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Ch. 8 Test

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a structure established for influencing behavior to achieve particular ends   show
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show compliance  
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show remunerative power  
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show normative power  
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the ability to obtain compliance by the application or threat of physical force   show
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In what model is the purpose of IMPRISONMENT to "punish offenders, fairly and justly, through lengths of confinement proportionate to the gravity of the offense?"   show
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a management principle holding that a subordinate should report only to one supervisor   show
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show chain of command  
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employees who are directly concerned with furthering the institution's goals, workers in direct contact with clients   show
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show staff personnel  
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Who makes up the majority of an institution's personnel?   show
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show Yes  
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show Yes  
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show inmate balance theory  
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show administrative control theory  
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the absence of individual or group misconduct threatening the safety of others   show
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show service  
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show amenity  
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show T  
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What is used to control prisoners?   show
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Correctional officers often rely on what two things to gain cooperation?   show
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T/F: One way that correctional officers obtain inmate cooperation is by tolerating minor rule infractions in exchange for compliance with major prison rules.   show
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Who plays the key role in the interpersonal relationships among the inmates and serves as the link to the prison bureaucracy?   show
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show negotiations  
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T/F: Once an officer defines a set of informal rules with prisoners, the rules must be respected by all parties.   show
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show normal  
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show inmate leaders  
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On entering a prison, the newcomer receives what?   show
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show custodial officers  
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show ticket  
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show solitary confinement  
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T/F: Management is successful when prison directors: are in office long enough to learn the job, project an appealing image to a wide range of people, are dedicated and loyal to the dept., and are highly hands-on and proactive.   show
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Does some evidence suggest that prisons are becoming less violent?   show
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T/F: Prison disorder, inmate homicides, etc. are proportionately more rare today than in the 1970s and 1980s.   show
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the most common type of prison violence   show
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For many victims of prison violence, what is the only way to escape further abuse?   show
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Besides physical injury, an attack can compromise an officer's what?   show
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tactic for reducing prison violence by dividing facilities into small, self-contained, semi-autonomous "institutions"   show
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