Criminology Questions
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which of the following is not one of the primary pains of imprisonment?a. deprivation of securityb. deprivation of autonomyc. deprivation of basic needsd. deprivation of liberty
one of the most deadly and famous prison riots occurred at _____ prison in 1971.a. alcatrazb. leavenworthc. auburnd. attica
the socialization process distinct within prison subculture is called:a. argotb. inmate codec. prisonizationd. institutionalization
the juvenile court was created during the _____ era.a. progressiveb. reconstructionc. civil rightsd. colonial
an offender is convicted for a drug offense and the state seizes vehicles and a home that he purchased with the proceeds from drug sales. this is an example of:a. restitutionb. intensive supervised probationc. forfeitured. day fines
victims have the right to provide information during the _____ on how the criminal victimization affected them.a. supervision in the communityb. presentence investigationc. arraignmentd. jury deliberations
the _____ system was also known as the congregate system.a. auburnb. pennsylvaniac. new yorkd. ohio
_____ is one of the most crucial elements of successful reentry after prison.a. employmentb. marriagec. educationd. drug treatment
in the _____ subculture, values are imported from the outside and the inmate code is followed.a. legitimateb. convictc. importationd. thief
the _____ requires that sex offenders register with local law enforcement.a. adam walsh protection actb. jacob wetterling crimes against children act and sexually violent offender registration actc. megan's lawd. jessica's law
______ criminalized trivial behavior of newly freed slaves after the civil war.a. the 13th amendmentb. segregation lawsc. black codesd. jim crow laws
institutional corrections in the united states are based upon the sentencing principle of:a. just dessertsb. restorative justicec. noninterventiond. rehabilitation
a _____ is a facility used to detain individuals for 24-48 hours.a. lockupb. halfway housec. prisond. jail
white-collar nonviolent offenders are housed in _____ prisons.a. medium-securityb. minimum-securityc. admaxd. maximum-security
in early america, what was the penalty for thievery and murder?a. finesb. deathc. incarcerationd. public humiliation
to assassinateassassinEX: They attempted to assassinate the president.
carry out research, investigations,...EX: The project was carried out in the research center.
to keep sb in custodyEX: The mugger was kept in custody for 2 days.
re_offendEX: Many prisoners re_offend when they are released.
vocational trainingEx: prisoners receive educational and vocational training.