CJUS 620 Quiz 6
CJUS 620 Quiz 6 Liberty University
CJUS 620 Quiz: Correctional Psychology
- What stage is marked by an intense immobilizing fear?
 - What stage is marked by acting-out behaviors such as aggression, violence, and crime?
 - What type of abuse results from the prison’s policies and lack of adequate funding?
 - This aspect of control is the person’s perceived ability to make things happen as planned is called what?
 - All of the following are examples of community corrections EXCEPT:
 - With regard to healthcare, which of the following is NOT one of the basic rights guaranteed by the U.S. Supreme Court?
 - The MMPI would be considered which of the following types of test?
 - Currently there are how many prison inmates aged 55 or older in the U.S.?
 - A nationwide effort begun in the 1950s to move the severely mentally ill out of state institutions and into community-based rehab programs was referred to as what?
 - According to CBT, all the following are characteristics of distorted thinking EXCEPT:
 - Discuss the differences between “retribution theory” and “utilitarian theory” in corrections.
 - Discuss Hayes’ (2005) guidelines for preventing suicide among correctional inmates.
 
2022
- Which riot was blamed on overcrowding and racial tensions?
 - All of the following are examples of community corrections EXCEPT:
 - Unseem & Kimball’s Model argues that there are two factors needed to explain the causes of a prison riot: inclination to riot and what else?
 - Difficulties becoming autonomous and showing a chronic state of helplessness is what?
 - What stage is marked by acting-out behaviors such as aggression, violence, and crime?
 - With regard to healthcare, which of the following is NOT one of the basic rights guaranteed by the U.S. Supreme Court?
 - Which of the following disorders involves a persistent pattern of maladaptive behavior by a child in which social norms and rules are violated?
 - How long does a typical cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program run?
 - The landmark legal case that defined an inmate’s rights regarding psychiatric care was which of the following?
 - According to your book, what percentage of jail suicides are committed by Caucasians?
 - Discuss the major symptoms of post-incarceration syndrome (PICS).
 - Discuss Hayes’ (2005) guidelines for preventing suicide among correctional inmates.
 
Other set
- A tendency to resort to violence with minimal provocation is indicative of which level of Prisonization?
 - Theory of punishment that focuses on deterrence is called what?
 - All of the following are examples of community corrections EXCEPT:
 - Theory of punishment that promotes the idea of “an eye for an eye” is called what?
 - This aspect of control is the person’s perceived ability to make things happen as planned is called what?
 - Which of the following statements is true about reintegrating elderly inmates back into the community?
 - A nationwide effort begun in the 1950s to move the severely mentally ill out of state institutions and into community-based rehab programs was referred to as what?
 - Which of the following measures is used to complete a risk assessment?
 - A woman’s pathway into the correctional system typically involves all the following EXCEPT:
 - Current estimates place the number of youth incarcerated on a daily basis at which of the following?
 - Discuss the phenomenon of “deindividuation” and how it relates to the prison riot.
 - Discuss the constitutionally guaranteed rights a prison inmate enjoys with regard to healthcare.