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13 Cards in this Set
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Inmates who choose _________ cut themselves off from the outside and generally become key figures in the politics and economy of the joint. |
Jailing |
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Interest in rehabilitation waned when the philosophy of corrections swung toward __________. |
Crime Control |
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Prison administrators use institutional programs to help manage ________. |
Time |
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No matter how beneficial a program, it must not conflict with _________. |
Security |
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Many correctional officials believe that _________ represent the most difficult group for correctional treatment. |
Sex Offenders |
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Because the First Amendment guarantees this individual right, _________ programs are available to all prisoners. |
Religious |
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An inmate released from prison to conditional supervision at the discretion of the parole board within the boundaries set by the sentence and the penal law has a/an ___________. |
Discretionary Release |
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The incarcerated population has more than ___________ during the past 30 years. |
Quadrupled |
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Only __________ are released on parole. |
Felons |
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If a parolee breaks a rule their parole may be __________. |
Revoked |
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About _________ of incarcerated felons die in prison. |
7 Percent |
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Michael Vick's reentry was not __________. |
Typical |
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The skyrocketing prison population has created a correctional crisis of ___________. |
Overcrowding |