1) Females account for roughly ____% of total federal inmate population. a) 29 b) 10 c) 7 d) 2 2) The Federal Bureau of Prisons was created in? a) 1930 b) 1820 c) 1951 d) 1960 3) Death penalty is legal in _____ states. a) 40 b) 20 c) 30 d) All 4) The confinement or imprisonment of an individual in a jail or prison for a crime. a) Death row b) Incarceration c) Sentence d) None of these 5) _______ are jails, prisons, or other places of incarceration. a) Correctional Logs b) Halfway Houses c) Correctional Facilities d) Court of Law 6) Psychiatric inmates are convicted individuals deemed: a) mentally unfit b) in need of help c) capital murderers d) sentenced to jail 7) Sex offenders inmates are: a) committed a cyber-crime b) committed a sexual offense c) robbed a bank d) have mental disorders 8) The most common type of home confinement is: a) Electronic ankle monitor b) Probation c) Halfway house d) Parole 9) Death row inmates are convicted for committing a: a) capital robbery b) tax fraud c) capital crime d) misdemeanor 10) Having factors thought to bring about criminal behavior in an individual: a) Biological explanations b) Positivist criminology c) Criminogenic  d) None of these 11) Special circumstance inmates can include all of the following EXCEPT: a) Female inmates b) Death row inmates c) Pregnant inmates d) Families of inmates e) Juvenile inmates 12) Convicted individuals less than 18 years old are: a) Adult inmates b) Repeat offenders c) Juvenile inmates d) None of these 13) Jail is used to house detainees sentences to ______. a) More than 1 year b) Probation c) Less than 1 year d) Federal crimes 14) Halfway houses can be used instead of jail and is also called: a) Community Service b) Community Corrections Centers c) Community Therapy d) None of these 15) Females are housed in ___ correctional facilities across the United States. a) 15 b) 7 c) 29 d) 9 16) Probation is typically utilized for first time or _____ offenders. a) Low risk b) Repeat c) Sex d) Violent 17) This type of correctional facility is operated by state or federal government: a) Jail  b) Prison c) Local Corrections d) None of these 18) The Department of Corrections help offenders in their: a) Re-entry to prison b) Control of custody c) Re-entry to work d) Re-entry to society 19) These facilities are reserved for most violent and dangerous convicted individuals in cage-type living environment: a) Minimum security prisons b) Maximum security prisons c) Juvenile detention centers d) Medium security prisons 20) Acts that threaten property held by individuals or by the state:  a) Property crimes b) Physical crimes c) Violent crimes d) Vandalism 21) Conditioned, supervised release from prison to serve remaining portion of sentence in community: a) Probation b) Parole c) Community Service d) None of these 22) Stricter federal and state laws and longer sentences are contributing to the increase of prison population resulting in: a) Recidivism b) Overcrowding c) Growing caseloads d) None of these 23) These crimes fall under this category, including theft, larceny, shoplifting, embezzlement, & burglary: a) Visible b) Property c) Occupational d) Cyber 24) Offenses involving a willing and private exchange of illegal goods or services that are in strong demand: a) Occupational crimes b) Physical crimes c) Crimes without victims d) All of these 25) Offenses that involve the use of computers/internet to commit acts against people, property or public order: a) Cyber bullying b) Cyber crimes c) Cyber ghosting d) None of these 26) Visible crime is often referred to as: a) Strange crimes b) Street gangs c) Visible offenses d) Street crimes 27) Surveys reveal that much more crime occurs than is reported to the police: a) Dark figure b) National Crime Victimization Survey c) Uniform Crime Report d) None of these 28) Females have lower arrest rates than males for all crimes EXCEPT: a) Prostitution b) Drugs c) Hot checks d) Fraud 29) Acts against people which result in death or physical injury: a) Physical crimes b) Violent crimes c) Occupational crimes d) Date rape 30) A statistical summary of crimes reported to the police based on voluntary reports to the FBI by local/state/federal law: a) Uniform Data Summary b) Uniform Victimization Survey c) National Crime Victimization Survey d) Uniform Crime Report 31) Most robberies are likely to be committed by ______ to the victim a) Relatives b) Strangers c) Police d) None of these 32) _______ study the role victims play in some crimes. a) Criminologists b) FBI c) Crime Investigators d) Victmologists 33) A system consisting of separate judicial systems for each state in addition to national system: a) Judiciary court b) Dual court system c) Federal courts d) Judicial sanctions 34) One impact of crime is _______. a) Fear b) Time c) Victim d) Police 35) A reporting system in which the police describe each offense in a criminal incident; including victim, offender & crime: a) National Incident Based Reporting b) Uniform Crime Report  c) Dark figure of crime d) None of these 36) Acts which threaten the general well being of society are: a) Public misconduct b) Disorderly conduct c) Public order crimes d) Visible crimes 37) All of the following can be considered a motivator to violent crimes EXCEPT: a) Personal disputes b) Rape or sexual assault c) Gang violence d) Type of offense 38) A plea of guilty with expectation of receiving a lesser sentence: a) Discretion b) Plea bargaining c) Exchange d) Adjudication 39) A difference between groups that may be explained either by legitimate factors or by discrimination: a) Discrimination b) Racism c) Disparity d) Discretion 40) Police have FOUR major duties, which of the following is NOT one? a) Keeping the peace b) Apprehending criminal violators c) Preventing social services d) Preventing crime

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