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Lex talionis is more commonly known as? - ANSWER: an eye for an eye
criminal law typically requires ______ action against a wrong doer? - ANSWER: public
Who wrote the first code? - ANSWER: sumerian
The first country to allow citizens to prosecute in the name of an injured party was? -
ANSWER: Greeks
which of the following is not an example of corporal punishment - ANSWER:
imprisonment
Whats the main contribution of the medieval church to corrections? - ANSWER:
individual have freewill and can be held accountable for their actions
Jail fever is another common word for? - ANSWER: typhus
what was the purpose of a bridwell in England in the 1500's? - ANSWER: work
houses created to provide work and housing for unemplolyed
which of the following ideas was Not conceived by Cesar Barrcaria? - ANSWER: the
purposed of punishment is to provide social revenge
all of the following are among John Howard principles for penitentiary system
except? - ANSWER: Hard physical labor
the first true correctional institution in America? - ANSWER: Walnut street jail
the system of prison disciplined that used total isolation and solidarity confinement
is? - ANSWER: Pennsylvania system
the auburn system was characterized by the following except? - ANSWER: converse
with others
the main difference between auburn and Pennsylvania system was? - ANSWER:
preformed congregate work in shops
Multiple living cells stacked in tiers is known as what? - ANSWER: cell blocks
, one of the main innovations from the auburn prison and state penitentiary that
persists today is what? - ANSWER: prison industries
a period of confinement that has specified minimum and maximum lengths and
allows release be dependent on rehabilitation? - ANSWER: indeterminate sentence
Alexander Mawnochie showed what? - ANSWER: imprisonment can be used to
prepare prisoners to be returned to society
the Irish system program of conditional leave was a precursor modern system of
what? - ANSWER: parole
in what ways did programming at El Mira differ from other prisons - ANSWER: more
education and trade training
the 2 main contributions in the reformatory era to corrections were what? -
ANSWER: indeterminate sentencing and parole
which of the following is Not true about the lease system? - ANSWER: it made a
positive contribution to corrections
Lease system were replaced in the southern states by what? - ANSWER: prison farms
legislature supported industrial prisons when they realized what? - ANSWER: they
were making a profit
which of the following was a contribution to corrections made by the US bureau of
prisons during the 1935-1960? - ANSWER: C . the development of diagnosis and
classification systems
the recent decline in the number of inmates in state prison since 2009 is attributed
to? - ANSWER: the financial recession
which of the following is Not a primary correctional ideology? - ANSWER: D.
Deterrance
A ________ ideology believes in apply painful sanctions to offenders that are
considered to be enemies of society - ANSWER: punishment
the concept of just deserts in sentencing reflects ______ philosophy - ANSWER:
retribution
returning to criminal behavior after being released is what? - ANSWER: recividism
punishment will probably work best for which of the individuals? - ANSWER: H.S.
teacher who has relations with a 16 yr. old student