Corrections Study Guide
Across
- 4. form of release occurring when offenders return to parole after serving time in prison due to a violation of parole
- 6. first juvenile court was established in which U.S. city
- 9. new bigger built jails become just as __________ as the old one was
- 11. legal rules
- 13. these conditions are different than conditions of probation
- 15. based on the idea that each child ought to be treated as a unique person in unique circumstances
- 16. which war has the largest group of incarcerated veterans
- 17. adults are convicted and juveniles are ________
- 18. Services provided to juveniles in some form of custodial care similar to adult parole
- 19. prisons infested with these experience the greatest number of homicides
Down
- 1. writ that asks correctional officials to justify prisoners continued confinement
- 2. Achieving correctional goals through the use of new technologies is known as
- 3. the only person who can officially extend a prisoners original sentence
- 5. restructuring, rethinking, and using skill building to reduce recidivism is a program called
- 7. most prison violence involves prisoner to _________
- 8. parole officers dual responsibility to provide assistance and this
- 10. these type of hearings have certain due process rights for prisoners from Wolff v. McDonnell
- 12. a child that is not receiving proper care is this
- 14. “punish offenders—fairly and justly—through lengths of confinement proportionate to the gravity of the offense