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Chapter 13 Flashcards
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benign neglect
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disparities in treatment, services, and programming that happen largely by default
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co-correctional unit
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a facility housing both men and women
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cools
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inmates who manipulated other inmates to make their own time pass more quickly and easily
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custody variance score
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a score that represents the sum of risk factors of a prisoner and can be used to determine an increase or decrease in their security levels
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dual diagnosis
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some inmates enter prison using illegal substances or abuse legal ones and they suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder
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duality of women
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in the 1860s the English social critic Henry Mayhew described criminal women as both Madonna and whore
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egalitarian families
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husbands and wives share power and their positions in society are equal
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habilitation
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the process of acquiring the basic life skills needed to function in society
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liberation hypothesis
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women’s liberation opened up criminal activities to a new generation of women and that there would be an end to the traditional male–female distinctions in crime
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Marxist feminism
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male dominance reflects a social ideology that is willing to subjugate women, first to capital and second to men
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patriarchal families
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families that produce daughters whose futures are limited to domestic labor and consumption; the fathers exercise great control over the lives of the girls and young women
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play families
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also known as pseudo-families: women in prison tend to need more emotional support and create families and members assume the role of spouse, parent, child, sibling, or grandparent for one another
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power-control theory
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suggests that the presence of power and the absence of control in egalitarian families create conditions conducive to common forms of delinquency for both boys and girls
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pseudo-families
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also known as play families: women in prison tend to need more emotional support and create families and members assume the role of spouse, parent, child, sibling, or grandparent for one another
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radical feminism
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the theory that male power and privilege both define all social relations and are the primary cause of all social inequities
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socialist feminism
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a form of feminist criminology based on the belief that the intersection of social class and gender is the nexus of crime
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the mix
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defiance exhibited by certain inmates
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women’s reformatory
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a cottage-style facility where female staff supervise inmates and teach them appropriate domestic skills
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