INCAPACITATION
RESTORATIVE JUSTCE
REHABILITATION
REENTRY
MISCELLANEOUS
100
The 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case decision that required California to drastically reduce its prison population
What is Brown v. Plata?
100
Victims and offenders
What is the targets of restorative justice?
100
The type of reviewers who emphasize what does work
What are half-full reviewers?
100
Challenges to determining the effectiveness of reentry programs
What is the heterogeneity of interventions?
100
A way of summarizing evaluation studies through quantitative methods
What is meta-analysis
200
A California law that is intended to have more convicted offenders penalized in local counties than transferred to the state system
What is the Public Safety Realignment Act?
200
Shaming that communicated bad acts were wrong but then expressed a willingness to accept an apologetic offender back into the community
What is reintegrative shaming?
200
Perspective that those who were cynical about rehabilitation needed to read the available literature supporting successful treatment interventions
What is "bibliotherapy for cynics"?
200
The model that emphasizes the close surveillance of offenders to curtail (limit) their potential misconduct
What is managerial parole?
200
Factors/predictors shown to be related to offender recidivism that can be changed
What are criminogenic needs?
300
The amount of crime prevented by keeping offenders behind bars
What is the incapacitation effect?
300
Offender change accomplished by non-experts in a naturalistic setting
What is an ideal of restorative justice?
300
The type of program that is generally the most reliable in achieving high reductions in recidivism
What are cognitive-behavioral therapy programs?
300
An offender cannot work in fields of child care, education, and security post-incarceration
What is a collateral consequence of incarceration?
300
The term used to describe individual factors like an offender’s criminal history
What is a static predictor?
400
Taking repeat armed robbers and putting them in prison longer than first time armed robbers
What is selective incapacitation?
400
The state serves as an arbitrator
What is a main component of restorative justice meetings?
400
Studies that involve offenders randomly assigned to the treatment and control groups
What are experimental design studies?
400
Reentry program designed to make the prison environment approximate life outside of prison
What is the Missouri Parallel Universe Plan?
400
Problems associated with risk prediction instruments
What are false positives and false negatives?
500
An opportunity cost of incapacitation
What is a decrease or lack of funding for higher education?
500
The problem that offenders might not be honest about their remorse for the crime
What is the justice problem?
500
Describing studies and telling a story about what they mean is an example of what time of study review
What are narratives?
500
Community based residences that provide a gradual rather than an abrupt transitional process back into society for offenders
What are halfway houses?
500
Aging effect, replacement effect and labeling effect
What are limitations on the effectiveness of incapacitation?