Prison UNIT

What is Retribution?
The action of getting what was deserved for the crime, usually related to severe punishment.
The restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner, usually done through money.
The action of bringing one’s health or lifestyle back to normal through some sort of therapy.
A decree of punishment after committing a crime.
What is a Sentence?
A decree of punishment after committing a crime.
Gathering information about a human within a psychiatric service, with the purpose of making a diagnosis.
Describes the physical or emotional harm, property damage, or economic loss that the victim of an offence has suffered. The Court will take this statement into account for the sentencing of the offender.
The release of an offender from served time or as a substitute from prison, subject to a period of good behaviour as well as under supervision from the probation officer.
What is Rehabilitation?
Eye for an eye
A legal arrangement in which a person who has been found guilty of a crime is not sentenced to jail but may be sentenced for that crime at a future time if he or she commits another crime during a specified period.
The action of bringing one’s health or lifestyle back to normal through some sort of therapy.
The state of being confined in prison also referred to as imprisonment.
What is Psychiatric Assessment?
Statement describes the physical or emotional harm, property damage, or economic loss that the victim of an offence has suffered. The Court will take this statement into account for the sentencing of the offender.
Gathering information about a human within a psychiatric service, with the purpose of making a diagnosis.
A prison operated under the jurisdiction of a federal government, and generally hold inmates who have committed more serious crimes.
The release of an offender from served time or as a substitute from prison, subject to a period of good behaviour
What is Concurrent?
Occurring at the same time.
Following continuously.
What is Consecutive?
Following continuously.
Occurring at the same time.
What is a Punishment?
A penalty for bad behaviour.
A reward for good behaviour.
What is to be Unescorted Temporary?
Brief relief from prison, to serve duties around the community.
A sentence that withholds a privilege for a specified period or a lifetime.
What is a Intermittent Sentence?
The offender serves his time in chunks and not all at once (less than 90 days).
The offender gets a free day off of prison (weekly).
What is a Provincial Prison?
1 level above above jail?
1 level above the federal prison?
SECTION 2
Which word best describes each definition?
SECTION 2
Which word best describes each definition?
The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend...
A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a certain crime. These are generally temporary or for few day crimes...
A prison operated under the jurisdiction of a federal government, and generally hold inmates who have committed more serious crimes...
A sentence that withholds a privilege for a specified period or a lifetime...
A release from the legal penalties of an offense...
The release of a prisoner temporarily often for a special reason or permanently before the completion of a sentence, due to the good behavior during his prison time.
SECTION 3
You will be given a sentence with a blank space.... Choose which word best corresponds with the given space.
SECTION 3
You will be given a sentence with a blank space.... Choose which word best corresponds with the given space.
For the cruel crimes many thought he may have had a mental issue, so he is being evaluated via _____________ _________________
Impact Statement
Psychiatric Assessment
_______________________ describes the physical or emotional harm, property damage, or economic loss that the victim of an offence has suffered. The Court will take this statement into account for the sentencing of the offender.
Victim Impact Statement
Psychiatric Assessment
_________________ is extenuating circumstances of the crime which may have given the offender some sort of reason or surrounding circumstances to commit the crime. These mitigating factors are usually taken into heavy action, ultimately decreasing the offender’s punishment.
Mitigating Factors
Probation
The man went to court and was put on _______________ for 6 months.
Incarceration
Probation
For her crimes, she will remain _____________ for 2 more months.
Incarcerated
Parole
SECTION 4
Prison Slang
SECTION 4
Prison Slang
Bagman
Someone who is in possession of drugs
A drug injection
Bang
Someone who is in possession of drugs
A drug injection
Chester/Chomo
Another slang term for an inmate incarcerated for child molestation
Someone in prison for murder
Green
Term for money
Term for weapon
Iced
Term in prison for killing an inmate or prison guard
Term for sleeping w/o a mattress
In the hole
An improvised stabbing weapon
When an inmate is separated from the other inmates by the authorities in a separate, isolated unit
Longjohn/Jody
A person who is not incarcerated and is having sexual relations with an inmate's wife
A term for anyone who has been murdered
Snuffed
A dead drug dealer
A term for anyone who has been murdered
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