Sentencing & Punishment
Historical Corrections
Types of Incarceration
Community Corrections
Prison Reform & Security
100

What is the term for a punishment that is postponed and only carried out if the offender commits another crime?

Suspended Sentence

100

Who was the reformer that wrote On Crimes and Punishments and argued for punishment to fit the crime?

Cesare Beccaria

100

What is the main difference between jail and prison?

Jails are for short-term sentences and local offenders, while prisons are for long-term sentences and serious crimes.

100

What is the primary goal of diversion programs?

To keep offenders out of the traditional criminal justice system by providing treatment and rehabilitation.

100

Who was the English reformer that advocated for humane prison conditions in the 1700s?

John Howard

200

What is the purpose of restitution in sentencing?

To compensate the victim for financial losses caused by the offender.

200

What early form of punishment involved forcing criminals to leave their community permanently?

Banishment

200

What is the term for an early release from prison under supervision?

Parole

200

What is the name of the facility where offenders transition from prison life back into society?

Halfway House

200

What U.S. act in 1984 eliminated parole for federal prisoners and required offenders to serve most of their sentence?

The Sentencing Reform Act

300

What is an alternative to incarceration that allows an offender to serve their sentence at home under electronic monitoring?

House Arrest

300

What was the name of the first U.S. prison that emphasized solitary confinement for rehabilitation?

Walnut Street Jail

300

What is the name of a short-term holding facility used before trial or sentencing?

Lockup

300

What is the correctional program that allows inmates to leave prison temporarily for work, education, or personal matters?

Temporary Release Programs

300

What are the two largest private prison companies in the U.S.?

CoreCivic and The GEO Group

400

What type of sentence allows an offender to avoid jail but requires them to follow strict rules and meet with a supervising officer?

Probation

400

What was the main difference between the Pennsylvania System and the Auburn System of imprisonment?

The Pennsylvania System enforced total solitary confinement, while the Auburn System allowed inmates to work and eat together in silence.

400

What are the three common security levels for prisons?

Maximum, Medium, and Low Security

400

What is the term for the practice of outsourcing prison operations to private companies?

Privatization

400

What was the major reason for the rise of private prisons in the U.S.?

Overcrowding in state and federal prisons

500

What is the most severe form of punishment in the U.S. criminal justice system?

Capital Punishment (Death Penalty)

500

What was the name of the prison design proposed by Jeremy Bentham, which allowed for constant inmate surveillance?

Panopticon

500

What system classifies offenders based on their risk level and determines their prison placement?

Security Level Classification

500

What correctional method allows offenders to remain in the community while being monitored by authorities?

Community Corrections

500

What type of therapy focuses on changing harmful thought patterns and behaviors among inmates?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

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