General Resolution
Retribution
Crime
Sentencing
Debate Info
100

What country has the highest incarceration rate?

The United States

100

Why would someone get placed in solitary confinement?

bad behavior and/or presenting a danger to staff & inmates

100

Define Recidivism

Tendency of a convicted prisoner to reoffend

100

Are there more juveniles in state or federal prisons?

state

100

What is Debate?

”A debate is a formal discussion…in which people express different opinions about a particular subject.”

200

State the Resolution

The United States Federal Government should significantly reform its policy regarding convicted prisoners under federal jurisdiction.

200

What amendment prohibits the federal government from inflicting "cruel and unusual punishment"

8th amendment

200

What are the top 2 federal crimes committed?

1. Drug related

2. Firearm related

200

How many juveniles are currently in BOP federal prisons 

7

200

What are the 3 types of debate?

Team Policy (TP)

Lincoln Douglas (LD)

Moot Court

300

What types of prisoners do you have jurisdiction over?

-Convicted

-Under Federal Jurisdiction

300

Explain halfway houses

A residential facility where people leaving prison or jail are required to live before being fully released into their communities.

300

Explain the difference between white collar crime and blue collar crime

White collar = non-violent crime

Blue collar = violent crime

300

What is Clemency?

Reduction in or clearing of a prison sentence

300

What is the role of a constructive speech versus a rebuttal speech?

Constructive = building arguments

Rebuttal = respondig to arguments

400

What are the 4 key case idea realms?

Infrastructure

Rehabilitation

Sentencing

Prison Life

400

Name one official term for solitary confinement in the Federal Prison System

A. Special Housing Unit (SHU)

B. Special Management Units (SMU)

C. Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX)

400

How many Federal Prisons Facilities are there?

122

400

How many inmates are on Federal Death row?

48

400

What is a counterplan

instead of arguing for no change, argue for a different change than the AFF suggests.

500

Name two major resolution sources

1. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)

2. Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)

3. United States Sentencing Commission (USSC)

4. Department of Justice (DOJ)

500

Name at least 2 general reforms of the First Step Act (FSA)

1. drug crime sentence reduction

2. early release through "good conduct" credit

3. sick inmates can be released early

4. inmates can be moved closer to family

5. additional protections for female inmates

500

Name 3 or more Federal Crimes

  1. Any crime that takes place on federal land or involves federal officers

    1. Murder in a national forest or on an Indian reservation

    2. Theft on a military base

  2. A crime involving fraud, deception, or misrepresentation on the federal government or one of its agencies


    1. Federal tax fraud

    2. Medicaid fraud

  3. A  crime where the defendant crosses state lines


    1. A person who takes a kidnapping victim from Oregon to Nevada.

  4. A crime where the criminal conduct crosses state lines


    1. An Internet fraud scheme where the has victims and perpetrators in multiple states.

    2. Drug trafficking

  5. Immigration and customs violations


    1. International human trafficking.

500

What are the 4 pillars of sentencing policy?

1. Retribution

2. Rehabilitation

3. Incapacitation

4. Deterrence

500

How do you develop an affirmative case?

1. Identify a problem

2. Brainstorm a Solution

3. Determine why that's the best solution