Restorative Justice
Parole
Rehabilitation Programs
Prison Education in U.S. Women's Prisons
Random
CJ 306 Trivia
100
Restorative justice focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with these parties.
What is the community and the victims?
100
This term is defined as “the conditional release of a person convicted of a crime prior to completing prison term. ”
What is Parole? (Note: Subject to supervision by correctional authorities during the remainder of the term and can be imprisoned upon violations of parole.)
100
In this year, U.S. prisons started using educational schooling.
What is 1798?
100
This term refers to "any vocational or academic training given to prisoners as part of their rehabilitation and preparation for life following their release from prison."
What is prison education or correctional education?
100
Name one execution method discussed in class last week.
What is: (1) Stoning; (2) Flaying; (3) Necklacing; (4) Drawing & Quartering; (5) Burning at the Stake; (6) Boiling; (7) Brazen Bull; or (8) Judas Cradle/Chair?
200
Of the four underlying values of restorative justice, this one recognizes the humanity of the other.
What is mutual respect?
200
Name one argument against/disadvantage of parole.
What is: (1) Relative lack of punishment; (2) Increased risk to community; (3) Higher social costs; or (4) Discriminatory and unequal effects?
200
This term is defined as "advice and support that is given to people to help them cope with problems."
What is counseling?
200
Name at least two of the six factors discussed earlier that affect incarcerated women's participation in prison education programs.
What are: (1) Structural Conditions; (2) Cultural Capital Predisposition; (3) Lack of Awareness about Program Availability; (4) Restricted Access to Programs; (5) Emotional/Psychological Abuse; or (6) Motivational Factors?
200
Name one type of punishment used on gossiping or disobedient women from last week's lecture.
What is: (1) Ducking Stool; or (2) The Scold's Bridal or Brank's Bridal?
300
A type of restorative justice process that is facilitated community meeting of the offenders, victims, family members, other interested community members and usually a representative of the justice system.
What is restorative circles?
300
The term that refers to “inmates taking advantage of prison programs to better themselves and improve their minds and prospects for success after release."
What is "gleaning"? (Note: Gleaning inmates are more likely to get parole now.)
300
Inmates who do not have a GED must participate in a literacy program for this many hours.
What is 240? (Note: Inmates must participate at least 240 hours.)
300
Of Self-Efficacy, Independence, and Self-Esteem, the term that means "the confidence and satisfaction a person has in him- or herself; Self-respect and belief people have in themselves."
What is Self-Esteem? (Note: Research shows self-esteem tends to decrease when people suffer abuse, including physical, psychological, and emotional abuse.)
300
This type of punishment was used for men convicted of high treason.
What is drawing and quartering?
400
In a retributive justice system, this party is peripheral to the process but in a restorative justice system they are central to the process of resolving a crime.
What are victims?
400
Education/employment training programs are examples of this type of correctional practices.
What are Evidence-based Correctional Practices?
400
In the state of Alabama, about this many inmates go through correctional programs every year.
What is 3,000?
400
True or False: Female inmates who participate in and complete their prison education program are significantly less likely to recidivate (or re-offend) than those inmates who do not participate in and complete these programs.
What is True? (Note: According to the existing body of research (e.g. Georgetown Study, 2010; Missouri Study, 2011; Swimpson, 2008), prison education and recidivism have an inverse relationship, which means as the amount of education gained increases, recidivism rates tend to decrease.)
400
This punishment was used for women convicted of high treason or people accused and convicted of practicing witchcraft.
What is Burning at the Stake?
500
This particular restorative justice process has three phases.
What is Victim–Offender Mediation (VOM)?
500
According to the research, parole and this factor have a positive directional relationship. (Hint: As parole goes up, this goes up as well...)
What is recidivism?
500
This type of test is conducted prior to assigning inmates to a rehabilitation or educational program.
What is a psychological test?
500
A provision in this landmark 1994 federal law signed by former U.S. President Bill Clinton banned all inmates in federal and state correctional facilities from receiving the federal Pell Grant to fund prisoners' correctional education courses and programs.
What is the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"? (Note: This bill was also called HR.3355.ENR wherein the provision was found in Subsection 20411.)
500
This historical penal code had 282 laws that served as the first attempt at written law and later became the foundation both criminal and civil law.
What is Hammurabi's Code?
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