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CJUS Test 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Version 2025 Graded A+ earliest code of punishment - Answers The Code of Hammurabi - phrase "eye for an eye" came from this Beccaria's 3 elements of punishment - Answers certain, swift, and severe hedonistic calculus - Answers people weigh the costs and benefits of their actions in order to maximize pleasure and minimize pain what is the historical form of torture called galley slavery? - Answers - sentence forcing convicts to work as a rower on a ship (slaves had to row until they collapsed, basically death sentence) - purpose: alternative to death, removing the poor from the streets, and providing labor needed to proper ships - used by ancient greeks and romans what was the original terminology for jail - Answers gaols (which were things like pits, dungeons, caves, and being bound to a tree) what was the first prison - Answers Walnut Street Jail what is a Panopticon prison design - Answers sort of semi-circle design that have multitiered cells are built around a hub so that officers can view into all cells (bentham propsed this) What was Dorothea Dix's beliefs? - Answers - argued against inmate discipline and degradation of inmates - argued against long sentences for minor offences - remarked on quality and availability of food and water (she essentially wanted to improve the conditions for poor and mentally ill) what are themes throughout corrections - Answers money and politics what is the difference between deontological and telelogical ethical systems? - Answers deontological ethics: whether an act itself is good telelogical ehtics: whether consequences of an act are good what is noble cause corruption? - Answers a moral commitment to make the world a better place - the ends are more important than the means (being bad for the greater good) what is a subculture? - Answers subset of a larger culture, with its own norms and history what is mandatory sentencing? - Answers a prison sentence imposed for crimes for which probation/parole is not an option, the minimum time to be served is set by law what is the difference between determinate and indeterminate sentencing? - Answers determinate: fixed number of years (max time set by legislature, based on retribution) indeterminate: consists of range of years, to be determined by the convicts behavior (based on rehabilitation) what is the difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing? - Answers consecutive: separate sentences must be served one after the other concurrent: separate sentences can be served at the same time what is sentence dispartiy? - Answers wide variation in sentences recieved by different offenders what is legitimate and discriminatory disparities? - Answers legitimate: due to crime seriousness or prior record discriminatory: for any other reason including race or gener

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CJUS Test 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Version 2025 Graded A+

earliest code of punishment - Answers The Code of Hammurabi

- phrase "eye for an eye" came from this

Beccaria's 3 elements of punishment - Answers certain, swift, and severe

hedonistic calculus - Answers people weigh the costs and benefits of their actions in order to maximize
pleasure and minimize pain

what is the historical form of torture called galley slavery? - Answers - sentence forcing convicts to work
as a rower on a ship (slaves had to row until they collapsed, basically death sentence)

- purpose: alternative to death, removing the poor from the streets, and providing labor needed to
proper ships

- used by ancient greeks and romans

what was the original terminology for jail - Answers gaols (which were things like pits, dungeons, caves,
and being bound to a tree)

what was the first prison - Answers Walnut Street Jail

what is a Panopticon prison design - Answers sort of semi-circle design that have multitiered cells are
built around a hub so that officers can view into all cells (bentham propsed this)

What was Dorothea Dix's beliefs? - Answers - argued against inmate discipline and degradation of
inmates

- argued against long sentences for minor offences

- remarked on quality and availability of food and water

(she essentially wanted to improve the conditions for poor and mentally ill)

what are themes throughout corrections - Answers money and politics

what is the difference between deontological and telelogical ethical systems? - Answers deontological
ethics: whether an act itself is good

telelogical ehtics: whether consequences of an act are good

what is noble cause corruption? - Answers a moral commitment to make the world a better place

- the ends are more important than the means (being bad for the greater good)

what is a subculture? - Answers subset of a larger culture, with its own norms and history

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