Which of the following provide for the management and secure control of inmates designated as violent or seriously disruptive in other prisons?
A) private prisons
B) mental institutions
C) punishment cells
D) supermax prisons
(Question #2) Compared to other offenders, what are mentally ill inmates more likely to do?
A) use illicit drugs
B) recidivate
C) rehabilitate
D) discontinue medication
(Question #3) What are mentally ill inmates more likely to have than other inmates?
A) infectious diseases
B) disciplinary problems
C) general health issues
D) visitors
(Question #4) What dual problem do mentally ill inmates represent in jails and prisons?
A) clothing and visitation
B) control and treatment
C) programs and parole
D) housing and feeding
(Question #5) Which of the following is a form of incarceration in which juveniles handled by adult courts are placed in adult prisons with no separate housing or differentiation in programming or job assignments?
A) straight adult incarceration
B) graduated incarceration
C) juvenile incarceration
D) segregated incarceration
(Question #6) Which of the following is NOT one of the three variations of the legal process of transferring juvenile offenders to adult court?
A) direct file
B) waiver
C) statutory exclusion
D) plea bargain
(Question #7) For which of the following types of offenders has the BOP developed supermax prisons?
A) violent offenders
B) juvenile offenders
C) sex offenders
D) aging offenders
(Question #8) Propose a potential program that could divert status offenders out of the juvenile justice system and back into the community.
What will be an ideal response?
(Question #9) The original purpose of the juvenile justice system was to rehabilitate young people and avoid stigma of criminality. How are we currently deterring this goal?
What will be an ideal response?