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| The Auburn prison system is characterized by the following concepts except |
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| Correction in behavior is found through allowing interaction among inmates |
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| Maconochies's Principle are based on all of the following except |
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| Release from prison should be based on time served. |
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| The period of transition from 1935 to 1960 was marked by all the following except |
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| The dismantling of the "fortress" type prisons |
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| The early part of the 1950's posed particular discontent because of |
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| Hallmarks to prisons in the 1960s include all of the following except |
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| Solitary living conditions |
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| Which of the following statements does not characterize the reformatory at Elmira |
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| Food deprivation is necessary to control behavior |
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| Most prisons built during the Reformatory Era had all the following characteristics except |
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| These prisons widely adopted freedom of religion into the institution |
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| The prison population increased since 1960 due to all the following factors except |
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| Corrections must always ask "Who are the offenders and what are we expected to do with them?" Which of the following statements does not reflect a way that corrections historically answered the question? |
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| Offenders are no different than the rest of society. |
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| Methods of discipline that have been used in the Auburn system include the following except |
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| The refusal to provide meals for violating prison rules. |
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