Statistics
Mental Health
Race
Gender
History
100

How many people are in the criminal justice system

What is 1,203,000

100

____ and ____ are the two most common mental illnesses in incarcerated individuals

What is depression and anxiety

100

What president had a "tough on crime" campaign?

Who is Nixon

100

True or false: women who present as more feminine are more likely to receive a harsher punishment

What is false

100

The ____ on ____ was a three-pronged idea that would be used to help cure the drug crisis in the United States, more specifically in lower economic areas

What is the War on Drugs

200

___ in ____ black men born in 2001 will go to jail at least once in their lives

What is 1 in 3

200

Are people with mental illnesses in prison getting the appropriate treatment?

What is not always

200

What is direct violence and bias displayed by cops called?

What is overt racism

200

__ in __ women have been sexually assaulted in their life

What is 1 in 5 women have been sexually assaulted in their life

200

What state was the first prison located?

What is Massachusetts 

300

LGBTQIA+ individuals are ___ times more likely to be incarcerated than the general public

What is 3

300

The approach where pre-prison adversities contribute to subsequent mental illness

What is the importation approach

300

_____ ______ Theory is a theoretical framework to see the relationship between social conceptions of race and ethnicity, and how racism is systemic in many different ways

What is Critical Race

300

True or False: women have historically been known to serve longer sentences then men 

What is false

300

_____ common law was brought to America by the colonists and was the basis for American law

What is English 

400

This year was when Black men made up 33% of federal and state prisons 

What is 2017

400

The approach where prisoners develop a mental disorder due to prison environment

What is the deprivation approach

400

___ in ___ African American men born in 2001 will go to jail at least once in their lives. 

What is 1 in 3

400

what is intersectionality?

Having identities such as race, gender, sexuality

400

What were the "three-prongs" in the War on Drugs models 

What is rehabilitation, harsher law enforcement, and stop to movement of drugs at boards 

500

On any given day, ______ youths are sent to correctional facilities due to criminal involvement or behavior issues.

What is 48,000

500

Out of the 18% of the general population with mental illness what % of people in prison are mentally ill?

What is 37%

500

On any given day, how many youths are put into correctional facilities 

What is 48,000

500

What is the difference in months between men and women facing federal sentences?

What is 14 months 

500

HUD stands for this U.S department that allows local housing authorities to decide whether or not to give housing assistance to formerly incarcerated drug offenders 

What is Housing and Urban Development 

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