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CRLS 3100 Final exam review Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025 CRLS 3100 Final exam review corrections - correct answer The three major subsystems of the criminal justice system in the United States are police, courts, and __________. punishment - correct answer In criminal justice...

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corrections - correct answer ✔The three major subsystems of the criminal
justice system in the United States are police, courts, and __________.


punishment - correct answer ✔In criminal justice terms, __________ is the
state-authorized imposition of some form of deprivation upon a person justly
convicted of a violation of the criminal law.


retribution - correct answer ✔What justification for punishment taps most
directly into humankind's primitive desire for revenge?


recidivism - correct answer ✔Nationwide rates of __________ suggest
approximately 33% of former prisoners reoffend within six months.


crime control - correct answer ✔the ____________ model emphasizes
community protections from criminals and stresses that civil liberty can only
have real meaning in a safe and well-ordered society.


"People learn to commit criminal offenses from influences around them." -
correct answer ✔A crime theorist who views human nature as socially
constructed would most likely agree with what statement?


incarceration - correct answer ✔Which punishment would an advocate of the
Classical School suggest for someone convicted of armed assault for the third
time?


retribution - correct answer ✔a candidate for public office recently stated,
"criminals deserve to suffer because of the harm they cause to our society."
This statement corresponds with ________.

,a person chooses not to pick a person's pocket because he was previously
arrested for this act. - correct answer ✔Which scenario provides an example
of specific deterrence?


rape for the third time - correct answer ✔According to the concept of
selective incapacitation, an offender convicted of _______ is most deserving
of incarceration.


management - correct answer ✔Corrections serve which primary function for
accused and convicted individuals?


rehabilitation - correct answer ✔The _________ justification for punishment,
which views criminals as people in need of treatment, finds its roots in the
medical model.


reform - correct answer ✔one recurring theme throughout the history of
corrections in the United States is the cyclical need for _________.


the importance of money in decision making - correct answer ✔A relatively
constant theme in corrections over the past few centuries has been
________.


violent and degrading - correct answer ✔By the mid-1800s, all prisons in
America had come to be regarded as ______________.


abuse of power - correct answer ✔An officer is helping a group of inmates
smuggle contraband, usually prescription pills, into the facility in exchange for
cooperation and a cut of the profit. This is an example of ___________.

, more likely to be involved in "consensual" sexual relations with inmates -
correct answer ✔Research indicates that in comparison to male officers,
female officers are:


corrections - correct answer ✔Most jobs in ______________ do not meet the
criteria for professional status.


use their discretion - correct answer ✔Ill-informed choices and unethical
behavior can result when correctional officers:


subculture - correct answer ✔The norma, values, beliefs, history, traditions,
and language held and practiced by a group of people are collectively known
as ________________.


encouraging staff-inmate communication - correct answer ✔You are the new
warden at a facility where use of force has been excessive in the past. What
new policy would be most likely to lead to limited use of force in the future?


opportunity to break the cycle of criminality - correct answer ✔You are
performing research on why people choose correctional work. You would
most likely find those who report finding it rewarding chose the work because
of the ______________.


abuse of power - correct answer ✔What is more likely to occur in
environments where administrators do not supervise staff closely enough and
inmates have little to no ability to contact the outside?


reject corrections work as a profession - correct answer ✔Overall, the
general public tends to:

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