Probation & Parole
The Prison Experience
Women in Prison
Juvenile Corrections
Race, Ethnicity, & Corrections
100

The conditional release of an individual from incarceration, under supervision, after part of the prison sentence has been served

What is parole?

100

A set of rules of conduct that reflect the values and norms of the prison social system and help define for inmates the image of the model prisoner.

What is the inmate code?

100

______ offenses seem to be the #1 contributor to the increase of women in prison.

What is Drug?

100

A child who has committed an act that if committed by an adult would be criminal.

What is a delinquent?

100

Traditionally, a biological concept used to distinguish groups of people by their skin color and other physical features.

What is race?

200

This occurs after an individual has served time equal to a certain percentage of the total sentence minus good time.

What is mandatory release?

200

This term describes how these men view their prison terms as a brief, inevitable break in the criminal career, a cost of doing business.

What is doing time?

200

It is argued that the small number of women incarcerated justifies the lack of ______, vocational, and other programs.

What is educational?

200

Misbehaviors that are not against the law but are troubling when done by juveniles because they are so young.

What are status offenses?

200

The concept that is used to divide people according to their cultural characteristics: language, religion, and group tradition.

What is ethnicity?

300

Conditional release by the parole board that allows the board to assess the individual’s readiness for release.

What is discretionary release?

300

This term describes how some individuals take advantage of prison programs to better themselves and improve their minds and prospects for success after release.

What is gleaning?

300

Women's prisons are generally located farther from ________.

What is family & friends?

300

This program seeks to avoid the burdensome consequences of formal processing.

What is Diversion?

300

Differential treatment of an individual or group without reference to the behavior or qualifications of the same.

What is discrimination?

400

An investigation and summary report of a convicted person’s background that helps the judge decide on an appropriate sentence.

What is the presentence investigation or presentence report?

400

This term describes the newcomer to prison.

What is fish?

400

Social relationships in women's prison appear _______.

What is more voluntary than in men's prisons?

400

Juvenile justice equivalent of parole, in which a delinquent is released from a custodial sentence and supervised in the community.

What is aftercare?

400

The unequal treatment of one group by the criminal justice system, compared with the treatment accorded other groups.

What is disparity?

500

One of two ways a convicted person's probation can be terminated.

What is successful completion or violation?

500

The process by which a new resident absorbs the customs of prison society and learns to adapt to the environment.

What is prisonization?

500

Females convicted of crimes have a strict code of conduct like males convicted of crimes. (T/F)

What is false?

500

The situation in which many youths who fail in school end up in prison.

What is the school to prison pipeline?

500

The belief that white fear of African Americans is least when whites are the majority but greatest when African Americans are a substantial minority.

What is the racial threat hypothesis?

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