groups.
59. The ____________________ was the judicial policy of not interfering in the administrative affairs of prisons.
60. ____________________ are found primarily in the South and West and have been in operation since the 19th
century.
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61. ____________________ prisons are the most stringent type of facilities that lock down inmates 23 hours a day.
62. In A(n) ____________________ inmates have a great deal of personal freedom that sometimes includes work
furloughs
63. Boot camps are an example of ____________________ incarceration.
64. A halfway house is an example of a(n) ____________________.
65. The U.S. Corrections Corporation opened the first ____________________ prison in 1986.
66. ____________________ is a prison sentence served in a boot-camp type facility.
67. Using the supervision of citizen volunteers called ______________, Zebulon Brockway selected rehabilitated
offenders for early release.
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68. Almost 9 out of 10 jail inmates are __________________.
69. New generation jails allow for _________________observation of residents.
70. A typical _____________________ facility is fortress like, surrounded by stone walls with guard towers that are
strategically placed around the grounds.
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71. Elaborate on the history and origins of corrections in the U.S. Include a discussion of the Pennsylvania and
Auburn systems.
72. Explain the influence of Quakers on the development of America's prisons.
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73. Discuss correctional trends that have occurred during the past fifty years.
74. Discuss the general conditions in a typical jail and the role of the new-generation jail in attempting to combat these
problems.
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75. List the five primary purposes of the nation's jails. Who are the typical jail inmates?
76. Discuss the role of technology in improving prison security.
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77. Discuss the changes in design and treatment that go along with super-maximum-security prisons. Elaborate on the
benefits and drawbacks of such a system.
78. Discuss the benefits and shortcomings of two alternative correctional programs. Have these programs been
effective?
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79. Discuss the benefits and shortcomings of community correctional facilities. Have these programs been effective?
80. Discuss the pros and cons of private prisons.

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