CJUS 650 Quiz 4
CJUS 650 Quiz 4 Liberty University
- Outpatient programs tended to emphasize certain areas (thinking errors, problem- solving sills, and relapse prevention) but neglect others (AIDS, models of addiction).
- Many inmates who are eligible for prison education programs do not participate
- Currently, the courses required for federal inmates include basic literacy, ____________________, and classes that are needed to obtain a high school diploma or GED.
- The term ____________________ is often used to reflect the fact that group members give and receive advice, encouragement, and support.
- In 1949, the ____________________ was established, which allowed the exchange of ideas in prison education.
- Describe the three main methods of providing college education to inmates.
- People who are incarcerated not only suffer from _______________ deficiencies but also routinely lack the __________________ needed to obtain and perform adequately in the workforce.
- Although enrollment is at an all-time high, it has been questioned whether GEDs reduce recidivism after release. Explain why?
- The long-term goals of the Correctional approaches to Alcohol or Other Drug (AOD) treatment are to reduce __________, __________, and
- Of all the different educational offerings in prisons, ________________ is the most debated by politicians, the pubic, the media, professors, and students.
- Prison libraries offer inmates a stress-free alternative to education.
- Drug users in general tend to commit violent crimes at high rates, but seriously addicted drug users commit both violent and property crimes at very high rates.
- Evidence suggests that certain medications may be useful in the treatment of addiction.
- are a specific type of self-help group that rely on a particular philosophy of recovery that emphasizes the importance of accepting addiction as a disease.
- The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program tracks drug use among booked arrestees in 35 large urban areas. The study found _________ was the most commonly used drug follow
Other sets
- Many inmates who are eligible for prison education programs do not participate
- Describe the three main methods of providing college education to inmates.
- In 1949, the ____________________ was established, which allowed the exchange of ideas in prison education.
- Outpatient programs tended to emphasize certain areas (thinking errors, problem-solving sills, and relapse prevention) but neglect others (AIDS, models of addiction).
- Prison libraries offer inmates a stress-free alternative to education.
- Currently, the courses required for federal inmates include basic literacy, ____________________, and classes that are needed to obtain a high school diploma or GED.
- People who are incarcerated not only suffer from _______________ deficiencies but also routinely lack the __________________ needed to obtain and perform adequately in the workforce.
- Although enrollment is at an all-time high, it has been questioned whether GEDs reduce recidivism after release. Explain why?
- are a specific type of self-help group that rely on a particular philosophy of recovery that emphasizes the importance of accepting addiction as a disease.
- The long-term goals of the Correctional approaches to Alcohol or Other Drug (AOD) treatment are to reduce __________, __________, and
- The term ____________________ is often used to reflect the fact that group members give and receive advice, encouragement, and
- Drug users in general tend to commit violent crimes at high rates, but seriously addicted drug users commit both violent and property crimes at very high rates.
- Of all the different educational offerings in prisons, ________________ is the most debated by politicians, the pubic, the media, professors, and students.
- Evidence suggests that certain medications may be useful in the treatment of addiction.
- The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program tracks drug use among booked arrestees in 35 large urban areas. The study found
- _________ was the most commonly used drug follow
Other sets
Set 1
- In 1949, the ____________________ was established, which allowed the exchange of ideas in prison education.
- Although enrollment is at an all-time high, it has been questioned whether GEDs reduce recidivism after release. Explain why?Type: MC
- Drug users in general tend to commit violent crimes at high rates, but seriously addicted drug users commit both violent and property crimes at very high rates.
- Of all the different educational offerings in prisons, ________________ is the most debated by politicians, the pubic, the media, professors, and students.
- Outpatient programs tended to emphasize certain areas (thinking errors, problem-solving sills, and relapse prevention) but neglect others (AIDS, models of addiction).
- The long-term goals of the Correctional approaches to Alcohol or Other Drug (AOD) treatment are to reduce __________, __________, and __________.
- Currently, the courses required for federal inmates include basic literacy, ____________________, and classes that are needed to obtain a high school diploma or GED.
- ____________________ are a specific type of self-help group that rely on a particular philosophy of recovery that emphasizes the importance of accepting addiction as a disease.
- Many inmates who are eligible for prison education programs do not participate
- The term ____________________ is often used to reflect the fact that group members give and receive advice, encouragement, and support.
- Prison libraries offer inmates a stress-free alternative to education.
- Evidence suggests that certain medications may be useful in the treatment of addiction.
- People who are incarcerated not only suffer from _______________ deficiencies but also routinely lack the __________________ needed to obtain and perform adequately in the workforce.
- Describe the three main methods of providing college education to inmates.Type: MC
- The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program tracks drug use among booked arrestees in 35 large urban areas. The study found _________ was the most commonly used drug follow ___________.
Set 2
- Drug users in general tend to commit violent crimes at high rates, but seriously addicted drug users commi both violent and property crimes at very high rates.
- Outpatient programs tended to emphasize certain areas (thinking errors, problem-solving sills, and relapse prevention) but neglect others (AIDS, models of addiction).
- Many inmates who are eligible for prison education programs do not participate
- Evidence suggests that certain medications may be useful in the treatment of addiction.
- The term ____________________ is often used to reflect the fact that group members give and receive advice, encouragement, and support.
- Describe the three main methods of providing college education to inmates.
- People who are incarcerated not only suffer from _______________ deficiencies but also routinely lack th __________________ needed to obtain and perform adequately in the workforce.
- are a specific type of self-help group that rely on a particular philosophy of recovery that emphasizes the importance of accepting addiction as a disease.
- Of all the different educational offerings in prisons, ________________ is the most debated by politicians, the pubic, the media, professors, and students.
- The long-term goals of the Correctional approaches to Alcohol or Other Drug (AOD) treatment are to reduce __________, __________, and __________.
- Although enrollment is at an all-time high, it has been questioned whether GEDs reduce recidivism after release. Explain why?
- Prison libraries offer inmates a stress-free alternative to education.
- Currently, the courses required for federal inmates include basic literacy, ____________________, and classes that are needed to obtain a high school diploma or GED
- The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program tracks drug use among booked arrestees in 35 large urban areas. The study found _________ was the most commonly used drug follow _
- In 1949, the ____________________ was established, which allowed the exchange of ideas in prison education.