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Quiz on Corrections

Multiple Choice

  1. What is the primary goal of a correctional facility?

A. To provide rehabilitation and education to offenders B. To punish offenders C. To protect the public D. To reduce recidivism

Answer: D. To reduce recidivism

  1. What is the purpose of parole?

A. To provide rehabilitation and education to offenders B. To punish offenders C. To protect the public D. To reduce recidivism

Answer: C. To protect the public

  1. What are the three main goals of corrections?

A. Punishment, deterrence, and incapacitation B. Punishment, rehabilitation, and education C. Deterrence, rehabilitation, and education D. Punishment, deterrence, and rehabilitation

Answer: A. Punishment, deterrence, and incapacitation

True/False

  1. The primary goal of a correctional facility is to punish offenders.

Answer: False

  1. Parole is a form of punishment.

Answer: False

  1. The three main goals of corrections are punishment, deterrence, and rehabilitation.

Answer: False

Fill-in-the-Blank

  1. The ____ of a correctional facility is to reduce recidivism.

Answer: goal

  1. Parole is a form of ____ release.

Answer: supervised

  1. The three main goals of corrections are ____, deterrence, and incapacitation.

Answer: punishment

Short Answer

  1. What are the two main types of correctional facilities?

Answer: The two main types of correctional facilities are prisons and jails. Prisons are typically used for long-term incarceration, while jails are used for short-term incarceration.

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Corrections Practice Sheet

Introduction

Corrections is a field of criminal justice that focuses on the rehabilitation, management, and supervision of individuals who have been convicted of a crime. Corrections officers work to ensure that these individuals are able to reintegrate into society in a safe and productive manner.

Basics of Corrections

  1. What is the purpose of Corrections?

The purpose of Corrections is to rehabilitate individuals who have been convicted of a crime, manage their supervision, and provide them with the resources they need to reintegrate into society in a safe and productive manner.

  1. What are some of the roles of Corrections officers?

Corrections officers are responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a correctional facility, ensuring the safety of inmates and staff, and providing resources to help inmates reintegrate into society. They also provide guidance and support to inmates and help them develop the skills they need to lead successful lives after their release.

  1. What is the difference between probation and parole?

Probation is a sentence that is served outside of a correctional facility, usually under the supervision of a probation officer. Parole is a period of supervised release from a correctional facility. Both probation and parole involve an individual being monitored and given certain conditions that must be met in order to remain in the program.

Advanced Corrections

  1. What is the difference between a jail and a prison?

A jail is a short-term facility that is used to detain individuals who have been arrested but not yet convicted of a crime. A prison is a long-term facility that is used to house individuals who have been convicted of a crime.

  1. What is the difference between a correctional facility and a detention center?

A correctional facility is a long-term facility that is used to house individuals who have been convicted of a crime. A detention center is a short-term facility that is used to detain individuals who have been arrested but not yet convicted of a crime.

  1. What are some of the challenges that Corrections officers face?

Some of the challenges that Corrections officers face include managing large numbers of inmates, dealing with overcrowding, managing the safety of inmates and staff, providing resources to inmates, and dealing with the emotional and psychological effects of working in a correctional environment.

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