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Inmates who choose _________ cut themselves off from the outside and generally become key figures in the politics and economy of the joint.

Jailing

Interest in rehabilitation waned when the philosophy of corrections swung toward __________.

Crime Control

Prison administrators use institutional programs to help manage ________.

Time

No matter how beneficial a program, it must not conflict with _________.

Security

Many correctional officials believe that _________ represent the most difficult group for correctional treatment.

Sex Offenders

Because the First Amendment guarantees this individual right, _________ programs are available to all prisoners.

Religious

An inmate released from prison to conditional supervision at the discretion of the parole board within the boundaries set by the sentence and the penal law has a/an ___________.

Discretionary Release

The incarcerated population has more than ___________ during the past 30 years.

Quadrupled

Only __________ are released on parole.

Felons

If a parolee breaks a rule their parole may be __________.

Revoked

About _________ of incarcerated felons die in prison.

7 Percent

Michael Vick's reentry was not __________.

Typical

The skyrocketing prison population has created a correctional crisis of ___________.

Overcrowding