Which of the following is the time when inmates move to their assigned jobs or programs assignments?
Which of the following refers to the activities within a prison that control inmate behavior and maintain order?
What is the scheduled counting of inmates in their housing units to ensure that they are in the prison and have not escaped?
Which is a key component of inmate accountability policies and procedures?
Which of the following emergency teams is trained in the use of lethal force when all else fails to resolve an emergency situation?
Which does NOT contribute to the security and custody functions within a prison?
Which of the following is a schedule of all the appointments and required moves for a day, including the name and expected times of the moves?
Which of the following is NOT an emergency response team?
What is the style of supervision by staff who are not responsible for inmates, but can still see their movements or activities?
Which of the following is done at any time, freezing inmates at whatever location they are in?
Most inmates are required to work for approximately how many hours per day and days per week?
Which of the following is a specific training in a trade area to prepare students to work in that trade?
Residential treatment is a part of which of the following prison programs?
Which of the following is true regarding mental health programs?
Which of the following by definition means “to return to a previous form”?
Which of the following is considered as the most controversial area of prison programming?
Which of the following resulted in prison industries producing inmate clothing, office furniture, and other products that can be sold only to government agencies?
Which of the following is true regarding religious programs in prison?
Which of the following is NOT a benefit achieved from prison industries?
Which of the following is a necessary condition for Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program to allow for the sale of prison goods on the open market?
In which 1974 case did the Supreme Court set forth that inmates had some due process rights when facing a prison disciplinary hearing?
What is a common serious concern regarding continuing the death penalty?
Which state does NOT have a death penalty?
Which Supreme Court decision effectively ended the hands-off doctrine?
Which of the following is NOT an element of a state’s death penalty that must exist in order to be constitutional, according to the Supreme Court’s decision in Gregg v. Georgia?
In which 1979 case did the Supreme Court hold that there is no one-person, one-cell guarantee within a prison?
What was the decision in the 1970 Supreme Court case of Gittlemacker v. Prasse?
When was the last public execution in the United States held?
In which 1977 case did the Supreme Court disagree to adding steak and wine on the prison menu for inmates who practiced the new religion of the Church of the New Song (CONS)?
What did the Supreme Court decide in Rhodes v. Chapman?
What is the term Fabelo used to refer to correctional agencies taking advantage of new technologies to reduce the costs of supervising criminal offenders and minimize the risk they pose to society?
What is the approximate rate of increase in the number of correctional employees working at the federal, state, and local levels in the United States between 1992 to 2010?
Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding corrections as a career opportunity?
What is perhaps the most popular use of technology pertaining to prisons?
New uses of technology to make prisons safer include all of the following EXCEPT which?
Correctional jobs are ________.
Which of the following is NOT true of current community supervision strategies?
Which of the following is NOT a challenge of a correctional career?
Which of the following statements is true regarding the U.S. prison population during the period between 2000 and 2010?
Which of the following is NOT true about having a staff that is diverse in terms of gender, race, and ethnicity?