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Which of the following is B) plea bargain
NOT one of the three
variations of the legal
process of transferring
juvenile offenders to adult
court?
A) direct file
B) plea bargain
C)waiver
D) statutory exclusion
Compared to other A) recidivate
offenders, what are
mentally ill inmates more
likely to do?
A) recidivate
B) discontinue medication
C) rehabilitate
D) use illicit drugs
Which was the first A) Alcatraz
supermax prison in the
united states?
A) Alcatraz
B) USP Marion
C) Pelican Bay
D) Leavenworth
,Which of the following is a B) straight adult incarceration
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) segregated
incarceration
B) straight adult
incarceration
C) graduated incarceration
D) juvenile incarceration
What dual problem do A) control and treatment
mentally ill inmates
represent in jails and
prisons?
A) control and treatment
B) clothing and visitation
C) programs and parole
D) housing and feeding
What is the dominant B) security
feature of the supermax
prison?
A) work programs
B) security
C) rehabilitative programs
D) drug and alcohol abuse
programs
, Which of the following D) supermax prisons
provide for the
management and secure
control of inmates
designated as violent or
seriously disruptive in other
prisons?
A) punishment cells
B) private prisons
C) mental institutions
D) supermax prisons
For which of the following C) violent offenders
types of offenders has the
BOP developed supermax
prisons?
A) juvenile offenders
B) aging offenders
C) violent offenders
D) sex offenders
What are mentally ill B) disciplinary problems
inmates more likely to have
than other inmates?
A) infectious diseases
B) disciplinary problems
C) visitors
D) general health issues
Why do some states use B) to reduce gang activity
supermax prisons for
inmates who have not
committed a violent act in
prison?
A) to better control
mentally ill inmates
B) to reduce gang activity
C) to control overcrowding
in regular prisons
D) to protect elderly and
juvenile inmates